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Kilclief, Anglo-Norman coffin lids (2) (in Church of Ireland Church), grid ref: J5960 4569; Kilkeel, Portal tomb: the Crawtree Stone, grid ref: J3075 1486; Kilkeel, Rath, reused as medieval church and graveyard: Church of St Colman del Morne, grid ref: J3070 1456; Killough, Harbour (Killough Harbour), grid ref: J5415 3633
Killough was used as one of 133 filming locations for the 2008 Kari Skogland film Fifty Dead Men Walking. Killough was used as the main Irish filming location for The Shore, an Academy Award winning [15] short film about a man who emigrated to America to escape the Troubles bringing his daughter back to Northern Ireland to meet his childhood ...
The ritual well could be a reason for the location based on this view, however an archaeological reference by Samuel Lewis in his 19th-century Topographical dictionary of Ireland could also provide a reason. In it the writer refers to Mounds of earth nearby Kilmorgan which covered graves containing urns and bones which they believe signifies an ...
The 2020 Hallmark Movies & Mysteries film Meet Me at Christmas sees Joan (Catherine Bell) and Beau (Mark Deklin) team up to coordinate her son Liam's (Luke Bilyk) and his niece Katie's (Sage ...
Saint John's Point or St. John's Point (Irish: Rinn Eoin) [1] is a cape at the southern tip of the Lecale peninsula of County Down, Northern Ireland, separating Dundrum Bay from Killough Harbour, which forms its northern extremity.
Killyleagh Castle is a private family residence that is said to be the oldest inhabited castle in Ireland.It has been the home of the Hamilton family since the 17th century Plantation of Ulster and acquired its fairy-tale silhouette in the 1850s when the turrets were added, but it is mostly the same castle that the second Earl of Clanbrassil rebuilt in 1666.
The movie's introduction, set to the song "This Is Halloween," traverses through a graveyard with ghostly shadows reflected on the tombstones.The first ghost appears to be pretty classically ...
It is erected across the road from Ennistymon Hospital, built on the grounds of the local workhouse where an estimated 20,000 Irish died and a mass graveyard for children who perished and were buried without coffins. [1] Tuamgraney famine graveyard memorial at St. Cronan's Church, Tuamgraney; County Cork. Midleton: the Kindred Spirits sculpture