
Rathlackan Court Tomb, Co Mayo, Ireland

The east facing entrance to the gallery


The court from the east

Looking down on the gallery entrance and first chamber

The gallery as viewed from the back (west)

Underexposed – an Irish Photoblog

Rathlackan Court Tomb, Co Mayo, Ireland

The east facing entrance to the gallery


The court from the east

Looking down on the gallery entrance and first chamber

The gallery as viewed from the back (west)

St Kevin’s Church and Round Tower, Glendalough, Co Wicklow, Ireland

St Kevin’s Church and Round Tower, Glendalough

St Kevin’s Church

Glendalough Round Tower, Glendalough

Glendalough Round Tower, Glendalough

Glendalough Reefert Church and crosses, Glendalough Monastic City

Glendalough Reefert Church and cross, Glendalough Monastic City

Glendalough Reefert Church

Glendalough Reefert Church

Glendalough Cathedral

Glendalough Cathedral

Glendalough Cathedral
Nine crosses at Glendalough Monastic City

Reefert Cross, Glendalough, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Cross at Reefert Church ruin, Glendalough

Rough Cross at Reefert Church ruin, Glendalough

Broken Cross at Reefert Church ruin, Glendalough Monastic City

High Cross (with broken shaft?), Glendalough

St Kevin’s Cross, Glendalough Monastic City

Three more broken crosses, Glendalough Monastic City



Rathfranpark Wedge Tomb, Co Mayo, Ireland


Dolmen of the Four Maols, Ballina, Co Mayo, Ireland

Drumanone Portal Tomb aka Tinnacarra Dolmen, Co Roscommon, Ireland



Annaghmore Portal Tomb, Co Leitrim, Ireland



Aghnacliff Portal Tomb, Co Longford, Ireland
Also spelt Aughnacliff Portal Tomb or Aghnacliffe Portal Tomb

Cleenrah Dolmen aka Cleenrath, Aughnacliff, Co Longford, Ireland


St Mochta’s House, Louth, Co Louth, Ireland

St Mochta, a disciple of St Patrick, founded a monastery here in the early 6th century. The building here is thought to date to the 12th Century

St Mary’s Priory, Louth, Co Louth, Ireland

The 13th century church ruins are on the site of a monastery founded by St Mochta early in the 6th century

