Belfast Albert Memorial Clock
The clock has a distinctive lean of approximately 4.5 ft off the vertical as it is built on soft marshy land.
Massive crane in background dominates Belfast skyline
Samson & Goliath cranes
Murals of Belfast
Smallest house in Belfast
National Trust own Crown Bar
Botanic Gardens Belfast
Local police station still barracaded as it was during “the troubles”
Gates on Peace Line between Catholic and Protestant areas are still closed overnight
Mulholland Town no longer exists farms on land where we believe it to have been
Causeway headland - Northern Ireland
Clifftop walk to Giant Causeway
169 steps from Clifftop led to Organ
Carrick-a-rede rope bridge from mainland to Island
Foyle - Airship museum first cross Atlantic passenger service
Luxury interior of airship for passengers
Thatched cottages - Adare
Typical colourful street in villages
Blarney Castle
Kissing the Blarney stone
Lookout tower ruin
Witches Stone - in the Rock Close of grounds
Blarney House built in 1874 overlooking Blarney Lake
Overlooking Killarney Lakes - Ring of Kerry
Fushia hedge along road on way to Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
Beehive Huts have been on Peninsula for over 4000 years and were occupied up to 1200 A.D.
Narrow roadway tourist drive Dingle Peninsula
Lots of new houses being built and all very colourful
Portmenoch beach near Dublin
Howth - fishing village near Dublin
Unloading the catch of the day
Guiness Brewery
Dublin - from viewing tower at Guiness Brewerey
Dublin
Boyne Valley Mounds - Knowth - the Great Mound is surrounded by 18 satellite mounds
These mounds bult 3200BC making them older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids
Megalithic Passage Tomb at Newgrange
Newgrange covers an area of over 1 acre and is surrounded by 97 kerbstones with artwork on them
More info on this link history is amazing - http://bamjam.net/Ireland/Newgr.html