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by Eva Lechner
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Carriganass Castle (CaisleƔn Charraig an Easa in Irish, meaning The Castle on the Rock of the Waterfall) is a 16th-century tower house in County... more
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Carriganass Castle (CaisleƔn Charraig an Easa in Irish, meaning The Castle on the Rock of the Waterfall) is a 16th-century tower house in County Cork. It is situated about 8 kilometres north-east of Bantry, close to the village of Kealkill, in West Cork.
Carriganass Castle was probably built in 1540 by Dermot O'Sullivan, a member of the O'Sullivan Beare sept (or clan), who wielded considerable power in West Cork during the 16th century and early 17th century. The castle passed through the hands of various members of the O'Sullivan clan during a period of internal feuding lasting until 1601, when the O'Sullivans united to support Hugh O'Neill at the Battle of Kinsale. Following the English victory at Kinsale, one of the commanders, Sir George Carew, pursued the O'Sullivan forces back to their base on the Beara Peninsula. A small garrison was left at Carriganass while the bulk of the O'Sullivan force returned to Dunboy Castle; Carew's army easily captured Carrigan...
Welcome to my galleries! I'm a professional photographer from Germany.You will find in my portfolio mostly nature images taken throughout my travels(landscapes,birds,animals,wildlife),macro and fine art photography. FAA watermark doesn't get printed. I started photographing when I was 12 and since then it has always been my greatest love and passion.In the last 10 years my photographs and artworks were often published in local newspapers.My photo Gartenromantik was published in http://photographyinspired.com. I have won several national and international photo contests . I shoot only in RAW with Canon 5D Mark III,Canon 90D (since 07/15/2022 also with Canon EOS R5 , Canon EOS R6 and recently,since a month also with Canon R6 Mark II...
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Michaela Perryman 23 Days Ago
Would you like to add to our new group Ruins of Buildings
Sarah Irland
Congratulations, Eva, on your 1st Place Win in the Vanished Buildings Contest for this wonderful photograph! Voted. L/F
Mary Lee Dereske
Congratulations on your first place win in the contest for Vanished Buildings! Pinned to: https://www.pinterest.com/maryleedereske/contest-winners-fine-art-america/ Beautiful image. One of my favorites.
Allison Griffin
Grand capture of these old castle ruins, Eva. Voted
Hartmut Jager
š - Excellent view of: 'Oh how the once mighty have fallen! '
Chris Armytage
Interesting aspect and background story. Nicely done Eva!
Angela Davies
Beautiful ruins and capture LF voted!
Karen Kaspar
Beautiful! lfv
Georgia Mizuleva
So wonderful.
Peter Awax
I like ruins sites..this is one of the best..LFP
Paul Coco
Not always easy to make ruins look interesting. You've done that here with your POV. Thanks for the notes.