XAW033158 IRELAND (1950). Cashel Castle, Cashel, Tipperary, Ireland, 1950. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing South.

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Manylion

Pennawd [XAW033158] Cashel Castle, Cashel, Tipperary, Ireland, 1950. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing South.
Cyfeirnod XAW033158
Dyddiad 1950
Dolen
Enw lle CASHEL
Plwyf IRELAND
Ardal
Gwlad IRELAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 586, 307538
Hydred / Lledred -7.890311, 52.518828
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol

Pinnau

Rolling countryside of the Golden Vale, mostly under permanent pasture and some of the best dairying activity in these islands. The Golden Vale extends into Limerick and north Cork.

John Swain
Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:44:35 PM
County Hospital

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:41:56 PM
1904-54 Railway station off to the right of picture, the terminus of the Cashel extension Railway from Goold's Cross.

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:41:21 PM
Medieval core of Cashel

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:38:43 PM
Hospital on the Caher Road

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:37:06 PM
St.Patrick's Rock

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:35:24 PM
Circular Road

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:34:45 PM

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:26:11 PM

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:25:12 PM
Rock of Cashel

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Saturday 11th of October 2014 02:24:33 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Cashel is a small town of 2,800 when this photo was taken, a decline of about 400 people since 1936. The current figure is around 2,400. Industrial activity has been slight since the closure of the branch line railway in 1954 and the settlement has retained its undoubted charm as an historic centre popular with foreign visitors.

The famous Rock of Cashel is 300 feet high on a massive limestone outcrop and is crowned with the remains of a castle, chapel and a round tower. In 1874 the ruins were handed over to the state, to be preseved as a National Monument. Cashel had been the ecclesiastical capital of Munster in medieval times.

John Swain
Saturday 11th of October 2014 03:01:13 PM