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Republic of Ireland, County Limerick, Askeaton, 14th century Franciscan Friary, Transept.
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Republic of Ireland, County Limerick, Askeaton, 14th century Franciscan Friary, Transept.
Republic of Ireland, County Limerick, Askeaton, 14th century Franciscan Friary, Nave.
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Republic of Ireland, County Limerick, Askeaton, 14th century Franciscan Friary, Nave.
Republic of Ireland, County Limerick, Askeaton, 14th century Franciscan Friary, Cloister.
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Republic of Ireland, County Limerick, Askeaton, 14th century Franciscan Friary, Cloister.
Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, ornamental gardens with Killarney House in the background.
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Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, ornamental gardens with Killarney House in the background.
Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, ornamental gardens with Killarney House in the background.
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Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, ornamental gardens with Killarney House in the background.
Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, ornamental gardens with Killarney House in the background.
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Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, ornamental gardens with Killarney House in the background.
Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, restored 18th century former home of the Earls of Kenmare.
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Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, restored 18th century former home of the Earls of Kenmare.
Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, restored 18th century former home of the Earls of Kenmare.
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Ireland, County Kerry, Killarney, Killarney House and Gardens, restored 18th century former home of the Earls of Kenmare.
Ireland, County Carlow, Carlow Castle one of the most important Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland thought to have been built by William de Marshal between 1207 and 1213).
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Ireland, County Carlow, Carlow Castle one of the most important Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland thought to have been built by William de Marshal between 1207 and 1213).
Ireland, County Laois, Emo Court, Facade of the house with pathway leading up to it, Emo Court is a quintessential neo-classical mansion designed by the famous architect James Gandon1790.
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Ireland, County Laois, Emo Court, Facade of the house with pathway leading up to it, Emo Court is a quintessential neo-classical mansion designed by the famous architect James Gandon1790.
Ireland, County Laois, Emo Court, Facade of the house framed by two tall trees, Emo Court is a quintessential neo-classical mansion designed by the famous architect James Gandon1790.
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Ireland, County Laois, Emo Court, Facade of the house framed by two tall trees, Emo Court is a quintessential neo-classical mansion designed by the famous architect James Gandon1790.
Ireland, County Laois, Emo Court, Facade of the house framed by overhanging tree branches, Emo Court is a quintessential neo-classical mansion designed by the famous architect James Gandon1790.
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Ireland, County Laois, Emo Court, Facade of the house framed by overhanging tree branches, Emo Court is a quintessential neo-classical mansion designed by the famous architect James Gandon1790.