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Ballylee Castle (Irish Túr
Bhaile Uí Laí) is a fortified, 15th-century Anglo-Norman...
- public. The title,
which the book
shares with the
second poem,
refers to
Ballylee Castle, a
Norman tower which Yeats purchased and
restored in 1917. Yeats...
- Time of War To be
Carved on a
Stone at T****
Ballylee 1920 in
poetry 1920 in
literature T****
Ballylee Wikisource has
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- 1757 The Helix, Glasnevin,
Dublin Royal Hospital Kilmainham,
Dublin T****
Ballylee,
County Galway Trinity College Dublin Market Houses in the
Republic of...
- and Lady
Margaret Sackville. W. B.
Yeats bought a
tower house, T****
Ballylee, from the Gregorys,
restored it, and made it his
summer residence in the...
- the foul rag and bone shop of the heart.
During 1929, he sta**** at T****
Ballylee near Gort in
County Galway (where
Yeats had his
summer home
since 1919)...
-
County Galway which Yeats bought and gave it the
Gaelicized name T****
Ballylee castle;
Yeats would spend the
summers there for
about a decade, beginning...
-
rejected in 1916.
Yeats composed the poem
while staying in a
tower at T****
Ballylee during the Anglo-Irish War, two days
after Anne's
birth on 26 February...
-
general meeting in
Ashford Castle.
Other locations in the film
include T****
Ballylee,
County Galway, home of poet W. B.
Yeats for a period,
Ballyglunin railway...
- of Coole", "In the
Seven Woods", "Coole Park, 1929" and "Coole Park and
Ballylee, 1931". In 1932, Lady Gregory, whom Shaw once
described as "the greatest...