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Gallarus Oratory (Irish: Séipéilín Ghallarais) is a
chapel on the
Dingle Peninsula,
County Kerry, Ireland. It has been
presented variously as an early-Christian...
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floor are vaulted.
Gallarus Castle stands about 1
kilometre (0.62 mi) away from the
better known and more
historically significant Gallarus Oratory. Anonymous...
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interpreted as
secular dwellings.
Elaborate dry
walled stone churches like the
Gallarus Oratory may
derive from the clochán. The clochán has been
described in...
- Ballydavid, the
official name is
Baile na nGall. The
village is near to
Gallarus Castle, a 15th-century
tower built by the
Knight of Kerry, the
holder of...
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Dingle Famine Cottage,
views of the
Blasket Islands,
Coumenole Beach and
Gallarus Oratory. The loop road
returns towards Dingle.[citation needed] "Ceann...
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Outlaw The
Salmon Fisher to the
Salmon The
Forge Thatcher The
Peninsula In
Gallarus Oratory Girls Bathing, Galway, 1965
Requiem for the
Croppies Rite of Spring...
- Holy Face in Tours,
France Oratory of
Saint Cénéré in Saulges,
France Gallarus Oratory in
County Kerry,
Ireland St. Mochta's
House in
County Louth, Ireland...
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Dunboy Castle Dunkerron Castle Dunlough Castle Ennistymon House Fota
House Gallarus Castle Kenmare House Kilcash Castle Killagha Abbey Killarney House Kiltinan...
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Early forms:
pillar stone,
Gallarus Oratory,
County Kerry, Ireland...
- century,
built upon and
using the
remains of two Gallo-Roman temples.
Gallarus Oratory,
built between the 6th and 9th centuries,
Possibly the
oldest church...