The Historical Environment Viewer on archaeology.ie is a wonderful resource. Archaeological features can be sorted by category but they have no category covering stone stiles. This is because stiles are not considered as archaeological under the current pre-1700 definition of archaeological features. Hopefully when the Historic and Archaeological Heritage Bill 2023 is enacted, stiles will become a standalone category in the records. As part of the Data Capture and Manipulation module of my Digital Mapping and GIS course last year, I was required to carry out a field survey. Having completed a Certificate in Irish Archaeology with ATU Sligo, I…
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Today was a very special day in Kildare Town. According to legend, St Brigid died on 1st February 524 – 1500 years ago today. Many events were held across the county and beyond to mark the day. I was fortunate to be able to attend two events in St Brigid’s Cathedral – the Service of Thanksgiving in the morning and the Altan concert in the evening. To be celebrating the occasion in the place where St Brigid lived and died was very special. The Service of Thanksgiving finished with the Pause for Peace and everyone made their way to the…
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Monday November 1st 2021 The winter cycling gear came out of the wardrobe today. I wrapped up well and was warm by the time I reached the quiet roads through the bog in Pluckerstown. The first stop on my cycle was Ballyteague Castle on the banks of the Grand Canal. This is a formidable looking tower house. The few slit windows must make for a very dark interior with no view of the lovely setting. The castle was built as a folly in the mid 1800s by the Aylmer family who are also responsible for the folly on the Hill…
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I decided to visit the old church in Feighcullen, Rathangan today. The church is a 10km cycle from home and I had the wind on my back across The Curragh making it a quick spin. The church is accessed through a gate opposite the bottom of Boston Hill. Coming down the lane to the church, I was surprised to see the state of disrepair that the church has fallen into. I hadn’t visited for around 15 years despite cycling the roads around there regularly. The door of the church is now gone and there is rubbish scattered around the insides…