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Tag Archives: County Carlow

Faded Glory

Altamont house with its glimmers of its faded glory and resident peacock, emanates a warm and inviting glow as if it grew in the gardens.

Posted byGeorge Munday Creative04/06/202223/06/2022Posted inArt Photography, colour, Landscape PhotographyTags:Altamont Gardens, broadwalk, County Carlow, faded glory, house, Ireland, Irish gardens, peacock, shabby chic1 Comment on Faded Glory

Black Castle and Black Skies…

Black Castle in Leighlinsbridge, Ireland was founded c.1181 by Lord Hugh de Lacy to defend the strategic crossing of the River Barrow after taking the surrounding lands from Irish clans.

Posted byGeorge Munday Creative18/07/202121/07/2021Posted inArt Photography, colourTags:Black Castle, County Carlow, Ireland, Loughlinbridge, River BarrowLeave a comment on Black Castle and Black Skies…

Solitude

“Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong,” said Winston Churchill

Posted byGeorge Munday Creative07/07/2021Posted inArt Photography, colourTags:County Carlow, farmscape, field, Ireland, solitary, solitude, tree2 Comments on Solitude
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