... the Calf Sound and has information on the wildlife and history of the area. This part of the island really needs to be visited. ... the rocks, then the deep blue sea against the light blue sky was breath taking. We found it difficult to leave, helped by the opportunity to ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 13 2013 - 8:34am
... St Austell. Famous now for the site of the Eden Project it was once linked to mine and rail industry. The Eden Project is about a mile ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 6:53pm
... and nineteenth centuries. Camborne's parish church was built in the fifteenth century. Here is tenth or eleventh century alter ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 6:27pm
... Loughor Castle (Castell Casllwchwr) is a Norman castle that was built on the site of an old Roman fortification called Leucarum. Having ... twelfth century, the remains of the structure that can now be seen is from the early and late thirteenth century, including the ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 2 2021 - 9:55am
This was an early twelfth century earthwork site and a square stone keep, round ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 16 2021 - 1:54pm
... (2012). He has recently completed work on a new cultural history of witchcraft, 'Embracing the Darkness', published by I.B. Tauris. ... and holds a doctorate from Lancaster University that was funded by the British Academy. Interview with John Callow on Illiam ...
Transceltic team - Nov 20 2017 - 6:23pm
Kilclooney More (Irish: Cill Chluanadh Mhór) is a townland halfway between Narin (Irish: An ... from 18th-century drawing of the court tomb when the lintel was still in its original place. Drawing in watercolours dated 1799 by Rev. Joseph Turner ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 16 2021 - 8:30pm
The Hill of Tara (Irish: Teamhair or Cnoc na Teamhrach) is a hill and ancient ceremonial and burial site near Skryne, County Meath, Ireland (Irish: Scrín Cholm Cille, Contae na Mí, Éire). It contains a number of ... Quarter festival welcomes in the beginning of spring. It was an important festival to the Celts, who have been celebrating Imbolc at the ...
Transceltic team - May 24 2021 - 10:05pm
The Neolithic passage grave of Knowth (Irish: Cnóbha) is part of the World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne . ... to the top. Between the eight and twelfth centuries, there was a significant village settlement on and around the mound. Location ...
Eibhlin O'Neill - Nov 11 2016 - 8:48pm
... Donald Alexander Mackenzie (24 July 1873 - 2 March 1936) was a Scottish journalist and folklore expert and described the Blue Men in his ... Outer Hebrides are rightly proud of their Celtic culture, history and folklore. Many locals viewed the Blue Men as helpful if treated ...
Douglas MacQueen - Apr 30 2016 - 10:08pm - 0 comments