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Pilgrimage In Medieval Ireland. Pilgrim roads, rituals and destinations. Category Archives: Modern Pilgrimage. Cranavane Holy Well Co Carlow. Carnavane/Crann a Bhán (white tree) holy well, is located near the village of Kildavin in Co Carlow a short distance from the Wexford/Carlow border. View of Carnavane holy well. Stone said to bear the mark of St Finian’s foot. Barragh church lies some 400 metres to the west of the holy well and is located beside an circular enclosed historic graveyard. Coffin shape...
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Pilgrimage In Medieval Ireland. Pilgrim roads, rituals and destinations. Tag Archives: Marlfield Clonmel. Pilgrimage at St Patrick’s Holy Well Marlfield Clonmel. Last week on the 25th of June I attended an event at St Patrick’s holy well at Marlfield Clonmel. This is one of my favour holy wells and it has a rich history. Which I have discussed in a previous post. St Patrick’s Holy Well Marlfield, Clonmel. Bishop Cullinan the new Bishop of the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore. Mass St Patricks holy well.
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Pilgrimage In Medieval Ireland. Pilgrim roads, rituals and destinations. Abbey Well: The forgotten pilgrimage at Holycross abbey. Holycross abbey, Co Tipperary is one of my favourite pilgrim sites. During medieval times the abbey was famous for its relic of the true cross that attracted pilgrims from across Munster. In a previous post. I discussed medieval pilgrimage at the abbey. View of Holycross abbey Co Tipperary. 3rd ed. 6 inch Ordnance Survey Map showing the location of Abbey Well. For the referenc...
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Pilgrimage In Medieval Ireland. Pilgrim roads, rituals and destinations. Finalist in Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016. I’m delighted to have reached the finals of the Littlewood Ireland Blog Awards 2016. In both the Education and Arts and Culture categories. There are lots of amazing blogs in each category so its fantastic to have gotten this far. A big thank you to all who voted for my blog and for all your support and kindness. Thanks also to Littlewoods Ireland for. S t Manchan and his cow. In fol...
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Pilgrimage In Medieval Ireland. Pilgrim roads, rituals and destinations. St Patrick’s Holy Well at Marlfield Clonmel. St Patrick’s well is located close to the village of Marlfield, a few miles outside of the town of Clonmel. It is well is signposted and can be accessed from the Cahir to Clonmel road and from the Marlfield village. To access the well you climb down modern steps built into the side the cliff face. The steps provide a great vantage point for views of the site. Statue of St Patrick. The wat...
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Category Archives: Folk traditions. July 7, 2016. 8216;Very poor people, in the past, were wont to keep their little stock of hens or ducks in a small pen made from an old box in the kitchen …’ (O Danachair 1964). This was a custom in Irish rural houses in the nineteenth and … Continue reading →. 100 words a day in Lent, and a potato ritual. February 16, 2016. Nollaig na mBan 2016. January 17, 2016. October 30, 2015. September 28, 2015. During ...
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Category Archives: Around the world. Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016. August 17, 2016. I was very happy this morning to open my emails and see that Don’t Forget Your Shovel has been shortlisted for the Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016 in the Diaspora category. Thanks to everybody for reading the blog and making comments, and … Continue reading →. Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016. Baker’s Flat: a reenactment. August 13, 2016. 8216;V...
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Sailboat prayer tokens and Arthur graves at the Ennis Friary. July 4, 2015. The Ennis Friary in Co. Clare, Ireland was founded for the Franciscans around 1284 by the O’Brien family. It’s had an interesting history, remaining active under O’Brien protection until at least 1570. Later it came under the auspices of the Church … Continue reading →. All you good people. Shortlisted for Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016. Vote Now in the Blog Awards.
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016. August 17, 2016. I was very happy this morning to open my emails and see that Don’t Forget Your Shovel has been shortlisted for the Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016 in the Diaspora category. Thanks to everybody for reading the blog and making comments, and … Continue reading →. Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016. Baker’s Flat: a reenactment. August 13, 2016. Notes on the Cascades Female Factory, Hobart.
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. In search of a clachan, and Fr Ted’s house. September 28, 2015. During my wanderings in Co. Clare recently, I was studying a map and saw a reference to a Deserted Village. Well, that was enough to pique my interest, and I determined to try and find it the next day. I worked out my … Continue reading →. Tea with fr ted. Sailboat prayer tokens and Arthur graves at the Ennis Friary. July 4, 2015. All you good people. Vote Now in the Blog Awards.
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Poster about Baker’s Flat. A spot of shameless self-promotion, on the back of some recent success at the AAA/ASHA Conference 2014, held in Cairns in December 2014. My poster won the Best Student Poster Award – yay! 8211; and the Flinders University Marketing and Communication Office kindly told lots of people – double yay! The poster is called. The occupation of Baker’s Flat: Irishness and power in a South Australian community. You are commenti...
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Sailboat prayer tokens and Arthur graves at the Ennis Friary. July 4, 2015. The Ennis Friary in Co. Clare, Ireland was founded for the Franciscans around 1284 by the O’Brien family. It’s had an interesting history, remaining active under O’Brien protection until at least 1570. Later it came under the auspices of the Church … Continue reading →. All you good people. Archaeological curiosities in Finland. January 17, 2015. October 20, 2013. Pilgr...
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Nollaig na mBan 2016. January 17, 2016. When I was growing up in Ireland, my only experience of Nollaig na mBan (Women’s Christmas) was through Seán Ó Ríordáin’s poem, which I remember learning in Irish for the Inter Cert when I was about twelve. I was sure there … Continue reading →. In search of a clachan, and Fr Ted’s house. September 28, 2015. Tea with fr ted. Sailboat prayer tokens and Arthur graves at the Ennis Friary. July 4, 2015. A pis...
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Sailboat prayer tokens and Arthur graves at the Ennis Friary. July 4, 2015. The Ennis Friary in Co. Clare, Ireland was founded for the Franciscans around 1284 by the O’Brien family. It’s had an interesting history, remaining active under O’Brien protection until at least 1570. Later it came under the auspices of the Church … Continue reading →. All you good people. Shortlisted for Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016. Vote Now in the Blog Awards.
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Don't forget your shovel. Not just another archaeology blog. Tag Archives: prayer tokens. Sailboat prayer tokens and Arthur graves at the Ennis Friary. July 4, 2015. The Ennis Friary in Co. Clare, Ireland was founded for the Franciscans around 1284 by the O’Brien family. It’s had an interesting history, remaining active under O’Brien protection until at least 1570. Later it came under the auspices of the Church … Continue reading →. All you good people. Shortlisted for Littlewoods Ireland Blog Awards 2016.
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Pilgrimage In Medieval Ireland. Pilgrim roads, rituals and destinations. Stories from the Landscape: The Cat with Two Tails. Some of you may already know, apart from my interest in pilgrimage, medieval and modern, I am also very interested in post medieval folk art. In 2016, I set up the Irish Folk Art Project. To documents and records non funerary folk art around Ireland. Last year I was invited by Roisin O’Grady, the Tipperary Heritage Officer. Tipperary Stories from the Landscape. It explores the link...
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