The History of the Parish of Cruagh
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Gabriel Beranger’s 1781 watercolour of the Mount Venus dolmen.
The cairn at Tibradden in greater condition, probably in the 1950's
Killakee House in 1920
The ruins of Fry's Mill in Rockbrook
The cairn today
The Hell Fire Club probably in the early 20th century
Gamekeeper's Lodge on Cruagh Mountain, 1906
The Stewards House in 1985
The remains of Killakee Gardens today
The Hell Fire Club on Montpelier Hill, shown here presumably in the 18th century
Woodtown Park, where the final plans of the 1916 Rising were believed to be drawn up, was built around 1700
Edmondstown Mill, one of the few reminders of the mill industry that existed along the Owendoher River
One of several photographs of the Hell Fire Club taken around 1910 by Robert French
St. Columcilles Well in Orlagh
The ruins of Cruagh church in 1977
The ruin of the Newtown Little Paper Mill
The remains of Mount Pelier House shorty before its demolition in 1950
Cruagh Mountain, Winter 1899
Mount Pelier House presumably in the 18th or early 19th century
The Hell Fire Club in 1904
Inside the watchtower at Cruagh today