Then we came across another one in the town of Arklow. We thought the rather grand renaissance revival building was the town hall but it turned out to be St Mary's and St Peter's Church. The Land Rover is parked by the Michael Murphy Monument, a catholic priest and United Irishmen leader. He was shot and killed here at the Battle of Arklow as he lead an attack on horseback in the 1798 Rebellion (the town of Arklow was British held). One of the banners taken into battle said "Liberty of Death". The rebellion was inspired by the American and French Revolutions.
Disappointingly no Land Rover here in Aughrim but there is a memorial which was erected for the bi-centennial of the 1798 Rebellion.
And the added bonus of the An Post van outside the Aughrim Post Office and general store. My favourite design on the An Post's Renault vans was the flying postman with a parcel but unfortunately
the nearest I came to getting a picture was of this one as it overtook us on the road.
An entry to ABC Wednesday, a journey through the alphabet, this week sojourning at R here
8 comments:
Beautiful tour of the place.
Ahhh a little jealous, that country is on my wishlist ;-)
WOnderful photo's, they make me want to travel there right now
Have a splendid, ♥-warming ABC-WEDNES-day / – week
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I love the buildings we saw!
ROG, ABCW
Oh that makes me think of the (sports)landrover we once had - not long, because of moving to the States. Thanks for the pleasant memories!
The flying postman, ha ha, love it.
Thanks for the lovely tour!
Nice to accompany you on your rovings, - wonderful buildings.
Lovely Ireland and you captured it so well ~ ^_^ ~ Love the Land Rovers ^_^
Happy Weekend to you ~
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
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