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Photographs external and internal, QuickTime video, and brief history of selected castles by visitor Jim Moats.
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http://www.historic.irishcastles.com/
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Arts, Architecture, History, Building Types - Historic Irish Castles. Photographs external and internal, QuickTime video, and brief history of selected castles by visitor Jim Moats. |
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