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- Christ Church Cathedral - Dublin - Includes history, archive catalogue, images, and visitor information.
https://christchurchcathedral.ie/
- Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford - The only neo - classical Georgian Cathedral in Ireland, considered to be of enormous architectural importance.
https://www.christchurchwaterford.com/
- Earthlore Explorations - An illustrated history from Earthlore Ireland of the medieval King John's castle in Limerick city.
http://www.elore.com/elirhs01.html
- Heritage Island - The Heritage Island website brings together the best visitor attractions and heritage towns on the island of Ireland.
https://www.heritageisland.com/
- Heritage of Ireland - Information about many of the national monuments, historic houses, parks & gardens, historic sites & inland waterways.
https://www.heritageireland.ie/
- Irish Georgian Society - Architectural Heritage Society promotes the conservation of distinguished examples of architecture and the allied arts in Ireland.
https://www.igs.ie/
- Irish Homes And Gardens - Offers houses, castles and gardens of Ireland, includes unique properties and gardens.
https://www.irishhomesandgardens.ie
- Lights of Ireland - Contemporary color photographs by John Eagle featuring the Irish Lights, with brief historical overviews.
http://www.lighthousegetaway.com/lights/eagle/eagle.html
- Mills & Millers of Ireland - The society aims to encourage and assist in the preservation of Ireland's old and ancient industrial Irish buildings - Mills.
https://www.millsofireland.org/
- Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isle - A guide to researching historic buildings, covers archives, maps, images, building types & more.
http://www.buildinghistory.org/
- St Columb's Cathedral - Includes history and a tour of St Columb's Cathedral, a major tourist attraction in the City of Londonderry.
https://www.stcolumbscathedral.org/
- Swords Castle, Co Dublin - A beautiful and historic town only five minutes from Dublin Airport and 30 minutes from the Capital City.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~aroundswords/swordshistory.htm
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