• Taner Maddocks
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  • Bev Lula
  • Taner Maddocks
  • Jodie coco
  • Bev Lula
  • Doug Maddocks
  • Ronan Maddocks

European Family Holiday

Family holiday, going around the UK and France and small excursions into other countries. Read more
  • Hadrian's Wall

    December 3, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

    An ancient Roman fort situated in the middle of Hadrian's wall.

    The fort is of course ruins now, but the fog and snow certainly created unique scenes.

  • Kilkenny Castle

    December 6, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    Smack bang in the middle of Kilkenny, this castle has a varied history. It's been remodeled, rebuilt and refurbished a good many times and has been in the hands of Norman's, English royalty and the Irish Government.Read more

  • Kylemore Abbey

    December 7, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 10 °C

    One of the newest buildings we've visited, Kylemore was built in the 19th century by Mitchell Henry, a prominent Irish politician.

    The Henrys were looked on quite fondly by the locals as they were known philanthropists and did a lot of good in the community. After their passing the castle was bought by a Duke and once it fell out of his hands, it was taken up by the Benedictian Monastic society who remain to this day.

    The Abbey includes a sprawling walled Victorian garden and terrific views of the Irish countryside.

    The drive to the Abbey was quite spectacular, as we passed dozens of waterfalls and small rivers and breathtaking lakes.
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  • Doonagore Castle

    December 8, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 9 °C

    A castle was built on (or near) the site of an even earlier ringfort by Tadhg (Teigue) MacTurlough MacCon O'Connor some time during the 14th century

    The current structure likely dates from the mid-16th century. Unlike most tower houses in the region, this was built not from limestone but from sandstone drawn from the quarry of Trá Leachain (Flaggy Beach) about 2 km to the southwest.
    In 1570, it was owned by Sir Donald (or Donnell) O'Brien of the O'Brien dynasty and in 1582 it was occupied by Brian MacCahill O'Connor. In 1583, much of the property in the area was surrendered to the Crown and regranted to Turlough O'Brien of Ennistymon. Doonagore soon fell to the MacClancy (or Clancy) family, the hereditary brehons or lawyers of the O'Briens.

    In September 1588, a ship of the Spanish Armada was wrecked below the castle. One-hundred-seventy survivors were caught by the High Sheriff of Clare, Boetius Clancy and hanged at Doonagore Castle[2] or on a nearby Iron Age barrow near Doolin called Cnocán an Crochaire (Hangman's Hill).

    Doonagore Castle from the SW
    After the 1641 rebellion Doonagore was granted to John Sarsfield in the Cromwellian settlement.

    In the late 17th or early 18th century, the castle came into the possession of the Gore family, resulting in the false etymology of "Gore's Castle". They repaired the castle in the early 19th century, but by 1837 it had once again fallen into a state of disrepair.

    It was restored in the 1970s by architect Percy Le Clerc for a private purchaser, an Irish-American named John C. Gorman[2] whose family still owns it.

    (Copied from Wikipedia by Mum)

    This was a cool tower we drove by.
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  • Views of the Cliffs

    December 8, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 10 °C

    Due to high winds, we were unable to visit the actual Cliffs of Moher (actual reason is cowardice). But we did get some cool photos of some cliffs from a nearby beach/carpark/pier.

  • Kinnitty Castle

    Dec 8–10, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 9 °C

    This spot here is our home away from home for two nights and is certainly grand.

    Our activities for the day in between the nights include horseriding, wandering and petting.

  • Newgrange

    December 10, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 10 °C

    An impressively old monument, the complete purpose of which is not yet known. Radiocarbon dating reveals the site is over 5000 years old.

    The mound consists of stones from all over Ireland and the passage grave itself is made from colossal boulders that also came from across Ireland.Read more

  • Old Library of Trinity College

    December 11, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

    This grand hall is indeed an old library. At one point in the past the library's shelves held thousands of books of what I'm sure was a range of topics.

    Also in this extraordinary building is the Book of Kells. Which, despite its mysterious name, is actually just a very old bible.Read more

  • Downtown Dublin

    December 11, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Walking the streets in downtown Dublin. Found an Australian flag adorning this cafe but they didn’t know why it was there. Apparently from the last owner. Taner also having a conversation with an enormous seagull. The only sized Guinness there should be.Read more

  • Stratford-upon-Avon

    December 13, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌬 6 °C

    The birthplace of the Bard himself and the site of our first breakfast in England since leaving Ireland.

    Now we're on our way through to have a bath?

  • Ashmolean Museum

    December 13, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    This building houses an amazing collection of archaeological and artistic artefacts from around the world. Statues of Roman Emperors and Gods are in one section while in the room over, thousands of samples of Chinese pottery are found.

    It would take far longer than the time we spent in the museum to truly appreciate the collection, but nevertheless we found a small amount of time to admire what we could.
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  • Diddly Squat Farm Shop

    December 14, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

    Various products for sale at the Clarkson Farm shop. Also took the opportunity to affix our presence for eternity. Look for the Australian Flags and the Kangaroo bottle opener.

  • The Baths at Bath

    December 15, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

    Our first big dabble into Roman history, the baths at Bath are truly a feat of ancient engineering. They used to boast towering temple ceilings, extravagant pools, and debaucherous massage and hot rooms.

    Also featured are some samples of the city itself.
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  • Stonehenge

    December 15, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    This is possibly one of the oldest and most well known monuments in the world. It was an overwhelming experience to see it and hear speculation as to its purpose.