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Abbeyleix - Laois - Main St
circa 1910
Today, there is a large range of historical structures still standing in and around the town - ancient ring forts, burial grounds, early monastic buildings, Norman and mediaeval castles, churches and colonial estate houses. The town once had a major carpet factory - notably producing some of the carpets used on the RMS Titanic.
Photo Details
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County: Laois
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Town: Abbeyleix
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Scene: Main St
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Date: 1910 (estimate)
Specification
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Digitally remastered
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10' x 8' printed on quality photo paper
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Also available mounted & framed, ask for details
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Colour images can be printed in black & white if preferred.
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Read about Abbeyleix below
Abbeyleix
Abbeyleix or Abbeylaois (Mainistir Laoise in Irish) is a town in County Laois, Republic of Ireland about 14 km from Portlaoise. It is located on the N8 National Primary Route.
History
Abbeyleix was founded in the 18th century as an estate town by Viscount de Vesci and is situated near a 12th century Cistercian monastery beside the River Nore. Today, there is a large range of historical structures still standing in and around the town - ancient ring forts, burial grounds, early monastic buildings, Norman and mediaeval castles, churches and colonial estate houses. The town once had a major carpet factory - notably producing some of the carpets used on the RMS Titanic.
There is a heritage house located in the old Patrician monastery schoolhouse which provides information on the towns history. Abbeyleix was made a Heritage Town of Ireland several years ago.
Amenities
There is a district hospital in the town, plenty of shops and several pubs. The town boasts a newly built hotel - the Abbeyleix Manor Hotel. The hotel has recently extended to 46 bedrooms. A new state of the art conference centre is due open in early spring 2007.
Notable residents
Buildings of note
Sport
Abbeyleix or Abbeylaois (Mainistir Laoise in Irish) is a town in County Laois, Republic of Ireland about 14 km from Portlaoise. It is located on the N8 National Primary Route.
History
Abbeyleix was founded in the 18th century as an estate town by Viscount de Vesci and is situated near a 12th century Cistercian monastery beside the River Nore. Today, there is a large range of historical structures still standing in and around the town - ancient ring forts, burial grounds, early monastic buildings, Norman and mediaeval castles, churches and colonial estate houses. The town once had a major carpet factory - notably producing some of the carpets used on the RMS Titanic.
There is a heritage house located in the old Patrician monastery schoolhouse which provides information on the towns history. Abbeyleix was made a Heritage Town of Ireland several years ago.
Amenities
There is a district hospital in the town, plenty of shops and several pubs. The town boasts a newly built hotel - the Abbeyleix Manor Hotel. The hotel has recently extended to 46 bedrooms. A new state of the art conference centre is due open in early spring 2007.
Notable residents
Buildings of note
Sport
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