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River Boyle - Roscommon - Old Photo
circa 1910
Boyle is one of the largest towns in County Roscommon in Ireland. It is located at the foot of the Curlew Mountains near Lough Key in the north of the county. The renowned fishing lakes of Lough Arrow and Lough Gara are also close by. The population of the town in 2002 was 2,205.
Photo Details
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County: Roscommon
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Town: Boyle
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Scene: River Boyle
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Date: circa 1910
Specification
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Digitally remastered
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10' x 8' printed on quality photo paper, also available in larger sizes
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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 Boyle below
Boyle
Boyle (
Irish: Mainistir na Búille) is a town in
County Roscommon,
Ireland. It is located at the foot of the
Curlew Mountains near
Lough Key in the north of the
county. The renowned
fishing
lakes of
Lough Arrow and
Lough Gara are also close by. The population of the town in
2002 was 2,205.
Places of interest
The
Cistercian
Monastery in Boyle,
Boyle Abbey, was founded in the
12th century under the
patronage of the local ruling family, the
MacDermotts. Though mutilated during the 17th and 18th centuries when it was used to accommodate a
military
garrison, Boyle
Abbey is one of the best preserved structures of its type, and attracts many thousands of visitors per year. A restored
gatehouse 16th/17th century vintage houses an exhibition. Guided tours are available.
Transport
Boyle railway station opened on
3 December
1862. Boyle lies on the
railway line from
Dublin to
Sligo, and the
N4
Dublin-
Sligo
main road skirts the town. The town is linked to the
River Shannon navigation system via the Boyle canal, the River Boyle and Lough Key.
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