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CASTLEPOLLARD MOTHER & BABIES HOME / NEWRY MAN LOST

St Peter’s Mother & Baby Home”The Baby Snatchers” is the title of the book written by Mary Creighton recounting her horrific experiences as a young mother trying to keep her baby and escape the Sacred Heart Nuns at St Peter’s Mother and baby Home Castlepollard. The Sacred Heart Nuns arrived in Ireland in 1922 not long after the formation of the Irish Free State on request by the newly formed Irish government to deal with what they called “the problem of women having babies out of wedlock.”The building of St…

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BENSON’S GLEN FOLLY CASTLE / NEWRY MAN LOST

Hidden away in a beautiful forest down the Fathom Line, just outside Newry Co.Down you will find this fabulous 19th Century round house.The Folly sits peacefully on the hill top with amazing views across the land. It is believed that the Round House was built by Richard Benson of Benson’s Glen in the early 1800’s. Richard Benson was born in Ireland on 1785 to Thomas Benson and Jane Ogle. Richard married Childhood sweetheart Agnes Gray, living a happy life they brought up 7 children in this beautiful part of the…

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ST BRIGID’S ASYLUM BALLINASLOE / NEWRY MAN LOST

The hospital, which was designed by William Murray, opened as the Connacht Asylum in 1833. After a redrawing of the asylum district boundaries in 1850, it was renamed the Ballinasloe District Asylum. New wings were completed in 1871 and 1882. As it expanded conditions became very overcrowded with nearly 1,200 patients by the early 1900s and, having been renamed Ballinasloe Mental Hospital in the late 1920s, it accommodated some 2,000 patients by the 1950s.The facility became St. Brigid’s Hospital in the 1950s. After the introduction of deinstitutionalisation in the late…

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BRIGID’S HOUSE / NEWRY MAN LOST

I found Brigid’s abandoned house sitting peacefully at the roadside while driving through Co.Donegal. Built in the early 1930s and serving as a family home for over 50 years, this once bustling abode now sits lonely in decay.One can only image the happy memories created within these walls which now leaves a sadness when you see what it has become. Judging from the possessions left behind it is clearly evident that religion played a massive part in family life. There was also an abundance of books, that and the absence…

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WILLIAM’S HOUSE / NEWRY MAN LOST

I visited William’s house in 2012 but due to a lost hard drive that i’ve recently recovered I have just come across these images.Once the Jewel in the Crown of the Galway coastline, William’s house now lies idle.It was built in the late 18th century by an aristocratic family of barons from Sussex who came to Ireland and were granted – or rather, grabbed – vast tracts of land and decided to create “as fine and elegant a private gentleman’s seat as any in Europe”.Lying vacant from 2004 there is…

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THE HOUSE OF MURPHY / NEWRY MAN LOST

I stumbled upon Mr Murphy’s house while on my travels deep in the Irish Midlands. A sad tale would unfold as I opened the door to what would be an encapsulated sanctuary of a solidarity and private man. He was a collector and some might say a hoarder as you will see from some of the images below which made it more of an interesting find. What you will also see from the images is that Mr Murphy passed away suddenly even leaving his dish cloths hanging to dry by…

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THE TAIN HOLIDAY VILLAGE NOW & THEN / NEWRY MAN LOST

THE TAIN HOLIDAY VILLAGE OMEATH Then and Now! Once a thriving holiday destination for many of us in our younger days has sadly been in rapid decline in recent years. It fills me with great sadness the cruelty I have witnessed over the past few years down at the Tain Village, peoples blatant disregard for the building and the history trapped within its walls. It has been the subject of trespassing and hundreds of acts of vandalism and not to mention the arson attacks. A special thanks to the team…

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Kathleen T has left the building / Newry Man Lost

Purely by chance I discoverd Kathleen T’s house on my way home from covering a turf cutting competition in Connemara. While I was driving down the road home I had to pull over to take a phone call and there it was frozen in time, quietly sitting a few meters back of the tarmac. From the outside it was plain to see that no one had lived here in many a year and the family that once resided within had long since vanshed. I have started my research in to…

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