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Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church. Show all posts
22 October, 2021
25 June, 2021
skywatch
Church of the Sacred Heart, Dunlewey, Co. Donegal built in 1877
bus window shot
linking to skywatch friday
Labels:
bus window,
church,
skywatch
Location:
Dunglow, Dungloe, Co. Donegal, Ireland
07 March, 2021
church garden
looks like the church is going to have a garden, I wonder what they planted. At first glance, I thought the mounds were graves. :) Looks like they could have used some of the seaweed that is gathered down by the pier which is just across the way.
Location:
Dunglow, Dungloe, Co. Donegal, Ireland
06 December, 2020
old church ruin
Labels:
castlebar road,
church,
ruin
Location:
Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo, Ireland
20 September, 2020
donegal presbyterian church
Labels:
church,
donegal town,
presbyterian
Location:
Donegal, Ireland
15 March, 2020
St. Crona's
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catholic,
church,
st. cronan
Location:
Dungloe, Co. Donegal, Ireland
26 May, 2019
car window
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car window,
church,
dark clouds,
mountcharles
Location:
Mountcharles, Co. Donegal, Ireland
12 April, 2018
buncrana library
Buncrana Library is located in a converted Presbyterian church. The
architect Peter Cullinane designed the building as 'mother and child'.
This design allows the extension to coexist in harmony with the existing
church. The building has a partial first floor mezzanine. Natural light
from windows is supplemented with low energy fluorescent lighting. The
building is naturally ventilated. A traditional 'Drontheim' fishing boat
hangs suspended from the ceiling.
Info courtesy of Public Library Buildings
Info courtesy of Public Library Buildings
Labels:
architect,
buncrana library,
church,
design,
peter cullinane,
remodeled
Location:
Buncrana, Co. Donegal, Ireland
25 March, 2018
26 November, 2016
the survivors
I took a walk up main street yesterday afternoon when it was still very foggy and cold. These are the few flowers I saw and was surprised they were still around.
The pink rose was in someone's garden and it was the last one to stand. A round of applause please :)
these red roses were in the church yard with its buddies hanging on. St. Columb's Church is in the background barely visible.
another survivor in the church yard just behind the roses. I have no idea what it is
here is St. Columb's Church in the fog
The pink rose was in someone's garden and it was the last one to stand. A round of applause please :)
these red roses were in the church yard with its buddies hanging on. St. Columb's Church is in the background barely visible.
another survivor in the church yard just behind the roses. I have no idea what it is
here is St. Columb's Church in the fog
Labels:
church,
cold,
fog,
roses,
St. Columb's
Location:
Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland
28 May, 2016
St. Pius X Church of Moville
St. Pius X Roman Catholic Parish Church of Moville with a dodecagonal lantern, built in 1956—1958. The building on the left is the convent that used to house the nuns of the parish. Today it is a home for elderly people.
I’m linking this to InSPIREd Sunday
The bells can be heard through the speakers which are programmed to ring/play at certain hours of the day, usually at noon and at six.
I’m linking this to InSPIREd Sunday
Labels:
church,
convent,
dodecagonal lantern,
roman catholic
Location:
Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland
09 May, 2016
Moville Presbyterian Church
There are a few churches here in Moville and this one I happen to pass on my way to the recycling bins at the top of the road. It seems to be in great shape for its age. Some day I'll have to go in and see what the interior looks like and take some photos. It is located at the junction of the R238 and the Glencrow Road.
Labels:
church,
glencrow road,
moville,
presbyterian,
r238
Location:
Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland
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