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PMR-D6760 
 Ireland, County Galway, Joyce Country: Lough Corrib has more than 360 islands - one for every day of the year! 
 Keywords: landscape, scenery, panorama, countryside, nature, meadows, grazing, cows
PMR-D6759 
 Ireland, County Mayo, Cong: stone cross and picuresque pub in the village square. 
 Keywords: monument, historic, heritage, colourful, traditional
PMR-D6758 
 Ireland, County Mayo, Cong: the cottage, which was used in the filming of John Ford's 1952 film "The Quiet Man" , has been turned into a museum. 
 Keywords: cinema, movie, film director, memorial, monument, historic, oscar-winning, house
PMR-D6757 
 Ireland, County Mayo, Cong: bronze statue of filmstars John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, who starred in John Ford's 1952 film "The Quiet Man" which was mostly shot in Cong. 
 Keywords: actor, actress, cinema, movie, film director, memorial, monument, historic, oscar-winning
PMR-D6756 
 Ireland, County Mayo, Cong: bronze statue of filmstars John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, who starred in John Ford's 1952 film "The Quiet Man" which was mostly shot in Cong. 
 Keywords: actor, actress, cinema, movie, film director, memorial, monument, historic, oscar-winning
PMR-D6755 
 Ireland, County Mayo, Cong: ruins of Cong Abbey (Augustinian), which dates back to the 8th century but has been rebuilt many times. In the late 16th century the abbey was suppressed and fell into ruin. It posesses some notable early gothic stone carvings. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, culture, picturesque
PMR-D6754 
 Ireland, County Mayo, Cong: ruins of Cong Abbey (Augustinian), which dates back to the 8th century but has been rebuilt many times. In the late 16th century the abbey was suppressed and fell into ruin. It posesses some notable early gothic stone carvings. Here: the monk's 15/16th century stone-built fishing house, built out over the River Cong. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, culture, picturesque
PMR-D6753 
 Northern Ireland, County Fermanagh: Florence Court (National Trust), a Palladian mansion dating from the mid-18th century and the home of the Cole family, the Earls of Enniskillen until 1973. View of the facade from the north-east. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, culture, stately home, estate, gardens, manor house
PMR-D6752 
 Northern Ireland, County Fermanagh: Florence Court (National Trust), a Palladian mansion dating from the mid-18th century and the home of the Cole family, the Earls of Enniskillen until 1973. View of the facade and wings from the main lawn. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, culture, stately home, estate, gardens, manor house
PMR-D6751 
 Northern Ireland, Londonderry/Derry: costumed supporter celebrating the anniversary of the suffragette movement on the city walls. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, metropolis, culture, protester
PMR-D6750 
 Northern Ireland, Londonderry/Derry: the red-brick neo-gothic Guildhall building, built in 1890 (rebuilt after a fire in 1908), stands outside the city walls, close to the River Foyle. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, metropolis, culture
PMR-D6749 
 Northern Ireland, Londonderry/Derry: Peace Bridge, opened on 25th June 2011, connects the Protestant walled city with the Catholic quarter on the opposite side of the River Foyle. The red-brick Guildhall stands on the far side of the river. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, metropolis, culture, engineering, construction, suspension
PMR-D6748 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: view from the cliff-top path to the east, with a rocky cove in the foreground, and showing many half-exposed basalt columns on the cliff face. 
 Keywords: picturesque, nature, cliffs, geology, National Trust, UNESCO, scenic
PMR-D6747 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: view from the cliff-top path to the west, with the "Giant's Chimneys" and Lacada Point. 
 Keywords: picturesque, nature, cliffs, geology, National Trust, UNESCO, scenic
PMR-D6746 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: view from the cliff-top path to the west
with succeeding headlands, showing many half-exposed basalt columns on the cliff face. 
 Keywords: picturesque, nature, cliffs, geology, National Trust, UNESCO, scenic
PMR-D6745 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: view from the cliff-top path to the east, with succeeding headlands, showing many half-exposed basalt columns on the cliff face. 
 Keywords: picturesque, nature, cliffs, geology, National Trust, UNESCO, scenic
PMR-D6743 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: the harsh contours of the basalt cliffs are softened by grass mantels, with layers of reddish laterite half exposed. 
 Keywords: picturesque, nature, cliffs, geology, National Trust, UNESCO, scenic, surf
PMR-D6742 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: view of Port Noffer (Giant's Bay) from the cliff path at the top of the Shepherd's Steps, with the Giant's Causeway reaching into the sea at the top. 
 Keywords: picturesque, nature, cliffs, geology, National Trust, UNESCO, scenic, surf
PMR-D6741 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: view of Port Noffer (Giant's Bay) from the cliff path at the top of the Shepherd's steps. 
 Keywords: picturesque, nature, cliffs, geology, National Trust, UNESCO, scenic, surf
PMR-D6740 
 Northern Ireland, County Antrim, Causeway Coast: the "Giant's Organ", a series of exposed basalt columns in the cliff-face caused by the cooling of volcanic lava. 
 Keywords: picturesque, nature, cliffs, geology, National Trust, UNESCO

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