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Kilnalahan Monastery

  • A Brief History of Kilnalahan

    A Brief History of Kilnalahan

    Talk given by Frank Burke, Author of book - 'The Abbey of Kilnalahan'
  • A Frenchman's Walk Through Ireland 1796-7

    A Frenchman's Walk Through Ireland 1796-7

    De Latocnaye's book in French records a visit to Kilnalahan Monastery and Lady Well in Abbey, later translated into English by John Stevenson
  • Bishop Cassidy visits Kilnalahan

    Bishop Cassidy visits Kilnalahan

    Restoration work on Kilnalahan and Launch of Frank Burke's Book
  • John Conness

    John Conness

    United States Senator born in Abbey, Co Galway
  • Kilnalahan Day in Abbey

    Kilnalahan Day in Abbey

    15 August 1981
  • Kilnalahan Friary

    Kilnalahan Friary

  • Kilnalahan Monastery and Cemetery

    Kilnalahan Monastery and Cemetery

  • Kilnalahan Monastery, Abbey, Loughrea

    Kilnalahan Monastery, Abbey, Loughrea

    The only Carthusian House in Ireland
  • Kilnalahan Mural

    Kilnalahan Mural

    The History of Kilnalahan Monastery at a Glance
  • Praying Nature at Kilnalahan Abbey

    Praying Nature at Kilnalahan Abbey

    Visit to Abbey Monastery
  • The Monastery of Kilnalahan

    The Monastery of Kilnalahan

Places
  • A Blanket of Snow
  • A Brief History of Kilnalahan
  • A Facelift for Abbey Tennis Court
  • Abbey Graveyard
  • Abbey In Years Gone By
  • Abbey Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Abbey's Heritage
  • Carrowcrin in the late 1800s
  • Drawing of Lady Well, Abbey
  • Folklore and Placenames
  • Kilnalahan Monastery, Abbey, Loughrea
  • Kilnalahan Mural
  • Lady Well
  • Ladywell, Abbey
  • My Native Town - Woodford
  • My Trip To Ballygowan
  • Parochial House, Abbey
  • Photograph Gallery
  • Praying Nature at Kilnalahan Abbey
  • St Feichin's Cemetery, Lacken
  • St Feichin's National School, Abbey
  • Sweet Ballygowan
  • The Lebor Breac or the Speckled Book of the MacEgans
  • The Old Cottage
  • The Old Store
  • Views of Abbey
  • Visit to Abbey Apiary - May 2014
  • Winter Scenes in Abbey
  • Townlands
  • Abbey Village Trail
  • Lady Well, Abbey
  • Kilnalahan Monastery
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