It's a ruined gate lodge(s) built around the 1830s. There is a bridge that has that sort of work on it too but I've not decided how to play it yet. The house itself was burnt in 1922.
Yes, a place called Ballysaggartmore. I'm trying to search the UCL slavery database for I strongly suspect they played a large part in Jamaica or other sugar islands.
I like the B&W on the first two very much. I bet they'd have an entirely different feel in color.
ReplyDeleteIt's a ruined gate lodge(s) built around the 1830s. There is a bridge that has that sort of work on it too but I've not decided how to play it yet. The house itself was burnt in 1922.
ReplyDeleteI agree, those black and whites are incredible. What an interesting place. This is still Waterford?
ReplyDeleteYes, a place called Ballysaggartmore. I'm trying to search the UCL slavery database for I strongly suspect they played a large part in Jamaica or other sugar islands.
DeleteYou know me, anything castles in black and white I love. I also happen to have a thing for waterfalls as well so three excellent photographs!
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