Clonalis House, Castlerea.


This is our collection for Clonalis House, Castlerea - once the seat of the O'Conor Don. Note: Copyright rests with the individual photographer / publisher (see notes below). Do not use without their permission. Images are not to scale.

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Ref. No.

Description (From the postcard)

General Remarks

Image (Not to Scale)

01 Historic House - Clonalis, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon.

No Details.

Clonalis House, built 1880 by Charles Owen O'Conor, O'Conor Don. (Includes opening times, but these are out of date)

No date.

02 Clonalis House, Castlerea.

Roscommon County Council.

Ancestral home of the O'Conor clan, last High Kings of Ireland.

County Roscommon Series. No date.

03 Clonalis House, Castlerea.

Cahill, Stationer, Castlerea.

MSS date: 21 June 1925.

(See also No. 06 below)

04 Clonalis, Castlerea.

"Milton" Series Card.

MSS date: July 1928.

05 Clonalis House, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, Ireland. Ancestral Home of The O'Conors of Connacht. www.clonalis.com The Printworks. (Boyle).

Available at Clonalis House in 2011.

06 Clonalis House, Castlerea.

The Acme Series.

Postdate: 1913.

Similar to No. 03 above but in colour.

 

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