Castles

Dunluce Castle at Sunset

Sunset over Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland

A photo of Dunluce Castle and the coastline beyond at sunset on 1st November 2011. I've been wanting for years to capture this iconic image (the 'concept' of the castle at nightfall - not my actual picture - I'm not that conceited) and I finally managed it at the end of a wonderful day trip with the children.

Castillo de San Gabriel, Arrecife, Lanzarote

This is the Castillo de San Gabriel on the coast of the Lanzarote town of Arrecife. It's one of two castles in the town, the other being the Castillo de San José (though we never managed to find that castle).

London's White Tower (From an angle)

Windows of the White Tower in the Tower Of London

A shot of the side of the Tower Of London's White Tower. I took this one when we were in London back in Easter 2008 - I never really got a chance to upload some of these at the time.

Since we're going to London again in a couple of weeks, I'm hoping to build up my portfolio of photos of the city. I think I've fallen in love with London again.

Entrance to Portumna Castle

Steps to Portumna Castle

A front-facing shot of Portumna Castle. From the informational DVD on display at the castle, the outer walls of the castle would have been painted white and the cornerstones painted a dark, possibly black colour.

Although the entire downstairs is now completely open-plan thanks to changes made by a devastating fire in 1826, it once would have been panelled all the way down, creating a hallway with two large rooms to either side. A staircase at the bottom of the entrance hall would have led to the upper floors.

Portumna Castle

A view of Portumna Castle from the gates

The boys and I have just come back from a short trip to Galway. On the second day we stopped off at Portumna, a quite little town that Lisa and I discovered on a Shannon cruise about 9 years ago.

Portumna Castle was built around 1618 by the de Burgo family and provided quite nice lodgings for them until in burned to the ground some 200 years later. No word as to whether the fire of 1826 was started accidentally or otherwise, but it left the house devastated and roofless.

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