Obelisk, Carrowntryla, Co. Galway
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In the townland of Carrowntryla in County Galway, an obelisk has been recorded as a monument, which immediately raises more questions than it answers.
Obelisks in an Irish rural context are rarely ancient; most date from the eighteenth or nineteenth century, when landlords, estate managers, or commemorative committees raised tapering stone pillars to mark a boundary, honour a patron, or simply impose a sense of order on a landscape. That one exists here, catalogued and classified, suggests a deliberate act of placement at some point in the past, even if the occasion and the hand behind it remain, for now, unclear.
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Carrowntryla, Co. Galway
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