Designed landscape - tree-ring, Killian, Co. Galway
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Designed Landscapes
On a quiet stretch of County Galway farmland near Killian, a circle of trees marks the ground in a way that is neither accidental nor natural.
Tree-rings of this kind, sometimes called ring plantations, were a feature of designed landscapes on Irish estates from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, planted deliberately to create visual structure across open ground. They could serve as eye-catchers visible from a house, as shelter belts arranged in a formal geometry, or simply as an expression of the landowner's taste for order imposed on the countryside.
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Killian, Co. Galway
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