Watchtower, Rahoon, Co. Galway
Co. Galway |
Signal & Watch
On the western edge of Galway city, in the townland of Rahoon, there survives a watchtower whose precise history remains largely unrecorded.
Watchtowers of this kind were built for any number of purposes across Irish history, from coastal defence and estate surveillance to the grim practicalities of famine-era grave-watching, when newly buried bodies needed protection from body-snatchers supplying urban anatomy schools. Which of these functions, if any, applies here is not currently documented in any publicly available source.
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Rahoon, Co. Galway
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