Pump, Ballygarraun, Co. Galway
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In the townland of Ballygarraun in County Galway, a pump has been considered significant enough to record as a monument, which says something quietly interesting about how Ireland catalogues its built heritage.
Hand pumps of this kind, typically cast iron and drawing from a local well or shallow aquifer, were once the practical centre of rural community life, the point around which daily routines of water-carrying were organised before mains supply reached outlying townlands. That one in Ballygarraun has been formally noted as part of the archaeological record suggests it retains enough of its original fabric, or enough local significance, to warrant preservation.
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Ballygarraun, Co. Galway
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