Industrial chimney, Annagh More, Co. Cork

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Industrial chimney, Annagh More, Co. Cork

In the townland of Annagh More in County Cork, an industrial chimney survives as a classified monument, a designation more often associated with ringforts or medieval churches than with the brick and mortar remnants of industrial enterprise.

That it has been formally recorded at all is a quiet reminder that Ireland's industrial archaeology, long overshadowed by prehistoric and early Christian sites, is gradually being drawn into the same frameworks of protection and study.

Industrial chimneys of this kind were typically associated with creameries, distilleries, lime kilns, or small manufacturing works that spread across rural Ireland during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Cork in particular had a dense network of such enterprises, driven by the county's agricultural economy and its access to coastal and river transport. A surviving chimney stack is often all that remains once the associated buildings have collapsed or been cleared, leaving a tall finger of brickwork or cut stone that can seem oddly out of place in an otherwise pastoral landscape. Without more detailed records currently available for this specific structure, its precise industrial function and the dates of its operation remain unclear.

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