Quarry, Coolagh, Co. Galway
Co. Galway |
Mining
On the 1945 revision of the Ordnance Survey six-inch map, a small hachured feature sits in the townland of Coolagh in County Galway.
Hachures, the short radiating lines cartographers use to indicate a hollow or depression in the ground, suggested something worth marking, something that broke the flat grammar of the surrounding fields. When the site was visited in 1984, the reality was rather more ordinary: a disused sand or gravel pit, long since filled in with field-clearance material, the stones and debris that generations of farmers drag to the margins to make their land workable.
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Coolagh, Co. Galway
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