Photography
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THE CLAN ARCHIVE · PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography
Through the Eyes of the Clan
“What our members have seen — castles, abbeys, mounds, shores — and chosen to share with the rest of us.”
Show us what you’ve seen.
The clan’s story is written across stones, shores and townlands from Tireragh to Tirawley — and onward into the diaspora. Below is the growing archive of photographs our members have submitted from the places that matter to us.
Each photo links to the heritage page where it lives in context. New submissions appear after a brief review.
Submit a Photograph →Open to Voting Members (3 photos) and Ó Dubhda Patrons (unlimited).
Ó Dubhda Castles
Enniscrone Castle 13 photos
Roslee Castle, Easkey 12 photos
Ardnaglass Castle 10 photos
Castleconnor Castle 6 photos
Grangemore Castle 6 photos
Rathlee Castle 6 photos
Ardnarea Castle 2 photos
Castletown / Cottlestown 2 photos
Dunneill Castle 2 photos
Tanrego Castle 2 photos
Abbeys & Ecclesiastical
Rosserk Friary 12 photos
Ardnaree Friary 4 photos
Killala Round Tower 3 photos
Moyne Abbey 3 photos
Rathfran Priory 2 photos
Estates & Historic Houses
Markree Castle 15 photos
Belleek Castle 10 photos
Enniscoe House 8 photos
Mount Falcon 8 photos
Templehouse Manor 6 photos
Allied Castles
Parke's Castle 9 photos
Ballymote Castle 6 photos
Lackan Castle 4 photos
Carrowmably Signal Tower 3 photos
Ancient & Sacred Sites
Carn Inghine Briain (Coggins' Hill) 1 photo
Scurmore 1 photo
The Enniscrone Mound 1 photo
Folk Monuments
MacFirbis Memorial 1 photo
Clan Gatherings & Rallies
Clan Gathering or Rally 18 photos
A Note from the Clan
A clan is held together by what its people see and choose to remember. Every photograph here is somebody’s moment of attention — a slant of evening light on Roslee, a stone in the wall at Moyne, a child running across the dunes at Easkey. Send us yours.
— The Ó Dubhda Clan