Ballintober Castle, Co. Roscommon

Dublin Core

Title

Ballintober Castle, Co. Roscommon

Subject

Castle

Description

Lantern slide depicting Ballintober Castle, Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'Ballintober Castle, Co. Roscommon' with another titled scratched out, saying 'Roscommon Castle. Co. Roscommon' and labelled 'R 9'. There is some debate over the origins and builder of the monument Ballintober Castle. It is widely beleived that the monument was built by the O'Connors of Connacht, with a story that Felim O'Connor order the construction of the monument In Ballintober, Mayo, and when he disocvered it had been built in Roscommon in error, he order a second, grander one to be built in Mayo. However, due to the particular layout of the interior, e.g the high number of residential rooms there are theories that the Castle is of Norman contruction. However, It is generally agreed that the monument was built in the 12th century. The monument is a keelpless castle and was attacked and burnt a number of times over the 1300's.

Creator

Holly Cooper

Publisher

The Discovery Programme

Contributor

The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)

Format

image/tiff

Language

EN

Type

Image

Identifier

RSAI, Lantern Slide, BOX 38

Alternative Title

BOX38_009

Date Created

19/08/15

Has Format

Scanned to 2400 dpi , 16 bit greyscale image with automatic exposure

Is Part Of

RSAI Lantern Slide Collection

Extent

114.3mb
7567 x 7559 pixels

Medium

Lantern Slides

Spatial Coverage

Country: Ireland
County: Roscommon
Logainm Code: https://www.logainm.ie/100027.aspx
Town: Ballintober
Logainm Townland: https://www.logainm.ie/43378.aspx
Irish National Grid East: 72602
Irish National Grid North: 74786
Position Source: http://irish.gridreferencefinder.com
Latitude: 53.722212
Longitude: -8.4158358
Place: Ballintober Castle, Co. Roscommon Latitude: 53.7221968 Longitude: -8.415706

Rights Holder

The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)

Files

BOX38_009.jpg

Citation

Holly Cooper, “Ballintober Castle, Co. Roscommon,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed May 5, 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/467669.

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