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JUNE 2007 - MOON AND VENUS OVER TURLOUGH ROUND TOWER, CO. MAYO

This beautiful image by Ronan Newman of the Galway Astronomy Club shows the moon and Venus over Turlough Round Tower near Castlebar, County Mayo, beside the Museum of Country Life. It is a well-preserved round tower which is lower and fatter than most examples. It had a round-headed doorway (now blocked up), and flat - and gable-headed windows. The church beside it, although built in the 18th century, incorporates a 16th century mullioned window and a small plaque with the Crucifixion dated 1625. The first church here was founded by St. Patrick and, because of this, the Archbishops of Armagh long claimed jurisdiction over it. But in 1351 the Pope authorised the Archbishop of Armagh to relinquish his rights over it to the Archbishop of Tuam. After the Dissolution it passed to the Bourkes, but some time after 1655 it came into the ownership of the Fitzgerald family.Taken with a Fujifilm S5600, ISO 64, 3.2 second exposure.

PREVIOUS PHOTOS OF THE MONTH

MAY 2007: The Holy Thorn, Wearyall Hill, Glastonbury, UK. This is the place where St. Joseph of Arimathea brought Christianity to Britain.

APRIL 2007: The moat of king Slaine sits on the summit of the Hill of Slane, famous as the place where St. Patrick lit the first Paschal Fire in Ireland, but which lies at the centre of an ancient alignment system.

MARCH 2007: On a bright March evening, the new lambs of 2007 graze atop the megalithic cairn at Dowth, under the watchful eye of mother, who is aware of the presence of the photographer. In the distance is Newgrange.

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