English: Bourchier Tower at Lough Gur (September 2005), owned by the Earl, at the heart of his county Limerick estate,
From John Francis Charles-"Bourchier Tower, Lough Gur in 2005. Sometime in tenancy of the Baylee family. Described by Mary Carbery in The Farm by Lough Gur.[2] Part of the Count's Irish estate, most of which was sold as part of the Irish Land Acts."
Photo: R. de Salis (Sept. 2005)
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2007-01-14 23:12 Rodolph 788×1184× (529592 bytes) photo: R. de Salis, September 2005
2007-01-14 21:07 Rodolph 788×1184× (529592 bytes) Photo: R. de Salis (Sept. 2005)
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