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Tag Archives: Japanese Gardens
Portrait Shoot: Barbara
Moving on to our third model of the day down at the Japanese Gardens and National Stud was Barbara. We met her down at the stable yard and even with the cold conditions she was both stunning and professional. Which was a bonus for … Continue reading
Posted in Model, People, Photography, Portraits
Tagged EdMooneyPhotography, Ireland, Irish National Stud, Japanese Gardens, Kildare, Model, Photo Shoot, photographer, Photography. Nikon
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Japanese Gardens
The final part of our visit to the National Stud was the Japanese Gardens, renowned throughout the world and the finest of their kind in Europe. The gardens were devised by Colonel William Hall Walker, a wealthy Scotsman from a famous brewing family, and … Continue reading
Posted in Historical, Landscape, Nature, Photography, Places of Interest
Tagged 1906, Co. Kildare, Culture, Heritage, History, Japanese Gardens, National Stud, Photography, Tassa Eida, Tully
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Irish National Stud
So last week-end I had the chance to head down to the National stud with the two little ones. The stud which is located in Tully, Co. Kildare is also home to the renowned Japanese Gardens, Horse Museum, St. Fiachra’s … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Historical, Nature, Photography, Places of Interest
Tagged 1900, 1945, 958 acres, Black Abbey, bloodstock, breeding, Co. Kildare, Colonel William Hill-Walker, Family Day, Farm, Horse Museum, Irish National Stud, Irish National Stud Co. Ltd, James Fay, Japanese Gardens, Places to go, St. Fiachra, Thoroughbred, Tourism, Tully
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