Quick Search
-
edmooneyphotography
Photographer, Blogger, Ruinhunter, with an unhealthy obsession for history, mythology and the arcane.
Join me on Social Media
- View EdMooneyPhotography’s profile on Facebook
- View edmooneyphoto’s profile on Twitter
- View edmooneyphoto’s profile on Instagram
- View edmooneyphotogr’s profile on Pinterest
- View edward-mooney-a9642a37’s profile on LinkedIn
- View UCtAEGwsDZrxtG1twWkMNi1g’s profile on YouTube
- View 103808904877140482375’s profile on Google+
Top Posts & Pages
Blog Stats
- 301,074 hits
Instagram
No Instagram images were found.
Tag Archives: Mono
Knockmaroon Cromlech
I came across this Megalithic Tomb by complete accident whilst researching something else. However finding the darn thing was a different matter. As usual I now go out armed with all site co-ordinates uploaded to my GPS, but the location … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of a Ruinhunter, Historical, Neolithic, People, Photography, Places of Interest, Ruins
Tagged Artifacts, Ashtown Castle, Black & White, blade, Bronze age, Burial, Captain Larcom, Chamber, Cromlech, Diary of a Ruin Hunter, Dolmen, Dublin, Ed Mooney Photography, Excavation, Flagstone, flint, Ireland, Kist, Knockmaroon, Megalith, Mono, Monument, National Museum, necklace, Neolithic, Passage Grave, Phoinex Park, Photograph, Prehistoric, Restoration, Royal Acedmy, Royal Engineers, shell, Slab, Tomb
20 Comments
All Along The Watchtower – Cruagh
Whilst out on one of my Ruinhunter expeditions I was nicely surprised when I came across this unique Tower. I was actually heading up towards Montpellier hill in search of something else when in the corner of my eye I … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of a Ruinhunter, Historical, Photography, Places of Interest, Ruins
Tagged 18th Century, All along the Watchtower, Body Snatchers, Cadavers, Cemetry, Chapel, Color, Conversion, Cruagh, Expedition, Graveyard Corpses, Hillock, Jimi Hendrix, Medical Research, Mono, Montpellier Hill, Photography, Pre-Norman, Rockbrook, Ruinhunter, Sentry, Watchtower
66 Comments
St. Finians Church
Passing through Lucan recently I spotted an interesting stone structure in the distance. So as I do when the opportunity presents itself, off I went to explore with my trusty Nikon in hand. Perched on the summit of one of … Continue reading
Posted in Diary of a Ruinhunter, Photography, Places of Interest, Ruins
Tagged 12th Century, Black & White, Church. Ruins, Devils Foot, Dublin, Esker, Esker Riada, Headstone, Hill of Lucan, Ireland, King John, Lucan, Medieval, Mono, Murder, National Monuments Service, Nikon, Photography, Sli Mor, St. Finian, St. Patricks Cathedral
21 Comments
You must be logged in to post a comment.