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Connolly's Folly, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland

140 feet tall with a soaring obelisk supported by a series of arches beneath. Built in 1740 by Katherine Conolly to provide employment, during the severe winter and subsequent famine of 1739/40, for the starving Castletown tenantry. Intended to mark the boundary of the Castletown demense it actually stood on part of the Carton estate. Dominating the local landscape it became a focal point for both the Castletown and Carton demesnes. In 1960, then in a ruinous state, it was acquired, thanks to the generosity of Mrs Rose Saul-Zalles, by the recently reconstituted Irish Georgian Society and its restoration was their first major project. In 1989 Mariga Guinness, one of the Societys co-founders was buried beneath one of the side arches. It is now in the care of the Office of Public Works.

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Uploaded on March 3, 2021
Taken on January 24, 2021