Home Actor Hugh Wallace HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Hugh Wallace Instagram - I popped into @straffan_antiques & the first museum of Irish packaging. I had a very enjoyable visit, lots to see & buy! Cover is @ej_oman & I. #antiques #antique #kildare Straffan Design

Hugh Wallace Instagram – I popped into @straffan_antiques & the first museum of Irish packaging. I had a very enjoyable visit, lots to see & buy! Cover is @ej_oman & I. #antiques #antique #kildare Straffan Design

Hugh Wallace Instagram - I popped into @straffan_antiques & the first museum of Irish packaging. I had a very enjoyable visit, lots to see & buy! Cover is @ej_oman & I. #antiques #antique #kildare Straffan Design

Hugh Wallace Instagram – I popped into @straffan_antiques & the first museum of Irish packaging. I had a very enjoyable visit, lots to see & buy!
Cover is @ej_oman & I.
#antiques #antique #kildare Straffan Design | Posted on 09/Sep/2023 01:41:09

Hugh Wallace Instagram – Amazing new @petermarkhair salon at @blanchardstown_centre designed by Neil Scully @douglaswallace_consultants 
#hairsalon #hairsalon #interiordesign #interior #interiors Blanchardstown Shopping Centre
Hugh Wallace Instagram – Thank you to @johndobbin_architect for photographing my immortal self!! 
This sculpture is on St Brigid’s Cathedral which stands on the site where Saint Brigid founded a nunnery in the 5th century. This County Kildare cathedral was rebuilt in the 19th century and houses many fascinating, religious artefacts. 
I have visited often to hear my Uncle Eric 
sing in the choir. 
St Brigid’s Cathedral is in Kildare Town and was built by the Norman Bishop Ralph of Bristol in 1223. The entire site is steeped in important religious history; it’s believed to be the location at which Saint Brigid, one of Ireland’s patron saints, founded a nunnery in the 5th century.

The present cathedral, which was restored in the 19th century, contains many links to the past, including a 16th-century vault, early Christian and Norman carvings and a High Cross. The Gothic-style architecture reflects the structure’s dual purpose as both a place of defence and of religious worship.

Also on the grounds is a 12th century round tower that extends 33m toward the sky, making it the second highest in Ireland. A great place to climb for the most rewarding view, when I was young. 
Constructed from Wicklow granite and local limestone, this historic tower is open to visitors during the summer months. 
Similar stunning views can be taken in from the roof, for visitors daring enough to climb that high.

Visit St Brigid’s Cathedral in Kildare Town to discover an important slice of Irish religious history and enjoy the panoramic views from one of Ireland’s most impressive round towers & see if you can spot me! đŸ˜‰ 
#sculpture #church #history #architecture Kildare Cathedral

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