TOP: Ross Castle, near Killarney, had the distinction of being one of the last Gaelic strongholds to fall to the troops of Oliver Cromwell, who savagely crushed an uprising in Ireland in 16491650. The castle is one of many historic buildings in Ireland that are undergoing extensive renovation and restoration.
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Press, 16 August 1989, Page 47
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50TOP: Ross Castle, near Killarney, had the distinction of being one of the last Gaelic strongholds to fall to the troops of Oliver Cromwell, who savagely crushed an uprising in Ireland in 1649- 1650. The castle is one of many historic buildings in Ireland that are undergoing extensive renovation and restoration. Press, 16 August 1989, Page 47
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