County Longford forum 1 room
Image by ryaner
County Longford

irish midlands

close
more_vert

Hi I received an email from swarrilow with an outline of his book which sounds very interesting.

Granard’s Standing Stones” is the story of the area’s early monuments. Over twenty hitherto unrecorded and unlisted sites and features were identified within a 3-mile radius of Granard town, here described in full and placed in their archaeological landscape.
45 (B&W) photos, 12 maps and illustrations, folklore and other interpretations are included. The book formed part of a community-based initiative to raise awareness of, and preserve, the monuments, which faced a perilous future. The project involved talks, presentations, field-trips, workshops and media coverage. It succeeded in putting Granard on the archaeological map and saving several of the sites, and has been cited/acknowledged by the IAI, UAS, JRIA, SMR/RMP Inventory, and in “Granard- Its History, our Heritage”, “The Irish Emigrant” and other publications.
The initial imprint (900 copies) has sold out but the author still has some copies for sale, at £10 or €12 each (incl. p&p). Please e-mail : [email protected] for details.

Its pretty amazing that so much could lie undocumented in such a small area.
I know in the area I grew in Tipperary some earthfast bullaun stones were only rediscovered recently.

Looking forward to your talk on the Black Pigs Dyke in Granard next week. I would like to meet up as I dug the Dyke in Monaghan in 1982. I visited the Granard section some decades back and would be interested in seeing it again, sometime. I live in neighbouring Westmeath now.