Kilkenny
a street in Kilkenny
Kilkenny, inland county, southeastern Ireland, in Leinster Province, bordered by Laois on the north, by Carlow and Wexford on the east, by Waterford on the south, and by Tipperary on the west. The terrain is mainly flat with a few isolated hills. The chief river is the Nore; the Barrow and Suir rivers flow along the eastern and the southern boundaries.
a pond
part of the original town wall
on the street
Mooney's window
Lautrec's Restaurant
and a Chinese restaurant
clock tower
remembering 1532
doorway
Few bogs are found in Kilkenny. The chief crops are oats, barley, turnips, and potatoes. Coal, iron ore, and manganese are mined, and limestone and slate are quarried. The principal manufactures are ale, whiskey, shoes, and flour. The county town is Kilkenny. Area, 2062 sq km (796 sq mi); population (1986) 73,186.
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Canices Cathedral
Church of Ireland
church tower
interior floor made of
marble from all parts of the country
Kyteler's Inn
(She was accused with various accomplices and
brought to trial in the year 1324 where she was condemned
to be whipped through the streets and afterward burnt at the stake.)
Through the intervention of some nobility she escaped to England and survived.
"The Traveler" having lunch
the Inn's interior
stone building
Mary's Salon
More Photos of Kilkenny and Kilkenny Castle