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Kylemore Abbey, 1867, by James Franklin Fuller and Samuel Ussher Roberts, Connemara, Ireland, in the evening. Kylemore Abbey, founded in 1920 for Benedictine Nuns who fled Belgium during World War I, was originally a private castle built on the shore of Lough Pollacappul for Mitchell and Margaret Henry, a wealthy couple from Manchester. The name Kylemore derives from the Irish Coill Mhor, or Great Wood.
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AA575623
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Image
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5100px × 3363px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
ARCHITECTURAL
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BENEDICTINE
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Connemara
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James Franklin Fuller
Kylemore
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Mainistir na Coille Moire
Margaret Henry
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Samuel Ussher Roberts
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