On Lough Neagh's Banks Shane's Castle [Shane's Castle is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, having been destroyed by fire in 1816. The castle is on the north-east shores of Lough Neagh. Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally known as Edenduffcarrick, meaning "brow of black rock" (from the Irish éadán dúcharraige). It owes its present name to Shane McBrian McPhelim O'Neill, who ruled Lower Clandeboy between 1595 and 1617.] illustrated by Hugh Thomson from the book ' The famous cities of Ireland ' by Gwynn, Stephen Lucius,


On Lough Neagh's Banks Shane's Castle [Shane's Castle is a ruined castle near Randalstown in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, having been destroyed by fire in 1816. The castle is on the north-east shores of Lough Neagh. Built in 1345 by a member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally known as Edenduffcarrick, meaning "brow of black rock" (from the Irish éadán dúcharraige). It owes its present name to Shane McBrian McPhelim O'Neill, who ruled Lower Clandeboy between 1595 and 1617.] illustrated by Hugh Thomson from the book ' The famous cities of Ireland ' by Gwynn, Stephen Lucius, Publisher: Publisher: Dublin, Maunsel & Co., ; New York, The Macmillan Co 1915


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Location: Ireland
Photo credit: © Historic Illustrations / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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