Browse Items (581 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Previous Page Page of 59 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Resistivity testing at Kilcolman in 1993, part of archaeological excavations directed by Eric Klingelhofer. Photo credit: E. Klingelhofer. Castle, view from west Castle, view from north-east Tower House Bedroom. View from above with roof removed. The Study can be seen in the lower right (in the south-east corner of the building). Tower House Bedroom. View from above with roof removed. The Study is in the south-east corner of the building. Note Irish-style crenellations around the ramparts. Tower House Bedroom Ceiling. View from below with floor removed. The rafters are modeled on those still extant in the tower house at Dunsoghly Castle, Co. Dublin, as well as the reconstructed roof at Barryscourt Castle, Co. Cork. Tower House Bedroom. View of fireplace, window and ceiling. Wood paneling added decoration and helped to keep rooms warm. Tower House Bedroom. View from north. Windows are more secure and hence larger on this floor than on lower levels of the tower house: the higher the floor, the more difficult they are to access. Larger windows also let in more light. The two doors on the left (east) wall lead to the stairs (up and down). Spenser's study can be seen through the door facing the viewer. Tower House Bedroom Tower House Bedroom. View from the south. In the foreground are Edmund and Elizabeth's curtained bed and wardrobe. Previous Page Page of 59 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2