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Aghagower, County Mayo, Ireland


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English: One of the two holy wells at Aghagower. The depicted plate reads: Tobar na nDeochaun (The Well of the Deacons): From 460 to 1216 Aghagower was the episcopal church of Umall with a bishop, a seminary a convent and school. By a direction of Rome it became part of the diocese of Tuam in 1216 and was no longer a bishops see. N.B. This Well and the Well across the road dried up as a result of local drainage.
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Author Andreas F. Borchert
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Camera location53° 45′ 52.13″ N, 9° 27′ 55.08″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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