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The lighthouse that was not – Old Head 1797
The lighthouse known as the Tower of Lloyd was commissioned in 1791 by Thomas Taylor, 1st Earl of Bective, in memory of his father. Henry Aaron Baker designed it. The 'lighthouse' is located on the Commons of Lloyd near Kells in County Meath, some 40km from the coast, and as such is redundant as a lighthouse. It was, however, used in the nineteenth century by the aristocracy for viewing the local hunt. The Tower of Lloyd is, in fact, an eighteenth-century folly.
Athlone resident Mai Ryan to host inaugural solo exhibition in The Village at Burgess
Athlone Picture Framing is delighted to present ‘In Colour’, the first solo exhibition by local artist Mai Ryan.
A strange biopic of a man you never heard of
THIS FILM - loosely based on a profile for Esquire in 1998 by Tom Junod, entitled Can You Say… Hero? - follows a fictional journalist called Lloyd, who has a lousy reputation for writing hit pieces on the people he profiles.
Can Friend make Kingsholm a happy hunting ground for Connacht?
Five previous meetings with Gloucester, and five heartbreaking defeats. If Connacht has a bogey team in Europe, it is this West Country English club.