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Shanbally Castle

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reported the final end of a building which was once the pride of the neighbourhood. "A big bang yesterday ended Shanbally Castle, where large quantities of gelignite and cortex shattered the building," it said. The explosion could be heard up to 10 miles (16 km) away.
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released after the demolition of the Castle said in response to protests favouring the retention of Shanbally Castle for the nation: "Apart from periods of military occupation the castle remained wholly unoccupied for 40 years".
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area, which he had known since childhood. He agreed to buy the castle, together with 163 acres (0.66 km), but pulled out of the transaction when the
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For a brief period it seemed that a purchaser could be found in the form of the London theatre critic
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The Irish Georgian Society: a celebration : (the fiftieth anniversary of its establishment)
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The protests against the demolition of Shanbally Castle came from some local sources,
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in 1954. On 21 March 1960 the castle, after much controversy, was demolished.
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claimed that it could not find another suitable owner for the castle.
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Government had no love for houses of the ascendancy and local TD
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refused to stop cutting trees in the land he intended to buy.
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Clogheen
52°17′34″N 08°02′37″W / 52.29278°N 8.04361°W / 52.29278; -8.04361
Cornelius O'Callaghan
John Nash
Shanbally Castle is located in Ireland
Clogheen
County Tipperary
Cornelius O'Callaghan
Viscount Lismore
John Nash
Irish Land Commission
An Taisce
Fianna Fáil
Michael Davern
Edward Charles Sackville-West, 5th Baron Sackville
Clogheen
Irish Land Commission
Irish Government
Irish Government
The Irish Georgian Society: a celebration : (the fiftieth anniversary of its establishment)
ISBN
978-0-9545691-2-9
Explosions Rip Through Shanbally Castle
Category
Castles in County Tipperary

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