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Aylward P.P. The church, designed by William Deane Butler, Dublin, was dedicated to the honour of Our Lady under the name 'Church of the Immaculate Conception'. Features of the church include: the matching altar, ambo and chair, the painted ceiling, the stained glass windows, the stations of the cross and an ornate sanctuary lamp.
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and lakes, the park initially included the 'Footprints in Coal' exhibition, a visitor centre and design craft studios. The stables and other buildings were restored and now house craft units and education facilities. The original walled garden is home to a small herd of fallow and sika deer and to a flock of Jacob sheep. In 2012 the "Tree Top
Adventure Walk", "Leap of Faith" experience and a climbing wall were added. The Discovery Park operates a "
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Biodiversity. The boys' national school (built in 1939) is a four-teacher school and caters for boys from second to sixth class. Wandesforde National School is a three-teacher school, under Church of Ireland management. It holds a Green Flag for Litter and Waste and is working towards a second for Energy.
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tells the story of the
Castlecomer Coal deposits from the formation of the coal in the enormous swamp forests of the Carboniferous Period to the mines which operated until 1969. The exhibition uses fossils, mining artefacts, models, audio-visual and life-sized reconstructions of Carboniferous plants and animals to illustrate the story.
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in northwestern France. In
September 1999 a delegation including the Mayor Fernand le Duc visited Castlecomer and it was agreed to formally twin Castlecomer with Penvénan. In April 2000 the Twinning Charter was signed in Penvénan and in Castlecomer in April 2001. Schools students and community groups
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Later brick production using shale deposits from the local landscape was a key activity and employer with the
Roadstone company Ormonde Brick Ltd. who were a leading producer of fired-clay facing bricks in Ireland. The textile industry was also vibrant in the town. Towards the end of the Celtic Tiger
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Mineral resources include deposits of anthracite coal, shale and fireclay and have been exploited for several hundred years. Until 1969, coal mining was the key economic activity in
Castlecomer and the surrounding areas. Mining began in the mid 17th Century with the extraction of iron ore. Huge areas
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In the past
Castlecomer had a busy railway line. Castlecomer railway station opened on 21 February 1921 with a passenger service between Castlecomer and Kilkenny. Funding for the Castlecomer line came from Captain Richard Henry (R.H.) Prior-Wandesforde and a War Office Grant, which was given to ease
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limestones. These rock types formed over 300 Million years ago and form the bedrock of
Castlecomer and surrounding areas. The area's geological history has facilitated coal-mining and brick production industries. "Footprints in Coal" is a permanent interactive multimedia exhibition in the town which
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Castlecomer has three primary level schools. The
Presentation Convent Primary School was built in 1965. Until 2011, the school had a Presentation sister as principal. It has 6 full-time teachers and additional support staff. The school holds four Green Flags (Litter and Waste, Energy, Water, Travel)
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supplied a fire service in the late 1940s with the trailer pump based in Market Square. The Original Mining Company trailer pump was given to Castlecomer Fire Service and was based in the mining office yard. Later in 1954, a newer fire station was built in Love Lane. In late 2009, construction began
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Deen Celtic A.F.C. is the local soccer club in Castlecomer and was formed in 1984. The club colours are red and black. Soccer in Castlecomer goes back to the early 1950s when the first team was formed, the club names have changed over the years but Deen Celtic is the longest established club in the
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in 1922. The branch lost its passenger service only ten years after opening, however it remained open for coal and general goods until January 1963, closing along with the Portlaoise to Kilkenny line. The corrugated iron station building and single platform at Castlecomer Station are now long gone,
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In June 2007, Castlecomer Discovery Park opened to the public. It is a non-profit community enterprise located in the grounds of the 18th century Wandesforde Estate. The enterprise was conceived to rejuvenate the town following the closure of the coal mines in 1969. Comprising 80 acres of woodland
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Following the decline of coal-mining and also the large manufacturing plants, Castlecomer has seen its economic activity transition further into the services sector. Today, tourism and related services have now become a viable option for the town. Castlecomer's wooded setting and fine architecture
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club. It was founded in 1885. The club colours are blue and white. Erin's Own fielded teams in 11 different grades of hurling from Under 6 up to senior and in 7 grades of football in 2012. With a membership of over 300 adults and almost 150 youths the club has two properties. The first, the Prince
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There are approximately 60 farms in the area, ranging in size from between 10 and 100 hectares with a total of 2003 hectares being farmed. There are 4451 cattle and 768 sheep, and farming is done with grassland machines, tillage machines, tractors, winter feeding and milking equipment. Specialist
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church on Kilkenny Street. For more than two centuries this site has been a place of worship. A simple thatched chapel stood here in the 1750s and was replaced some forty years later by the Church of the Holy Cross which served the people until the present church was built in 1852. The foundation
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and the Wandesforde coat of arms displayed prominently on the outside. The approach to the residence included a sweeping avenue, and a bridge over a moat (formed by diverting river waters). By the mid-1970s, the house was no longer occupied and had fallen into disrepair; most of the building was
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On New Year's Day, the annual Castlecomer Wellie Race takes place. Originally started in 1978, the Powley (an area in the hills surrounding Castlecomer) men decided, while playing cards, on St Stephen's Day to run off the Christmas excess by having a race over a cross country circuit, uniquely
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postwar unemployment. It closed for passenger traffic on 26 January 1931 and closed completely on 1 January 1963. This was largely due to the decline of coal mining in the area. Castlecomer station was the passenger terminus of the last ever proper branch line to be built in Ireland, when the
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was a professor of geology at Trinity College Dublin. He heard about the amphibian finds in Clogh and came to study them himself. After studying the amphibians, he realised their importance and arranged for further excavation of the mine, which yielded more fossils. Wright then contacted
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704:(now the N78). The building was said to have been on a grander scale than the original Wandesforde residence in Yorkshire, and to have been a testament to the fortunes of the Wandesfordes in Ireland. The original house, which was reportedly built in 1638, was burned down during the
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are still in situ just south of Dysart crossing, visible from the adjacent N78 road. You can also still see the left-side concrete bridge abutment at Cloghogue Bridge, Chatsworth Street. This bridge spanned either side of the two roads here (R694/R426) with a centre pillar
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Opened in 1999, Castlecomer Library is located on Kilkenny Street, opposite the Church of the Immaculate Conception. In addition to other library services, it runs adult literacy and word-aid literacy courses throughout the year. Opening days are Tuesday to Saturday.
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William Booking Brownrigg was a scholar who had heard about the plant fossils in Castlecomer and came to examine them. He found something much more significant than expected—the remains of ancient amphibians. He started to write about them and persuaded the
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There is also an athletics club and basketball club. Castlecomer Community Hall hosts a range of sport, recreation, drama and other events throughout the year. The Deenside Players pantomime society organise an annual pantomime in early February.
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to come and examine the fossils and together they published a paper on them in 1867. Huxley described at least ten genres of amphibian fossils in Castlecomer, five of which were previously unknown. These were an exceptional assemblage of Upper
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of oak woodland were cleared to feed the smelting furnaces. Coal deposits were found beneath the shale and these were to form the basis of the coal mining industry in the area which lasted for over 300 years. In the mid 17th century,
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the site now occupied by the 'Railway Garage'. The trackbed of the coal mine extension from the station to the coal mines outside Castlecomer town is now a footpath. Many of the concrete piers which carried the railway across the
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The deeds outline land ownership in the area (also referred to in early deeds as Brenan and Idough), with deeds of the O'Brenans dating back to 1605 outlining ownership until the property was acquired by the Wandesfordes in
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Castlecomer has one second-level school, Castlecomer Community School. This came into existence in May 1987 following an amalgamation of the Presentation Secondary School and the Vocational School. It offers
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Much of Castlecomer and the surrounding area was owned by members of the Wandesforde family until the 21st century. Castlecomer House, the family home of the Wandesfordes, stood on the opposite side of the
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era, the textile industry moved abroad and also the brick making factory ceased production. Present day manufacturing companies in the town include Intosport Ireland and Steel and Roofing Systems.
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on a new fire station on the Kilkenny Road and this opened officially in May 2010. It houses a Class B Fire Water Tender/Ladder appliance and serves Castlecomer and much of north-east Kilkenny.
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on Castlecomer Demesne, before his death in 1640. According to local tradition, Wandesforde modelled the layout and architecture on an area in Italy named "Alsinore" (possibly the island of
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are its principal attractions with Castlecomer Discovery Park and the annual Wellie Race offering a variety of nature, arts, culture and heritage attractions for visitors to the town.
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St Mary's Church is the Church of Ireland church on the Dublin Road. It stands on the site of the ancient parish Church of the Holy Cross in Castlecomer. In 1374, Alexander,
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Coal-mining at Castlecomer has unearthed a number of fossils over the years of exploration. Many of the animal fossils found in the Castlecomer coal were amphibians. The
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A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England, Scotland, and Ireland: With Lists of Their Works
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Castlecomer also has an 18-hole golf course. It is a par 72, 6,180m links course.
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Castlecomer Parish: Church of the Immaculate Conception
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2176:A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
1900:"Church of the Immaculate Conception"
1287:List of towns and villages in Ireland
640:William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
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1982:Central Statistics Office (Ireland)
1422:. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
1239:in the Côtes-d'Armor department of
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1977:2002 Agriculture Census - Kilkenny
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2608:Civil parishes of County Kilkenny
1733:from the original on 1 July 2017.
804:The closest railway stations are
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2201:Castlecomer Wellie Race website
1516:Castlecomer/Caisleán an Chomair
1165:to pay for their illustration.
1721:Blake, Katherine (July 2005).
1520:Placenames Database of Ireland
19:For the Sydney rock band, see
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1556:Scahill, Rachel (June 2000),
1352:Census for post 1821 figures.
1199:, Castlecomer is part of the
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2033:"Castlecomer Discovery Park"
1235:Castlecomer is twinned with
1201:Carlow–Kilkenny constituency
1163:Geological Survey of Ireland
1128:The Leinster Coalfield (the
1446:The Economic History Review
919:Gaelic Athletic Association
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1292:Market Houses in Ireland
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2125:New York Public Library
1209:Kilkenny County Council
1155:Trinity College, Dublin
1011:Christopher Wandesforde
861:Kilkenny County Council
706:Irish Rebellion of 1798
666:Christopher Wandesforde
644:motte and bailey castle
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2173:Lewis, Samuel (1837).
2141:2006 Census of Ireland
1984:, 2002, archived from
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1297:Christopher Wandesford
1167:Edward Percival Wright
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745:Castlecomer is on the
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1998:Finn O'Dwyer (2016),
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1302:Viscount Castlecomer
1270:William Henry Walker
1213:local electoral area
998:Coal-mining heritage
910:Sport and recreation
814:Athy railway station
806:Kilkenny (MacDonagh)
774:JJ Kavanagh and Sons
696:for North Kilkenny.
234:Irish Grid Reference
2089:on 10 December 2013
1906:on 13 December 2013
1812:"Deenside Wheelers"
1729:. Kilkenny People.
1474:on 4 December 2012.
1392:on 17 February 2012
1172:Thomas Henry Huxley
1130:Castlecomer Plateau
1124:Castlecomer Plateau
1113:Geology and fossils
974:English Reformation
892:Leaving Certificate
824:Castlecomer Railway
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1095:Jimmy Magee
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694:market town
670:Kirklington
654:Iron mining
612:coal mining
597:2016 census
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1838:5 December
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1796:5 December
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1416:Pre-famine
1412:Lee, J. J.
1396:9 February
1337:14 January
1308:References
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1252:See also:
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624:River Nore
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108:52°48′22″N
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2534:Jeanville
2524:Flagmount
2501:Townlands
2486:Tullaroan
2476:Slieverue
2471:The Rower
2466:Rosbercon
2446:Paulstown
2421:Killamery
2411:Johnswell
2406:Johnstown
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2381:Freshford
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2351:Ballyhale
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877:Education
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192:Time zone
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984:Economy
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868:Library
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690:Asinara
674:Demesne
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630:History
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1935:28 May
1884:30 May
1863:28 May
1775:28 May
1750:28 May
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297:−27.5%
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