Macetown Mill
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Summary: | Macetown Mill may be 300 years or more. Part of the shaft to the waterwheel survives. The mill was powered by a diesel motor through the early decades of this century.but lay idle in post World War 2 years.The leat(watercourse)was about 2 kms long and its outline remains in the landscape.. The conversion has been tastefully done and a single storey addition blends well with the old building. |
In collection: | Our Own Place Photographic Project |
Format: | Photo |
Language: | English |
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23 Sept 1993
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Notes: | Project sponsored by RTÉ and Fuji Photo Film (Ireland) Ltd. Film number: 32A ; frame number: 6 Rathfeigh Historical Society Photograph taken at 11.45, 23 Sept 1993 Physical description: 1 photograph ; 15 x 10cm. Geographic Coverage: Macetown (near Tara, Co. Meath, Province of Leinster, Ireland. more |
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OOP_32A/6 |
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