| Birr Historical Society |
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![]() St Brendan's Old Churchyard in the past |
![]() St Brendan's Old Churchyard, probably on the site of the monastery of St Brendan |
![]() St Brendan's Well in the grounds of Birr Castle Demesne |
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![]() Emmet Square (then Cumberland Square) about 1900 |
![]() Emmet Square during Vintage Week |
![]() Market Square in the past with statue commemorating the Manchester Martyrs |
![]() Leafy Oxmantown Mall |
![]() John's Mall |
![]() John's Mall |
![]() Castle St, one of the oldest streets in the town |
![]() Birr Castle |
![]() Houses once stood on the Bridge in Bridge Street |
![]() Birr Town Library - adult section |
![]() Birr Library: restored mural painting detail |
![]() A gable front in Brendan Street |
![]() Camcor Park, part of the linear park along the Camcor River |
![]() Esker landscape with kettle lake at Hillside |
![]() The first All Ireland Hurling Final played in Birr in April 1888 is commemorated by this Mark Rode sculpture |
![]() Birr Workhouse |
![]() Birr Barracks at Crinkill in the past |
![]() Birr Technology Centre, formerly the Manor Mill |