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- Bangor Monastery - Brief narrative history and annals of Bangor Monastery of St. Comgall, one of early medieval Ireland's most important centers of religion and learning.
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/martin_sloan/abbey.htm
- Clonmacnoise - Photos and text describing the ancient monastery, along with good links to other sites.
www.franklincoll.edu/recweb/Dingle/clonmacnoise.html
- Clonmacnoise - Excellent personal and factual description of the famous monastery Clonmacnoise. Superb photos of ancient grave markers and crosses, exhibiting evidence of the great skill of medieval Irish craftsmen.
website.lineone.net/~tom.dunne/clonmacnoise.htm
- Clonmacnoise Slide Show - Wonderful collection of photos of archaeological remains of the famous monastery and its surroundings.
www.nantyglo.com/tourism/clonmac3.htm
- Clonmacnoise, Ireland's Famous Monastic Settlement. - Information about one of Ireland's holiest places: the monastery of Cluain Moccu Nois (Clonmacmoise).
moytura.com/clonmacnoise.htm
- Glendalough Monastery - Photographs of archaeological remains at St. Kevin's 6th century monastery at Glendalough.
home.earthlink.net/~laurieyoung/glendalough.html
- History of Lindisfarne, the Holy Island - Geographical and historical description of Lindisfarne, the great monastery of Northumbria and daughter house of Iona.
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/north_east_england_history_page/Holyisla.htm
- Pilgrimage to Iona - There are lots of great photos of Iona on this site, as well as information about the island, where to stay, and the annual Orthodox pilgrimage.
www.orthodox-iona.co.uk
- The Holy Island of Lindisfarne - Information on local accommodation at Lindisfarne, along with religious, natural, and local history, plus books by local authors and local products.
www.lindisfarne.org.uk/index.htm
- The Shrine Church of St. Melangell - Contains information about celebrations and events at the Church, reputedly the oldest Romanesque shrine in northern Europe, as well as information about The Melangell Centre and the Ministry to the Sick.
www.st-melangell.co.uk
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