Drumharsna Castle
Drumharsna Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhroimm Tharsna) is a tower house near Ardrahan, County Galway, in Ireland.
History
This castle is known to have been owned by Shane Ballagh in 1577 and was probably built some time before that. The castle was damaged when it was occupied in 1920 by the Black and Tans.
The castle was witness to two brothers, Patrick and Harry Loughnane, members of the Sinn Féin, who were arrested by the Black and Tans on 26 November 1920. The prisoners were taken to Drumharsna Castle before being shot to death in the nearby Moy O’Hynes woods.[1][2]
References
- ↑ MacCormaic, Eoin. "Horrific death of brothers at hands of Black and Tans", Republican News, Northern Ireland, 7 December 2000, Retrieved on 13 August 2012.
- ↑ "Memorial Cards of Patrick and Harry Loughnane, acquired by Clare County Library Archives."
Coordinates: 53°8′36″N 8°50′35″W / 53.14333°N 8.84306°W
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