UCSC Extension Multimedia and Web Design Certificate - Final Project |
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Project Plan: Erin Dreams |
Elsa DieLöwin |
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March 2001
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The slideshows do not have seperate audio. They do have light
green background as used throughout site,
photographs with captions in dark green text.
Galway Slideshow pages |
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| File name | Description | Captions |
| s-Galway59-25.html |
Image: 59-25.jpg link to s-Galway60-02.html |
The castle at Craggaunowen, built in 1550. |
| s-Galway60-02.html |
Image: 60-02.jpg link to s-Galway60-04.html |
This ancient carving guards the entrance to the castle. |
| s-Galway60-04.html |
Image: 60-04.jpg link to s-Galway60-06.html |
The lichen covered castle doorway |
| s-Galway60-06.html |
Image: 60-06.jpg link to s-Galway60-08.html |
A beautifully carved antique cupboard at Craggaunowen castle |
| s-Galway60-08.html |
Image: 60-08.jpg link to s-Galway60-16.html |
This is the window that fascinated Krys. The angled-in section is fixed. It's the horizontal top panel that moves. |
| s-Galway60-16.html |
Image: 60-16.jpg link to s-Galway60-10.html |
I wouldn't mind living here! |
| s-Galway60-10.html |
Image: 60-10.jpg link to s-Galway60-13.html |
View toward the Bronze Age village from the castle window. |
| s-Galway60-13.html |
Image: 60-13.jpg link to s-Galway60-14.html |
View toward the Bronze Age village from higher in the castle |
| s-Galway60-14.html |
Image: 60-14.jpg link to s-Galway60-17.html |
The castle guardian and the foundation of the previous castle. |
| s-Galway60-17.html |
Image: 60-17.jpg link to s-Galway60-18.html |
Peat and wood are fuel for the Bronze Age village at Craggaunowen. |
| s-Galway60-18.html |
Image: 60-18.jpg link to s-Galway60-24.html |
The village is reached by a bridge. The gateway looks slightly Polynesian. |
| s-Galway60-24.html |
Image: 60-24.jpg link to s-Galway61-08.html |
From the upper level of gatehouse, the villagers could keep watch for danger. |
| s-Galway61-08.html |
Image: 61-08.jpg link to |
A Bronze Age Roundhouse with a woodworking tool outside. |
| s-Galway61-11.html |
Image: 61-11jpg link to s-Galway60-19.html |
A Bronze Age lathe. |
| s-Galway-60-19.html |
Image: 60-19.jpg link to s-Galway61-02.html |
Though the round house is about 10 feet high at the peak, the door is low. These walls are wattle-and-daub. |
| s-Galway61-02.html |
Image: 61-02.jpg link to s-Galway61-12.html |
Stone was an alternative to wattle-and-daub. |
| s-Galway61-12.html |
Image: 61-12.jpg link to s-Galway61-24.html |
A souterrain is the "back way" out of the village. |
| s-Galway61-24.html |
Image: 61-24.jpg link to s-Galway61-21.html |
The Brendan ship is housed in glass in the woods at Craggaunowen. |
| s-Galway61-21.html |
Image: 61-21.jpg link to s-Galway61-22a.html |
It was built by Tim Severin to test the theory that 6th century Irish monks could cross the Atlantic. |
| s-Galway61-22a.html |
Image: 61-22n23.jpg link to s-Galway61-17a.html |
Taking pictures in the enclosed space was awkward. This composite is of the bow of the ship from the front. |
| s-Galway61-17a.html |
Image: 61-17n18.jpg link to s-Galway61-14a.html |
The bow of the ship from behind |
| s-Galway61-14a.html |
Image: 61-14n15.jpg link to s-Galway62-01.html |
The stern of the Brendan ship |
| s-Galway62-01.html |
Image: 62-01.jpg link to s-Galway62-02.html |
Wild boar breeds are preserved at Craggaunowen, with fences to keep both boars and humans safe. |
| s-Galway62-02.html |
Image: 62-02.jpg link to s-Galway62-04.html |
Cute baby wild boar |
| s-Galway62-04.html |
Image: 62-04.jpg link to s-Galway62-07.html |
An ancient breed of goat and one of the ubiquitous stone enclosure walls at Craggaunowen |
| s-Galway62-07.html |
Image: 62-07.jpg link to s-Galway62-11.html |
Walking toward town centre from Salthill along the River Corrib in Galway |
| s-Galway62-11.html |
Image: 62-11.jpg link to s-Galway62-12.html |
The splash of red window frames caught my eye |
| s-Galway62-12.html |
Image: 62-12.jpg link to s-Galway62-13.html |
Starting up Quay St. in Galway |
| s-Galway62-13.html |
Image: 62-13.jpg link to s-Galway62-14.html |
Brightly painted shops in Quay St. |
| s-Galway62-14.html |
Image: 62-14.jpg link to s-Galway62-15a.html |
Next time I'll make a point of having more than two minutes in Pearls of Wisdom in Galway. |
| s-Galway-62-15a.html |
Image: 62-15n16.jpg link to s-Galway62-19a.html |
Along Kylemore Lough in Connemara on the way to Sligo |
| s-Galway-62-19a.html |
Image: 62-19n21.jpg link to s-Galway62-24.html |
Misty hills across Kylemore Lough |
| s-Galway62-24.html |
Image: 62-24.jpg link to s-Galway62-22.html |
The bank of Kylemore Lough. The road is not far to the right of these trees. |
| s-Galway62-22.html | Image: 62-22.jpg
link to map-Galway.html |
It was seeing this lovely waterfall that made me double back a mile or more to take pictures. |
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