UCSC Extension Multimedia and Web Design Certificate - Final Project

Project Plan: Erin Dreams

Elsa DieLöwin

Version 1.0
March 2001

Script: Slide show- Galway

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

File name Description Captions
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link to s-Galway60-02.html

The castle at Craggaunowen, built in 1550.
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link to s-Galway60-04.html

This ancient carving guards the entrance to the castle.
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link to s-Galway60-06.html

The lichen covered castle doorway
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link to s-Galway60-08.html

A beautifully carved antique cupboard at Craggaunowen castle
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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.
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(long view of the room)

link to s-Galway60-10.html

I wouldn't mind living here!
s-Galway60-10.html

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link to s-Galway60-13.html

View toward the Bronze Age village from the castle window.
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link to s-Galway60-14.html

View toward the Bronze Age village from higher in the castle
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link to s-Galway60-17.html

The castle guardian and the foundation of the previous castle.
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link to s-Galway60-18.html

Peat and wood are fuel for the Bronze Age village at Craggaunowen.
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link to s-Galway60-24.html

The village is reached by a bridge. The gateway looks slightly Polynesian.
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link to s-Galway61-08.html

From the upper level of gatehouse, the villagers could keep watch for danger.
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link to
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A Bronze Age Roundhouse with a woodworking tool outside.
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link to s-Galway60-19.html

A Bronze Age lathe.
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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.
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link to s-Galway61-12.html

Stone was an alternative to wattle-and-daub.
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link to s-Galway61-24.html

A souterrain is the "back way" out of the village.
s-Galway61-24.html

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link to s-Galway61-21.html

The Brendan ship is housed in glass in the woods at Craggaunowen.
s-Galway61-21.html

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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

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(composite)

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Taking pictures in the enclosed space was awkward. This composite is of the bow of the ship from the front.
s-Galway61-17a.html

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(composite)

link to s-Galway61-14a.html

The bow of the ship from behind
s-Galway61-14a.html 

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(composite)

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The stern of the Brendan ship
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link to s-Galway62-02.html

Wild boar breeds are preserved at Craggaunowen, with fences to keep both boars and humans safe.
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link to s-Galway62-04.html

Cute baby wild boar
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link to s-Galway62-07.html

An ancient breed of goat and one of the ubiquitous stone enclosure walls at Craggaunowen
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link to s-Galway62-11.html

Walking toward town centre from Salthill along the River Corrib in Galway
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link to s-Galway62-12.html

The splash of red window frames caught my eye
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link to s-Galway62-13.html

Starting up Quay St. in Galway
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Brightly painted shops in Quay St.
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Next time I'll make a point of having more than two minutes in Pearls of Wisdom in Galway.
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(composite)

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Along Kylemore Lough in Connemara on the way to Sligo
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(composite)

link to s-Galway62-24.html

Misty hills across Kylemore Lough
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link to s-Galway62-22.html

The bank of Kylemore Lough. The road is not far to the right of these trees.
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link to map-Galway.html

It was seeing this lovely waterfall that made me double back a mile or more to take pictures.

 

To Script:
  Home, Music, Travel, Guestbook
  Map and Journal - Dublin
  Map and Journal - Avoca
  Map and Journal - Cashel
  Map and Journal - Killarney
  Map and Journal - Galway
  Map and Journal - Sligo
  Map and Journal - Newgrange
  Map and Journal - Kildare
  Slideshow - Dublin
  Slideshow - Avoca
  Slideshow - Cashel
  Slideshow - Killarney
  Slideshow - Kerry
  Slideshow - Galway
  Slideshow - Sligo
  Slideshow - Newgrange
  Slideshow - Kildare

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