This website is brought to you by Seomra Ranga.com. It can be used as a history resource when teaching about Penal Times in Ireland, or it can be used when dealing with the history of the faith in Ireland. It could also be used as the basis for the study of your own local holy well. Classroom resources can be downloaded from the "Resources" section. I hope this web site will prove to be a valuable resource for teachers.
Some of the following links may be of interest:
Please Note
Seomra Ranga does not maintain any of the web sites provided as links so it assumes no responsibility for their contents, nor does any link constitute an endorsement of any other site, its sponsor or its contents. These links are just suggestions of websites that teachers may wish to visit to gain further insights into Ireland's Holy Wells. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of each individual teacher or school to determine whether the links provided are suitable for children to visit.
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Tobernalt Holy Well (Ask About Ireland) |
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Holy Wells Customs (Malahide Historical Society) |
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Wells and Wells Customs (Clare County Library) |
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Holy Wells (Liosmore Mocollop) |
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The Holy Wells of Ireland (by Francine Nicholson) |
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The Holy Wells of Ireland (by Brigid Haggerty) |
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Irish Holy Wells (by Casey Shapiro) |
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The Holy Wells of Ireland (Essay by John Healy) |
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Irish Sally Garden (Blog entry on a holy well in the Burren) |
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Doon Well, Donegal |
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St. John's Well, Kilcorney, Co. Cork |
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