This shoeing stone
has been in the
Doyle Family of the Moate
for five generations
and has been
donated by them
to the
people of Rathvilly
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The shoeing stone was
relocated . . . — — Map (db m136195) HM
H. Company
1st. Batt. Dublin Brigade
I.R.A.
of Tombeach in the Parish of
Rathvilly
Born in Dublin 20th. January
1902
Taken in Action against
British troops 20th September
1920
Hanged in Mountjoy Jail
1st. November 1920
Aged . . . — — Map (db m136190) HM WM
Rathvilly nestles at the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains on the River Staney in the lush, green landscape of Ireland's Ancient East. The name Rathvilly derives from the Irish for 'Ring Fort of the Trees'. The village and its surrounds has a . . . — — Map (db m136197) HM
To Mark The 50th Anniversary Of Rathvilly
All Ireland Tidy Town Win In 1961
This Plaque Was Unveiled On The 18th June 2011
By The Minister For The Environment
Mr Phil Hogan TD . . . — — Map (db m136193) HM