tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-132998698389364359.post6740730241450651145..comments2024-02-08T11:47:07.677-08:00Comments on Medieval News: Dungarvan Castle: an outline historyNiall O'Brienhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15438525691451657543noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-132998698389364359.post-1008146580154253262018-04-09T04:45:45.670-07:002018-04-09T04:45:45.670-07:00Hi Niall,
We've been in touch before now to d...Hi Niall,<br /><br />We've been in touch before now to discuss Mocollop Castle. I have just scanned your full list of articles, bookmarking several of particular interest, and I must say your output is very impressive.<br /><br />Last time you kindly permitted me to use your images of Mocollop castle published on the blog. I wanted to include Mocollop as an excursion on a conference I am organising, but in the end I got a reluctant no (at this time) from Richard, the owner.<br /><br />We are, however, going to Dungarvan Castle, and I am writing to ask if I could use your images from that blog too (30 October 2016).<br /><br />The aerial image is of particular interest for its view into the shell keep, and might be reproduced also - you permitting - in the next issue of the Castle Studies Group journal.<br /><br />Thanks in advance,<br /><br />Dan<br /><br />Daniel Tietzsch-Tyler, Limerick<br />email: dantt@eircom.netAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06125075865318324836noreply@blogger.com