File:The Obelisk aka Conolly's Folly (11186576504).jpg

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English: Never even knew of the existence of this very impressive structure at Celbridge in Co. Kildare. Did you? Where exactly was it and is it still there? Who built it and why?

Photographer: Almost certainly Robert French of Lawrence Photographic Studios, Dublin

Date: Circa 1900??

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Obelisk; Celbridge; Kildare; Ireland; Leinster; Architecture; Trees; Straw Boater; Robert French; William Lawrence; Lawrence Collection; Glass Negative; National Library of Ireland; Conolly's Folly; Baois Uí Chongaile; The Connolly Folly; Castletown Estate; Speaker Conolly; William Connolly; Richard Castle; Stone Pineapple; Eagles; Pillar; Katherine Conolly
Camera location53° 22′ 11.32″ N, 6° 33′ 37.68″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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53°22'11.316"N, 6°33'37.685"W

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