Thursday, 27 February 2014

Nicholas Bagenal erected St. Patricks Church in Newry. It was the first Protestant church to be erected in Ireland. On Bagenals death his body was interred in the Church which still stands today. His name and arms can be seen engraved into the stone on the Church tower. Below is a sketch of the Bagenal families coat of arms.


Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Interview from Bagenal's Castle

 
Finally got my interview with Museum Assistant Greg McAtter posted, hope you enjoy listening to it.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Up-date on Research

Been in Newry SRC all morning, and have found some really intresting and relevant information on the medieval Cisterian Abbey and the monastic communities that dwelled on the site of Bagenals Castle prior to its construction by Nicholas Bagenal.



 
A granite grave slab, carved with a cross. It is said to be from the monastry that was at newry and was salvaged from a nearby building in the 20th Century.
 
 
 
 

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Images of Bagenal's Castle taken on Thursday 30th January 2014



Front Entrance To Bagenal's Castle Museum.

Exterior Of Bagenal's Castle Today.



Chimney Projection
Exterior of north wall of Castle with chimney projection. Similar chimney projections are depicted on a 16th century isometric drawing of the Castle.


The Great Chamber showing the original joist holds in the wall
These joist holes of the attic floor have been uncovered higher in the walls.


The Great Chamber
The historic importance of this floor in the Castle is indicated by a large four-light window. A large fireplace which heated the Great Chamber in the south wall and a blocked-up doorway which led to the (now demolished) latrine turret survives in the east wall. The present roof is a 19th century structure.



One of several ventilation or gun loops which were originally located in the north & south walls of the Castle.


Roll Moulding
A section of 13th century moulding probably from a doorway in the Cistercian Abbey in Newry. The moulding is not in its original location and was reused either in the building of the Castle or during subsequent alterations.

Castle Entrance

Basement Steps
A view into the basement steps, the steps and cellar date from the 18th century when the Castle was converted into two dwelling houses.