5130 x 3420 px | 43,4 x 29 cm | 17,1 x 11,4 inches | 300dpi
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Dalkey Island Deilginis in Irish meaning thorny island is situated about 10 miles south of Dublin near the village of Dalkey two miles south of D n Laoghaire harbour The island is now uninhabited by humans but there are the remains of houses a church and a Martello Tower Located less than 300 metres offshore the island comprises 9 hectares 22 acres From Bulloch Harbour it is possible to rent a boat to visit the island Dalkey Island only 5 minutes by local boat from Coliemore Harbour is an important site of ancient and historic remains Artefacts from the island now housed in the National Museum in Dublin are evidence that the original occupants were from the Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age Settlers continued to use the site through the Iron Age and Early Christian period There is evidence it was inhabited in the 4th millennium BC 6000 years ago and was also used as a Viking base There are ruins of another church dating from the 7th century named after St Begnet This was altered on the east side when builders used it as living quarters while building the nearby Martello tower and gun battery in 1804 An older wooden church was probably here before the present stone one was built A promontory fort was located at the northern end of the island its presence still visible today in the form of a ditch A herd of goats originally put there in the early 1800s remains there today but they are replacements of the original goats which were removed summer months by asking one of the local fishermen at Coliemore or Bulloch Harbour The island is also an ideal spot for fishing with Pollock Coalfish Wrasse and Mackerel being caught