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Watergate at Enniskillen Castle
 
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Title   Watergate at Enniskillen Castle
 
Photographer   Fermanagh County Museum
 
Date   1990s
 
Location   Enniskillen Castle, Co. Fermanagh
 
Description   Enniskillen Castle was built almost 600 years ago by Gaelic Maguire chieftains. The chieftain at the time, King Thomas Maguire, (Thomas the Great) ruled from Lisnaskea in the south-eastern part of the county. His younger brother, Hugh ‘The Hospitable’ Maguire, was deputy chieftain and he is credited with building Enniskillen Castle, locating it in a strong defensive position beside the River Erne.

The original castle, a small square tower-house, guarded one of the few passes into Ulster and defended Fermanagh from attack, particularly from the neighbouring O’Rourke and O’Donnell clans.

Guarding one of the few passes into Ulster, it was strategically important throughout its history.

In the 17th century it became an English garrison fort and later served as part of a military barracks.


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