Sunday, November 6, 2011

The Youghal Town Clock

Youghal Town Clock in Cork
Excerpt from Wikipedia

Clock Gate Tower - In 1777, the town's Clock Gate Tower was built on the site of Trinity Castle, part of the town's fortifications. It was used as a prison during the rebellion of 1798, and a pole lashed from the lower windows to the corner of the first house on South Main Street (now Luigi's) was used for hangings. Thomas Gallagher was one of those hanged for trying to seduce a soldier from allegiance to his regiment. Numerous forms of torture were conducted therein including thumb screws, pitch-cap, rack and the lime boot and flogging. The Clock Gate served the town as gaol and public gallows until 1837 when it was considered "defective in several of the accomodations essential to the health of prisoners".  It then became a family home until 1959 when the last family left.

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