User talk:Cmount

Early Bronze Age Irish Burial}}}
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Great edits to Ireland
Good show. It's always a pleasure to see genuine experts (as opposed to the well-meaning armchair sorts, like me) making contributions to the site. If and when you've got the time, the History of Ireland article, which goes into much more depth, can always use more good editors. Dppowell 12:48, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

Dr. Mount, would you happen to have access to public domain (or effectively public domain) images of any Irish historical/archaeological sites? I'm asking with particular regard to Clonard Abbey, of which I've seen a nice aerial photo...but couldn't upload it because I couldn't ascertain its copyright status. Dppowell 19:07, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
 * I asked because I noticed your recent contributions to articles on Irish Christian sites. I've been working in that area myself, but I've only taken photos of Claregalway Friary, Ross Errilly Friary, and Ballybeg Priory (having visited those myself).  For other articles I've started, such as Corcomroe Abbey, I've had to rely on whatever I've found in the Wikimedia Commons.  There are miscellaneous photos of about a half-dozen sites, but it would be great to have more.  Would you be willing to upload yours under a Creative Commons (or comparable) license? Dppowell 14:15, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
 * I'm not familiar with that book, but now that I know of it I'll have to track down a copy of it somewhere. It sounds like it would be an invaluable reference for these types of articles. Thanks for the tip!  Dppowell 21:24, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
 * And fortuitiously, it seems my university's library has a copy! I'll borrow that when I go to campus next week. Dppowell 21:28, 15 December 2006 (UTC)