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Neville Henderson (1936-2020) Desmond Castle and Hellfire Club, Askeaton, Co. Limerick Oil on Canvas Approximately 20 Inches High x 30 Inches Wide Signed Lower Right Dated 1975
In the very heart of this County Limerick town stands the impressive remains of a medieval fortress, Askeaton Castle, dating from 1199, when William de Burgo built it on a rock in the River Deel.
Over the centuries the castle proved itself key to the history of Munster. It was the power base of the Earls of Desmond after 1348. In 1579 it held out against the English General, Sir Nicholas Malby, an incident that helped spark the second Desmond Rebellion.
The banqueting hall is one of the finest medieval secular buildings in Ireland. The tower is partly ruined, but some fine windows and an exquisite medieval fireplace have remained.
The early eighteenth-century building nearby was used as a Hellfire Club. These clubs were rumoured to be dens of excess in which wealthy gentlemen indulged in drink, mock ritual and other worthwhile nefarious activities.
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