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DSWAI (Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland)

  • Féile na gCloch, Inis Óirr, Virtual 2020

    Féile na gCloch, Inis Óirr, Virtual 2020

  • Pat McAfee interview

    Pat McAfee interview

    April 2020
  • The Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland

    The Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland

    Promoting an awareness of the craft of dry stone building in Ireland
  • Benefits of a dry stone retaining wall

    Benefits of a dry stone retaining wall

  • Benefits of a dry stone wall

    Benefits of a dry stone wall

  • Drawing Dry Stone Walls

    Drawing Dry Stone Walls

  • Poem by Clare Bolton

    Poem by Clare Bolton

  • DSWAI Newsletter

    DSWAI Newsletter (4)

Féile na gCloch
  • Hands Across Europe
  • Feile na gCloch
  • Feile na gCloch
  • Feile na gCloch
  • Féile na gCloch Poster
  • Dry stone wall sketching event
  • Sketching Event
  • Miniature dry stone walling event
  • Miniature Walls Competition
  • Féile na gCloch:
  • A Conversation with Pat McAfee
  • The Old Well Wall
  • The Story of a Wall by Eddie Farrelly
  • Alexandra Morosco
  • Féile na gCloch Virtual 2020 - Mark Making and Drawing
  • Stein und Wein 2020
  • Fernhill Greenway Restoration.
  • How to build a mini arch by Nell (age 10)
  • Incant'iere on Lake Como, Italy:
  • Interview with Tracy Mahaffey,
  • Tracy Mahaffey’s Stone Carving Shop,
  • Karin Sprague Stone Carvers,
  • The John Stevens Shop,
  • Nick Aitken Drystone Walling
  • Féile na gCloch - Swiss Stone Wall
  • Connecting to the Stone Tribe
  • Stories from the Landscape - The Stone Hut
  • Mulranny Stone Wall Festival
  • Mourne Granite through the generations 0
  • The Stone and Wind masons of Jeju Island, Korea
  • OPW Athenry Apprentice
  • Guédelon, France
  • Invincible Spirit by Simon Carman
  • Ballyknockan Granite, Wicklow - A New Generation
  • Women Working with Stone Worldwide
  • Tír Chonaill Stone Festival:
  • Kilmeague Historic Footpath
  • DSWAI Mentoring
  • It's So Easy by MacDara
  • Stases
  • Walling Styles on the Royal Breffni County Bounds by Eddie Farrelly
  • Traditions in Stone - Tommy Lysaght
  • Stone Walls of the Burren with Rory O'Shaughnessy
  • SET IN STONE Bearlog
  • ‘An Chloch’, A Fisherman’s Memorial
  • School Film
  • Following the old stone road: Éire
  • A Scáth a Chéile
  • Stories of the Irish stonemason
  • Féile na gCloch: Captured on the Lens by Eddie Farrelly
  • Féile na gCloch Carvers Corner
  • Féile na gCloch (from an American standpoint) with you
  • Office of Public Works
  • DSWAI (Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland)
  • Inisheer Zibaldone Project
  • Photo Gallery
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