User:Zoney

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I do not use a watchlist, as I mostly just read articles now, and edit ones that particularly interest me. Email if you don't get responses on talk. I do check recent contributions for replies. I don't spend as much time on Wikipedia these days for various reasons.

My main interests are topics relating to Ireland, Rail transport or Road transport.

image from Limerick:

Ireland's tallest church spire may be found at St John's Cathedral.

for full article, see National Monument (Ireland):
Photo of a notice at a ring fort near Lough Gur, typical of those at a national monument in Ireland.
Photo of a notice at a ring fort near Lough Gur, typical of those at a national monument in Ireland.

A National Monument in the Republic of Ireland, is a monument (or remains of) under preservation by the State, as a result of its being considered to be of national importance. As of 2006 the legal basis for this status are the National Monuments Acts 1930 to 2004 [1]. The original national monuments act by the current Irish state was enacted in 1930 as the National Monuments Act, 1930 [2]. The original itinerary of monuments comprises those to which the Ancient Monuments Protection Act, 1882 applied.