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"The Quiet Man" cottage one step closer to receiving protected status The White O’Morn cottage Co. Galway, will likely be added to the Record of Protected Structures April 24.
The Quiet Man cottage was an historic family home dating back to the pre-1820s. A local family were still living there at the time the movie was made. Only exterior shots were filmed in Ireland.
How the cottage looked during filming A dilapidated cottage made famous by 'The Quiet Man' movie has been granted protected status by Galway County Council. White O' Morn, in Maam, Connemara, was ...
The wonderful thatched cottage from John Ford's The Quiet Man, the blockbuster that brought Ireland to Hollywood in glorious technicolour for the first time, has gone to wrack and ruin.
Over the past several years there have been many fans of the 1952 film, “The Quiet Man,” who have been hoping and praying that the iconic cottage featured in the film would someday be restored.
THE picturesque cottage where John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara set up house after their screen wedding in the classic movie The Quiet Man is a heap of rubble today.
But moves are finally under way to restore crumbling White O’ Morn, the once-iconic, thatched cottage where John Wayne wooed Maureen O’Hara in The Quiet Man. In the past months, two separate ...
One of those characters, Mickey, is one of the last surviving extras from "The Quiet Man." ... would have been walking among the thatched cottages and serene lakes of Cong. And so can you!
A cottage made famous in movie The Quiet Man could be listed as a building with protected status. Known as White O'Morn in the 1952 film, the privately owned building in Connemara, ...
The Connemara cottage made famous in the John Wayne movie, The Quiet Man, could be listed as a protected building. Let us know you agree to data collection on AMP ...