
Stake attention in this memory
A directional signpost stands at an intersection in Clonmel, Ireland, against an overcast sky. The signpost has multiple dark brown signs pointing in various directions, indicating locations such as "Jail Gate," "Siege of Clonmel 1650," "Linn Shamha Swimming Pool," "Museum," "Post Office," and "Library." In the foreground, a black framed informational plaque displays a drawing of a stone building labeled "Jail Gate (Emmet Street) • Geata an Phríosúin (Sráid Emmet)" and provides historical information about the Jail Gate, mentioning it was used as the first and only Borstal institution in Ireland. Below the drawing, the text "CLONMEL • Cluain Meala" is visible, along with the Clonmel coat of arms. Behind the signpost and plaque are buildings, including a stone-faced building with arched windows and a red brick building. In the background, a bridge and more buildings are visible. On the left side of the image, two adults and a child in a stroller are walking on the sidewalk. The street is paved, with yellow lines marking the lanes.
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