English: Cemetery gateway Entrance to a large cemetery on the Curragh. It contains several graves of British military personnel and their families. Note the Victoria Regina crest above the entrance, dating from 1869 when Queen Victoria visited the Curragh to inspect British troops while her son (Edward VII the then Prince of Wales) was serving at the camp.
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