English: Ardfert The Irish name for Ardfert is Ard Fhearta and "fert" is an old Irish word often referring to pre-christian burials.
The small tower contained a fountain that used to be the town's water supply and the plaque on the side reads:
1901
The ARDFERT water-supply
was provided by
Lieut Colonel Talbot-Crosbie
and
this fountain erected
to his memory
and
for the public good
by his brother
LINDSEY TALBOT-CROSBIE
of
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The small tower contained a fountain that used to be the town's water