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Shielmartin Hill or Shelmartin〔Dublin, MH Gill and Son, 1912, Weston St John Joyce, "The Neighbourhood of Dublin", Chapter 32〕〔Dublin, The Irish Naturalist, Vol. 4, No. 7 (Jul. 1895), pp. 174-179, Praeger R Lloyd, "Notes on the Flora of Howth"〕 ( high) is a peak on Howth Head. From it can be seen Portmarnock, Sutton, Bull Island and the coastal areas behind it, and most of Dublin Bay. ==Form== From Sutton Creek, the crest of the hill seems to be cleft in two, but the actual peak is the southern one (i.e. the one to the right in the picture) - the northern one is an ancient cairn, on whose southern edge three or four modern cairns in the form of circles have been built. The original cairn may be the burial site of Crimhthan Niadhnair.〔(Dumping on Dublin's beauty spots ), irishtimes.com〕〔(Ireland: In the haunt of cloud-gazers ), telegraph.co.uk〕〔Weston St. John Joyces' 1920 work ''The Neighbourhood of Dublin''〕
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