Geo: Du Noyer, May 1845; specimen of Cyclopean or ?Selasgic Masonry from the base of the Cathedral, Glendalough; many of the stones forming this work; an 5 feet in length by 2-6 in width; (bosh! See masony from Devenish Island)

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Title

Geo: Du Noyer, May 1845; specimen of Cyclopean or ?Selasgic Masonry from the base of the Cathedral, Glendalough; many of the stones forming this work; an 5 feet in length by 2-6 in width; (bosh! See masony from Devenish Island)

Subject

achitecture ireland
church architecture Ireland Wicklow
cathedral architecture
cyclopean masonry

Description

Geo: Du Noyer, May 1845; specimen of Cyclopean or ?Selasgic Masonry from the base of the Cathedral, Glendalough; many of the stones forming this work; an 5 feet in length by 2-6 in width; (bosh! See masony from Devenish Island)

Creator

George Victor Du Noyer

Source

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Publisher

The Discovery Programme

Date

May 1845

Contributor

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Rights

http://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/

Format

14 x 19.7

Identifier

i_00604103

Alternative Title

masony from the same [Glendalough]

Medium

pencil on paper
ink on paper

Spatial Coverage

St Mary's Cathedral
Glendalough
Co. Wicklow
Ireland

Citation

George Victor Du Noyer, “Geo: Du Noyer, May 1845; specimen of Cyclopean or ?Selasgic Masonry from the base of the Cathedral, Glendalough; many of the stones forming this work; an 5 feet in length by 2-6 in width; (bosh! See masony from Devenish Island),” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed April 16, 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/22828.

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