these figures carved on opposite sides of same stone; Head stone, from the old graveyard of Culdragh [Cooldarragh?], Boa Island, Lough Erne, Sep 4. 1841

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Title

these figures carved on opposite sides of same stone; Head stone, from the old graveyard of Culdragh [Cooldarragh?], Boa Island, Lough Erne, Sep 4. 1841

Subject

figure sculpture

Description

these figures carved on opposite sides of same stone; Head stone, from the old graveyard of Culdragh [Cooldarragh?], Boa Island, Lough Erne, Sep 4. 1841

Creator

George Victor Du Noyer

Source

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Publisher

The Discovery Programme

Date

04 September 1841

Contributor

Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland

Rights

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

Format

19.2 x 27.3

Identifier

i_007035v01

Alternative Title

Bi-effigial Tombestones, from the Bo or ox Island, Lough Erne
a man on the Boa Island … [?, when] this curious relic is told me then was a … [?] of stone set in the grave on top of this stone, he said it probably was a small stone cross

Medium

pencil on paper

Spatial Coverage

Boa Island
Lough Erne
Co. Fermanagh
Ireland

Citation

George Victor Du Noyer, “these figures carved on opposite sides of same stone; Head stone, from the old graveyard of Culdragh [Cooldarragh?], Boa Island, Lough Erne, Sep 4. 1841,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed November 21, 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/22949.

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