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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Titre
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)
Sujet
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)
Créateur
George Victor Du Noyer
Source
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Éditeur
The Discovery Programme
Date
May 1845
Contributeur
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Droits
http://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/
Format
14 x 19.7
Identifiant
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
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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, consulté le 22 décembre 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/22828.
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