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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Titre
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
Sujet
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
Créateur
George Victor Du Noyer
Source
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Éditeur
The Discovery Programme
Date
04 September 1841
Contributeur
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Droits
http://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/
Format
19.2 x 27.3
Identifiant
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
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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, consulté le 22 décembre 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/22949.
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