Lantern slide of north facing cross inscribed stone, Ballyvourney, County Cork
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Title
Lantern slide of north facing cross inscribed stone, Ballyvourney, County Cork
Description
Lantern slide of cross inscribed stone, Ballyvourney, County Cork.his record is for the original location of 'St Gobnet's stone' which is c. 60m WSW of the present location (CO058-013002-). According to Kelly (1897, 104), Windele noted on its removal 'many bones' under the mound where it stood. Now set in concrete and protected by circular stone wall. Thin slab (H 1.04m; 0.36m x 0.08m) with both N and S faces are decorated with a Greek cross of arcs, enclosed by two incised concentric rings. Treble cross, decorating top arm of crosson S face is thought by Henry (1952, 41) to be 'a fairly recent addition'. Above circle on N face walks an incised figure in side profile. Figure issimply depicted, with facial features, wearing a bell-shaped garment andcarrying a crozier. Henry (ibid.) dates stone to second half of 7th century. Hurley and O'Flaherty (1981, 57-8) noted similarities between St Gobnait's Stone and stone from Bawnatemple (CO071-108005-) c. 19km to E. Cross design within circle. Original slide No. 82. A Caroll Dublin inscribed on slide in white ink.
Source
RSAI Lantern Slide Collection: Box 05
Publisher
The Discovery Programme
Contributor
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)
Format
image/tiff
Language
en
Type
image
Identifier
BOX5_002
Alternative Title
Lantern slide of St Gobnet's stone
Has Format
Scanned to 2400 dpi , 16 bit greyscale image with automatic exposure
Is Part Of
RSAI Lantern slide collection
Extent
7559 x 7559 pixels
Medium
Lantern slides
Spatial Coverage
Country: Ireland
Town/ townland: Killeen
Logainm code: http://www.logainm.ie/11581.aspx
Area: Ballyvourney
Logainm code: http://www.logainm.ie/520.aspx
Irish National Grid East: 121368
Irish National Grid North: 77007
Latitude:
Longitude:
Rights Holder
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)
Files
Citation
“Lantern slide of north facing cross inscribed stone, Ballyvourney, County Cork,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed December 26, 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/28204.
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