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The North Cross is a National Monuments in State care (National Monument No. 124 / SMR No.TS079-007002-) and is in the ownership of the Minister of State with responsibility for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform (DHLGH). The North Cross is 3.65m high. It comprises three disti

Celtic crosses (visual works) | cross monuments | digital photogrammetry

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Object North Cross Ahenny, Co. Tipperaryhas no cover

This candelabrum was produced in the Belleek, Co. Fermanagh.The piece consists of the head of a stag supported by three scrolled acanthus leaves. The antlers form three branches and these support three candle holders in the form of sea urchins. The piece rests on a three-cornered

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Object Belleek Candelabrum, Stags Headhas no cover

A sandstone high cross (w: (cross head max.) 1.16 - (cross shaft) 0.47 x h: 2.86 x d: (cross shaft) 0.35m) stands on a two-tiered base (dims. 1.25m square; H 0.7m). There is a raised heavy rope-like moulding around the edges which terminates at a projecting basal plinth which is

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Object Killamery 3. Inscribed High Crosshas no cover

An irregular-shaped, greenish-coloured cross slab, w: 0.77 x h: 1.72, with a large, three-lined frame enclosing a cross with a circular expansion at the centre and half round expansions at the terminals. The inscription is positioned vertically (in relation to the cross) in a sin

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Object Monasterboice Cross Slabhas no cover

Sandstone, high cross, w: 2.14 (across arms) x h: 5.20. The South Cross, also called Muiredach’s Cross, is truly monumental and the sculpted biblical scenes are so finely executed that art historian, Roger Stalley (2007), has called the unknown sculptor the 'Muiredach Master' and

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Object Monasterboice (South) High Crosshas no cover

A roughly rectangular stone cross-slab, (w: 0.56 x h: 1.56x d: 0.14m) with a rounded top. The decoration, on the smooth flat surface, is described by Carrigan (1905, vol. 4, 314) as, ‘an irregularly shaped panel in two incised lines embracing a Latin cross, which terminates in a

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Object Killamery 1. Inscribed Cross-slabhas no cover

A stone cross-slab, described by Hamlin (2001, 54) as basalt (w: 0.46 x h: 0.52m). A roughly rectangular slab broken along the base and with a slightly convex surface. It has a ringed cross with three expanded terminals. Vertical and horizontal cracks running through the centre o

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Object Kilconriola Inscribed Cross-slabhas no cover

A stone pillar, of hard greyish Silurian grit. It is slender and four-sided, widening appreciably towards the base (w: 0.16 x h: 0.90x d: 0.15 widening to 0.3m). It has seven small equal-armed crosses with deeply carved bifurcated ends, two on each face except the North face whic

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Object Inchagoill Inscribed Pillarhas no cover

Stone cross-slab (w: 0.39 x h: 0.66x d: 0.09m). Spanning most of the dressed surface of the slab is a Latin outline cross. It is formed of deep, v-shaped grooves, deepest on the upper and sinister terminals, and are of a similar depth (c. 4 mm) as the formulaic ‘ŌR AR’ inscribed

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Object Enniskeen Inscribed Cross-slabhas no cover

Cross-slab (w: 0.54 x h: 0.73x d: 0.12m). Occupying much of the area below the inscription is a double outline cross, formed from two equal-armed outline crosses, one set into the other. Both crosses are formed of wide, shallow grooves, substantially wider than those of the inscr

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Object Moybologue Inscribed Cross-slabhas no cover

A 3D model of a face shield for use as personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic, along with photographs of the resultant 3D-printed face shield frame. For use with an A3 transparent plastic sheet punched with four holes for attaching to the protruding spokes.

COVID-19 (Disease) | Masks | Protective coverings

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Object Face Shield modelhas no cover