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RecordAuthor |
Orla Murphy |
ISODate |
2002-04-15 |
Date |
April 15 2002 |
PictureCredit |
Jane Hawkes |
County |
Tipperary |
Townland |
Kilclispeen |
OSMapRef |
S-414.290 |
Area |
Ireland |
GeneralContext |
There are two sandstone crosses in this churchyard. |
Measurements |
2.46m high 1.37 across arms. Shaft tapers 49 cm wide and 36cm thick at end. It rests on a stepped base. It is topped by a
stone which is the subject of debate. There are queries as to whether this unusually shaped stone belongs to the cross at
all. Porter (1931, p.22) has suggested a bishop's mitre. Richardson has suggested an association with the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre in Jerusalem, (Richardson, 1984, p.130).
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GeneralDescription |
This base panel is subject to queries. A horse drawn chariot is recognisable, preceded by 2 horsed figures, one of whom is
carrying a spear. There are 2 figures in the chariot, the larger of the two is hooded, the smaller figure ( charioteer?) carries
a whip.
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North |
This base panel is subject to queries. A horse drawn chariot is recognisable, preceded by 2 horsed figures, one of whom is
carrying a spear. There are 2 figures in the chariot, the larger of the two is hooded, the smaller figure ( charioteer?) carries
a whip.
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