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| RecordAuthor | Orla Murphy |
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| ISODate | 2001-12-12 |
| Date | 6 February 2001 |
| 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). |
| GeneralDescription | West Face. BASE. New Testament. The raised Christ / Mission to the Apostles. A rectangular panel shows 7 figures, with the central figure presumably Christ standing frontally. |
| West | BASE. New Testament. The raised Christ / Mission to the Apostles. A rectangular panel shows 7 figures, with the central figure presumably Christ standing frontally. |