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| RecordAuthor | Orla Murphy | 
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| ISODate | 2002-04-24 | 
| Date | 24 April 2002 | 
| PictureCredit | Jane Hawkes | 
| County | Sligo | 
| Townland | Drumcliff | 
| OSMapRef | G-68.42 | 
| Area | Ireland | 
| GeneralContext | This sandstone Cross is situated at the edge of a graveyard a near the Protestant Church at Drumcliff. Its measurements are 3m high x 1.1m arms span, the shaft is 47 cm wide by 31 cm. It is mounted on a base 83 cm high x 1.23 m x 98 cm. The panels are not separated. Harbison argues that the two parts of the cross were not originally designed for one another. (Harbison, 1992, p.70). | 
| GeneralDescription | This is a general view of the west face of the cross at Drumcliff, Co. Sligo. | 
| West | Lower Fragment | 
| W1 | Interlace | 
| W2 | 3 figures facing to the front, the central figure holds a child diagonally across her body. Harbison argues that the scene represents the presentation of John the Baptist in the temple, Harbison, 1992, p. 72 and p.236. | 
| W3 | High relief of a camel walking across the shaft. | 
| W4 | Arrest/Mocking of Jesus. Jesus is the central figure, flanked by two soldiers. | 
| W5 | ? Return from Egypt / Zacharias, Elisabeth and John the Baptist. | 
| West | Centre of Cross Head | 
| West | Crucifixion, Jesus is depicted centrally with long robes to the knee - Stephaton offers vinegar and Longinus lifts his spear. | 
| West | Arms (?)thieves | 
| West | Top and ring, interlace and pellet decoration |