Hiberno Gallery
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hiberno: Moebius, Venezia Celeste
irisharchaeology:A silver coin which was minted in Dublin by the city’s Hiberno-Norse (Viking) king,
art-of-swords:Handmade Weapons - Hiberno-Norse SeaxMaker: James G. Elmslie10th century Hiberno-Norse
irisharchaeology: A silver coin which was minted in Dublin by the city’s Hiberno-Norse (Viking
thissacredheart:historiated:Details of the Tara Brooch, 8th c. Hiberno-Saxon. Images taken from ARTs
St. Matthew the Evangelist, from the Lindisfarne Gospels, ca. 700 CE.
historiated: Details of the Tara Brooch, 8th c. Hiberno-Saxon. Images taken from ARTstor. Click thr
irisharchaeology: Trial piece carved in slate and decorated with Hiberno-Urnes Style motifs, circa
thegirlwhohid: Manannán or Manann, also known as Manannán mac Lir (“son of the sea”), is a warrior a
itsiparwing:Day 12: Foam | Selkie
(via Rock of Cashel, once home to the Celtic Kings : castles)
irisharchaeology: Came across this lovely section of traditional walling today. Formed by facing an
(via The Rugged Causeway Coast, Northern Ireland [OC] [3840 x 4800] IG: @compositionsbyciaran : Eart
irisharchaeology: Inside the ruins of Dunbrody abbey, Co Wexford
(via Today, Inishmurray Island lies uninhabited off the Sligo coast. But that wasn’t the case
irisharchaeology: Rays of light….. Stained glass windows, St Brigid’s cathedral, Kildare
(via Poulnabrone Dolmen, Co. Clare : archeologyworld)
(via Lismore Castle is owned by Duke of Devonshire family and has long and rich history dating back
(via Downpatrick Head, County Mayo - Steep cliffs, screaming seagulls and heavy clouds. I love those
(via Map art piece I’m working on of Cork city Ireland. : MapPorn)
irelandseyeonmythology: If you’ve seen the film “The Secret of Kells” you’ll have heard of Pangur B
irisharchaeology: Ogham stone at Kilmalkedar, Co Kerry. The incised lines represent Ireland’s earlie
irisharchaeology: An Irish fox and wolf depicted in ‘Topographia Hiberniae’ by Giraldus Cambrenisis,
irisharchaeology: Face from the past…….medieval carving at Corcomroe Abbey, Co. Clare
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