Irisharchaeology Gallery
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irisharchaeology:An old fisherman’s hut in the wilds of Connemara
theitsybitchywitch:irisharchaeology:From a 9th century Irish manuscript, the phrase ‘massive hangove
theitsybitchywitch:irisharchaeology:From a 9th century Irish manuscript, the phrase ‘massive hangove
irisharchaeology:Stunning 15th century window, Clontuskert Abbey, Galway, Ireland Source
salparadisewasright:respectablespy:irisharchaeology:Love this. Tatters the dog, entered by the Culle
irisharchaeology:The 12th century cathedral and round tower at Ardmore, Co. Waterford
irisharchaeology:The 3rd Temptation of Jesus as depicted in the Book of Kells. Jesus is shown on the
salparadisewasright:irisharchaeology:Love this. A census return from 1911 which records the birth of
irisharchaeology:A small prehistoric stone circle at Kealkill, Co Cork, IrelandSource
irisharchaeology:One of Ireland’s most impressive medieval sites is Kells Priory in Co. Kilkenny. Fo
irisharchaeology:The Ardross Wolf stone, this Pictish artwork dates from circa 6th/7th century AD Im
irisharchaeology:The 3rd Temptation of Jesus as depicted in the Book of Kells. Jesus is shown on the
irisharchaeology:A silver coin which was minted in Dublin by the city’s Viking king, Sitric Silkbear
irisharchaeology:St Flannan’s oratory, Killaloe, Co. Clare. It was probably built in the early 12th
irisharchaeology:The impressive remains of Clara castle, Co Kilkenny. This largely intact tower hous
irisharchaeology:St Sourney’s well, Drumacoo, Co. Galway. Dedicated to a female saint, it was tradit
irisharchaeology:The Ardross Wolf stone, this Pictish artwork dates from circa 6th/7th century AD Im
irisharchaeology:A 9th century high cross viewed through an 18th century door, Durrow, Co Offaly
irisharchaeology:Miniatures of the twelve Zodiac signs from the Hunterian Psalter, AD 1170, England
irisharchaeology:Luke Howard, namer of clouds… great epitaph smile emoticonBorn in London in 1772, H
irisharchaeology:This 14th century depiction of Patrick (seated), is though to be the earliest survi
irisharchaeology:The ivy clad ruins of Tomhaggard church, Wexford. It dates from the 13th century
irisharchaeology:A woman and girl walk through a honeycomb of stone walls to get water from a pump,
irisharchaeology:This unassuming looking plant is the only living representative of the Judean Date
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