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  1. Drumena Cashel Stone Fort

    This stone fort, with average wall heights standing about 2.75 meters and over three ... off the A25 road to Rathfriland, County Down, north of Ireland (Irish: Ráth Fraoileann, Contae an Dúin, Tuaisceart Éireann). It is ... Stones Drumena Cashel Link: Discover Northern Ireland Newcastle /Lough Island Reavy Route Celtic nation: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 25 2021 - 1:00pm

  2. Derrynane Beg Ogham Stone - Cloch Oghaim Dhoire Fhíonáin Beag and Derrynane House

    Derrynane Beg Ogham Stone - (Irish: Cloch Oghaim Dhoire Fhíonáin Beag) is a standing stone ... near the village Derrynane Beg, Caherdaniel, County Kerry, Ireland ((Irish: Cathair Dónall, Contae Chiarraí, Éire). The stone is made ... had united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland. The struggle for Irish freedom is well known. Most of Ireland gained ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 14 2021 - 2:34am

  3. Church of England rules Irish inscription on grave stone must have translation

    ... Church of England rules Irish inscription on grave stone must have translation Family of Irishwoman wanted phrase ‘In ár ... by a translation.” He said Mrs Keane was born in the Ireland but had made her life in the UK but had remained proud of her Irish ...

    Kernow Matters to Us - Jun 5 2020 - 4:41pm

  4. Kinard East Ogham Stone

    Kinard East Ogham Stone is located at the west end of the graveyard of what was once the parish ... road at Kinard East in the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland (Irish: Corca Dhuibhne, Contae Chiarraí, Éire). Image: Ogham Stone, Kinard East 1838 from Rambles in the South of Ireland during the year 1838 by Henrietta Georgiana Marcia Chatterton published ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 17 2021 - 9:10pm

  5. Men Gurta - St Breock Downs Longstone. The heaviest standing stone in Cornwall

    ... Gurta - St Breock Downs Longstone The heaviest standing stone in Cornwall This menhir or prehistoric longstone, which was ... about 16 feet high known as Men Gurta - the waiting stone - and also called St Breock Longstone. Weighing about 16.5 tons it is ...

    Kernow Matters to Us - Aug 20 2018 - 5:29pm

  6. Glendalough Cross and Deer Stone

    ... the sixth century. On the site is the conical shaped Deer Stone, the high cross of St Kevin standing about eleven feet in height from the ... and the conversion to Christian ones which took place in Ireland from around 400 AD onwards. Glendalough is a very special place to ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 24 2021 - 6:17pm

  7. Eightercua Stone Row - Íoċtar Ċua

    Eightercua Stone Row (Irish:Íoċtar Ċua) in the Iveragh Peninsula (Irish: Uíbh ... south-south-east of the village of Waterville, County Kerry, Ireland (Irish: (Irish: An Coireán, Contae Chiarraí, Éire). It is on the ... Irish mythical history are a race of people who settled in Ireland. They are referred to in Lebor Gabála Érenn,  a collection of poems ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 14 2021 - 11:57am

  8. The Inchagoill Stone

    This is an early Christian sculptured stone on Inchagoill Island  (IrishInis an Ghaill Crabhthigh) on Lough Corrib ... It is thought to be the earliest Christian inscriptions in Ireland. Located northwest from the City of Galway/Cathair na Gaillimhe. Take ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 3 2021 - 8:04am

  9. Scotland’s Earliest Stone Circles Start To Reveal Their Secrets

    ... blog Around the Celtic world there are many stone monuments and carvings in rock made by people from prehistoric times. We ... two large focal monuments on Cairnbane West outside Kells in Ireland’s County Meath. The carving of concentric circles and lines is at the ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Aug 22 2016 - 1:55am - 0 comments

  10. Tregwehelydd Standing Stone

    Tregwehelydd Standing Stone possibly dates back to 2000 BC and is about eight feet high. The stone has been broken and then re-joined and enabled to stand again. This restored stone is northwest of Llyn Llywenan, by a footpath off small road close to ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 24 2022 - 5:03pm

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