Old Kilkenny Review, Issues 7-14Kilkenny Archaeological Society, 1954 - Kilkenny (Ireland : County) |
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Page 42
... remains of the old church were evident in 1950 and only the older people could recall having heard of remains of the west wall . About 25 years ago a stump of an ash tree was said to be the remains of a tree that grew on the spot where ...
... remains of the old church were evident in 1950 and only the older people could recall having heard of remains of the west wall . About 25 years ago a stump of an ash tree was said to be the remains of a tree that grew on the spot where ...
Page 34
... remains interred at Donaghmore . The clock - stone on the north - west corner is an object of amusement and confusion . The church resembles Barony or Aharney Church on the west side of the Nore . The two Churches may also be compared ...
... remains interred at Donaghmore . The clock - stone on the north - west corner is an object of amusement and confusion . The church resembles Barony or Aharney Church on the west side of the Nore . The two Churches may also be compared ...
Page 54
... remains of former burnings had been cleared out of the hearth during the period of its use . It remains to consider the purpose of this structure . The factual evidence does not establish any very obvious function and there was no local ...
... remains of former burnings had been cleared out of the hearth during the period of its use . It remains to consider the purpose of this structure . The factual evidence does not establish any very obvious function and there was no local ...
Contents
THE TEN CIVIC FAMILIES OF KILKENNY by | 1 |
HIGH STREET by Mrs W J Phelan | 20 |
THE KILKENNY CANAL by Mrs Montagu Stopford | 25 |
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