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Eglish South Celtic Cross
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Name: Eglish Southern Celtic Cross remains, the name is from the Irish, An Eaglais, the Church.
Location: Eglish
Townland, Benburg, Co. Armagh, Ireland.
Access: By road with
parking facilities beside the Churchyard that this cross and it sister cross
Eglish North are located.
Description: Only
the remains of the top of this cross is left and it has been mounted on a modern stone plinth.
The shape of this cross, like its sister cross, represents the old Irish navigational instrument.
Traditional Lore: ?
Information: First noted in 1930, lying loose in the graveyard, it is now mounted on a stone plinth. The broken Cross-Head is similar in form to the North Cross, but at the head the edge moldings run off the top and there is the stump of a broken tenon, clear signs that the cross originally had a separate stone finial.
The deep hollow at or near the crossing on each face is not original decoration. Except for the angle moldings, this was probably a plain cross.
Measurements: Broken,
Lat. : 54
23.4 N Long.
: -06 45.6 W
Other Sites close by:
Eglish
North Celtic Cross Corhill Inscribed Stone Caledorn House Celtic Cross Tynan Celtic Cross Tynan Abbey Celtic Cross North Tynan Abbey Celtic Cross South
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Last updated -
November 23, 2023

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