A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . COUNTY ANTRIM t.—Sepulchral Urn. No. 2.—Base of same. No. 4.—Food Urn. No. 3.—Base of same. 246 Guide to Belfast. cromleac, which was at one time covered by a cam. A large number of urnswere found around thismonument. There are otherexamples at Loughmoney,on Slieve-na-griddle, andat Slidderyford, near Dun-drum ; whilst one of thefinest, both in height andin the size of the coveringstone, is at Legananny, fivemiles from largest of the localcromleacs is one at Goward,in the parish of Clonduff, consisting of a block


A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . COUNTY ANTRIM t.—Sepulchral Urn. No. 2.—Base of same. No. 4.—Food Urn. No. 3.—Base of same. 246 Guide to Belfast. cromleac, which was at one time covered by a cam. A large number of urnswere found around thismonument. There are otherexamples at Loughmoney,on Slieve-na-griddle, andat Slidderyford, near Dun-drum ; whilst one of thefinest, both in height andin the size of the coveringstone, is at Legananny, fivemiles from largest of the localcromleacs is one at Goward,in the parish of Clonduff, consisting of a block of granite 13feet long, 10 feet wide, and 3 feet thick, weighing about. URN FROM MOUNTSTEWART CARN.


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