A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . ijil W% E>c/^Ve I I. -\— HpOcTf 1?) CROSS, NOW AT BAN<,OK CASl a dta-wing by IV. J. Fennell. 264 Guide to Belfast. across the arms, and has twenty-two panels containingsculptured scriptural subjects. (See Ulster Journal ofArilueology, , vol. iv, page i, for a full description andillustrations.) This cross has been well cared for, and is stillin excellent preservation. The visitor to Ardboe shouldstudy the old churches close by this cross. Other crossesat Drumgooland, Armagh, Donaghmore, and in TynanAbbey demesne


A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . ijil W% E>c/^Ve I I. -\— HpOcTf 1?) CROSS, NOW AT BAN<,OK CASl a dta-wing by IV. J. Fennell. 264 Guide to Belfast. across the arms, and has twenty-two panels containingsculptured scriptural subjects. (See Ulster Journal ofArilueology, , vol. iv, page i, for a full description andillustrations.) This cross has been well cared for, and is stillin excellent preservation. The visitor to Ardboe shouldstudy the old churches close by this cross. Other crossesat Drumgooland, Armagh, Donaghmore, and in TynanAbbey demesne and at Caledon are worthy of number of rudely-cut crosses and fragmentary piecesare scattered profusely over the counties of Down andAntrim, and may be looked for at Newtownards, Bun-na-margie, Cushendun, Connor, Kilroot, Carrickfergus, TempleAstragh, Maghera, Bangor Abbey Church, etc.; but noneof the elaborately-carved slabs so common at Clonmacnoiseand similar places are to be found here. (See Ulster Journalof ArcJuvoloi^y ; Early Christian Art in Ireland,


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