A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . laci&ed S^ope Ditg itp ill Bauiior Churchyard in 1899. Dra7u>i by It^, y. /•. can still be traced on its weather-worn face. Fragments ofanother cross at Downpatrick have been placed inside thecathedral for protection until the remaining ])ieces have beenfound. The cross of Dromore possesses a similar history ofrestoration to that of Downpatrick, as does that of Donagh-more, but is not so perfect. The Downpatrick cross standsin the cathedral yard, facing the main street of the cross of Ardboe, in the county of Tyrone, on the sho


A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . laci&ed S^ope Ditg itp ill Bauiior Churchyard in 1899. Dra7u>i by It^, y. /•. can still be traced on its weather-worn face. Fragments ofanother cross at Downpatrick have been placed inside thecathedral for protection until the remaining ])ieces have beenfound. The cross of Dromore possesses a similar history ofrestoration to that of Downpatrick, as does that of Donagh-more, but is not so perfect. The Downpatrick cross standsin the cathedral yard, facing the main street of the cross of Ardboe, in the county of Tyrone, on the shores 262 Guide to Belfast. of Lough Neagh, may be considered the most important inUlster for its size and elaborate carving. It is, however,outside the Belfast district, but easily accessible either from. J^-F- —-^ CvoiFovnTrS^op© r^ibhdt*oi^ Cookstown or Toomebridge, and is well worthy of a visit, asit undoubtedly ranks amongst the finest of our Irish stands i8 feet 6 inches high, and is 3 feet 6 inches A Jitiquities. 263 ^-m 11! f


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