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1. Clones. Composite Cross. South East Face. Detailed View of Shaft. Panel SE 3.

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RecordAuthor Orla Murphy
ISODate 2002-04-23
Date 23 April 2002
PictureCredit Jane Hawkes
County Monaghan
Townland Clones
OSMapRef H-50.25
Area Ireland
GeneralContext This is a composite cross, made from fragments of two different crosses. The base measures 1m high and 1.5m x 1.35m. The shaft measures 2.65 high and 63cm x 44 cm in thickness.
GeneralDescription This is a close up of the shaft of the south east face of the composite cross at Clones Co. Monaghan. This panel depicts an Old Testament scene. Daniel in the lion's den. Daniel 6:18.
GeneralDescription Daniel dressed in a knee length robe stands facing to the front and a lion stands on either side of him.

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