Item 3 - Celtic and Renaissance Art - Photographs

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UGA P133/5/3/50/3

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Celtic and Renaissance Art - Photographs

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  • [196-]-[198-]

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1 file, c. 70 items

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File of black and white photographic prints including a group photograph of the Thomond Archaeological Society Committee, in which Etienne Rynne is pictured (1965); Other prints include assorted images of objects, places and items relating to Celtic and Renaissance Art researched by Rynne, including a design on tomb at Clontuskert; 17th and 18th [Scottish iron] swords; stone carvings from Askeaton, Co. Limerick; unnamed metal shrines from National Museum of Ireland; metal work and postcards of items from the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland; stone carvings at a church ruin in Boyle, Co. Roscommon (National Museum of Ireland) and other related images.

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      Dates of creation revision deletion

      30/11/2018
      16/07/2025

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