Item 105 - Pagan Celtic Sculpture

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UGA P133/5/3/105

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Pagan Celtic Sculpture

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  • 1958-[197-]

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1 file, c. 60 pp

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File includes manuscript research materials, notes and drawings for pagan celtic sculptures. Includes many drawings of objects and items by Etienne Rynne, some noted as 'Lurgan Idol', black and white photograph of 'Woodlands Three-Faced Stone Head'; drawings of stone heads from Armagh; correspondence between Rynne and academics and museum curators, including Michael J. O'Kelly of Cork Public Museum, Cork/Department of Archaeology, UCC, Cork (1958); [Cathal] at Dept of Archaeology, University of Leicester (1970); Joseph Raftery, National Museum of Ireland (1970 - 71); Dr. Anne Feathsom, Surrey; The County Museum, Armagh (1971) Prof. Charles Thomas (1970-72)

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      16/01/2019
      16/07/2025

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