Reask Cross Pillar
Three of the cross pillars at Reask
The small pillar to the south-east of the large pillar
The other small pillar east of the large pillar
Reask monastic site
Underexposed – an Irish Photoblog
Reask Cross Pillar
Three of the cross pillars at Reask
The small pillar to the south-east of the large pillar
The other small pillar east of the large pillar
Reask monastic site
Kells Round Tower, Kells, Co Meath, Ireland
Kells High Cross and Round Tower
Kells High Cross
Kells Bell Tower
Kells Bell Tower entrance carvings
St Kevin’s Church and Round Tower, Glendalough, Co Wicklow, Ireland
St Kevin’s Church and Round Tower, Glendalough
St Kevin’s Church
Glendalough Round Tower, Glendalough
Glendalough Round Tower, Glendalough
Glendalough Reefert Church and crosses, Glendalough Monastic City
Glendalough Reefert Church and cross, Glendalough Monastic City
Glendalough Reefert Church
Glendalough Reefert Church
Glendalough Cathedral
Glendalough Cathedral
Glendalough Cathedral
Nine crosses at Glendalough Monastic City
Reefert Cross, Glendalough, Co Wicklow, Ireland
Cross at Reefert Church ruin, Glendalough
Rough Cross at Reefert Church ruin, Glendalough
Broken Cross at Reefert Church ruin, Glendalough Monastic City
High Cross (with broken shaft?), Glendalough
St Kevin’s Cross, Glendalough Monastic City
Three more broken crosses, Glendalough Monastic City
Kells (Ceanannas Mór) monastery was founded in 554AD by St Columba (St Colmcille).
Kells High Cross – The East Cross, east face
Kells High Cross and Round Tower
Kells Round Tower, 10th century
Kells High Cross – The South Cross aka Cross of Patrick and Columba
Kells High Cross – The West Cross, west face
9th century Kells High Cross – The Market Cross, west face.
Kells High Cross – The Market Cross, east face
Kells High Cross – the base of the Market Cross
Spire doorway. Kells Monastic Site, Co Meath, Ireland
Nendrum Monastic Site, Down, Northern Ireland
Nendrum Monastic Site on Mahee Island, founded by St Machaoi in the 5th Century
The remains of the round tower at Nendrum Monastic Site
The church ruin at Nendrum Monastic Site with the reconstructed sun-dial