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More model informationTop of the east window of Dunnamaggin church, now in ruins. It is made from limestone and was clearly a double window, even though one of them is mostly buried. It has a Butler coat-of-arms carved into it which I only spotted in the Matcap mode.
The window shape is very similar to some of the double-light windows at the Prior’s tower at Kells Priory.
I’ve reported the fragment to the National Monuments Service, in case they don’t have it recorded yet.
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Apr 12th 2025
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