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KD040-002033 - Effigy Tomb - Cadaver
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This is an example of a double effigy type cadaver stone, located in Castledermot - the only recorded example in co. Kildare. Located in north trancept’s centre chapel. Decorated in low relief, features two cadavers on either side of ringed, eight-armed fleur-de-lys cross. Female in a shroud, male naked. Partial inscriptions on cross shaft: EH and on margin: JAMES TALLON IOANE SKELTON WHO DIED 2 [1 OF …05] (as recorded by Bradley et al 1986). The date is believed to be 1505.

This model was generated using Photogrammetry Survey by @DH_Age Project Funded by Kildare Couny Council Community Heritage Grant

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Published 5 years ago
Aug 14th 2017
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • kildare
  • cadaver-stone
  • transi-tomb
  • castledermot
  • kildareheritage

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