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More model informationFive dressed stones were set into the back wall of a garden in Chapel Lane where a Roman Catholic church was located from 1756 to 1834 when the old Session House (RO9039-043015-) was converted into a church. However, the crucifixion plaque is thought to have come originally from St. Coman’s Well (RO039-047- – -) (Siggins 1998). The plaque (W 0.37-0.39m; H 0.33-0.36m) is in relief showing the crucifixion and two figures (Timoney 1980, 142-3). It is surrounded by some fragments of medieval tracery. After re-development of the area it is now displayed on a wall in Chapel Lane.
This plaque was recorded by Orla-Peach Power using an Artec Eva handheld laser scanner. This survey was funded by the Roscommon County Council.
Aug 17th 2017
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