File:Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery P13 Drawing by Charles Elcock 1886.png

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English: Drawing of P13 by Charles Elcock as published in the article W. G. Wood-Martin, The Rude Stone Monuments of Ireland (Continued). The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, Fourth Series, 7, no. 68/69 (1886): 539–95. Original caption:
Fig. 28.—General View of No. 13 Monument, Carrowmore, looking S.S.W.–a Cromleac. (Height, 6 feet.)
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Source p. 561 of W. G. Wood-Martin, The Rude Stone Monuments of Ireland (Continued). The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, Fourth Series, 7, no. 68/69 (1886): 539–95; this image was extracted from the PDF (page number 655), the white background was made transparent, and the format was converted to PNG.
Author Charles Elcock (1834–1910) (“C. Elcock” is named as author on p. 552, n. 1; biographical webpage at microscopist.net)
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current08:55, 10 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 08:55, 10 December 2020572 × 280 (148 KB)AFBorchert (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|Drawing of P13 by Charles Elcock as published in the article W. G. Wood-Martin, ''The Rude Stone Monuments of Ireland (Continued).'' The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, Fourth Series, 7, no. 68/69 (1886): 539–95. Original caption:<br/>Fig. 28.—General View of No. 13 Monument, Carrowmore, looking S.S.W.–a Cromleac. (Height, 6 feet.)}} |Source=[https://archive.org/download/journal02irelgoog/journal02irelgoog.pdf p. 561 o...

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