File:Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery P51 Drawing by William Frederick Wakeman 1886.png
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DescriptionCarrowmore Megalithic Cemetery P51 Drawing by William Frederick Wakeman 1886.png |
English: Drawing of P51 by William Frederick Wakeman (1822–1900) 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. 59.—General View of the Carn of Listoghil, Carrowmore, looking West. |
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Source | p. 592 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 derived from the file journal02irelgoog_0688.tif, extracted from journal02irelgoog_tif.zip; the file was cropped, the white background was made transparent, and the format was converted to PNG. | |||||
Author | William Frederick Wakeman (1822–1900) (see NLI record) | |||||
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