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Killahan Cross
 

County

Kerry

Coordinates

N 52° 22' 58.8"   W 009° 41' 53.7"

Nearest town

Ardfert

Grid Ref.

Q 84415 27024

Map No.

71

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

14

Date of visit

Thursday 27 June 2013

GPS Accuracy (m)

3
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Seen from roughly the northeast.


This cross is not marked on the OS map, and we didn't know it existed until I saw it in a screenshot of Google Street View, so I put it into my list.
It's on the west side of a small local road between the R551 and the R556.
It stands in a niche along a stone wall. The cross is quite crude and undecorated. It's aligned towards the road to the southeast (110°) and is missing its southwest arm. Allegedly it was damaged during the Black and Tans War (1919-1921).
It's 3.22 metres tall, and is 53 centimetres wide and 23 centimetres thick at its base. The arms (or what remains of them) open at 93 centimetre, but it could have had a span of 1.15 or 1.20 metres when intact.

About 90 metres east-southeast (105°) from this cross is the Killahan church.


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