Category:Eskaheen Old Church
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This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. DG039-006----
Geographic information system of the National Monuments Service: Historic Environment Viewer – Database record. |
English: Surviving ruins of the old church in Eskaheen which is assumed to be the site of an early ecclesiastical foundation. John Colgan names St. Colmcille as founder in his work Trias Thaumaturga but there are also suggestions that this could be a Patrician site. The church was in use until the end of the 17th century. Just a section of the south wall and of the west gable have survived. See p. 384 in Gwynn and Hadcock: Medieval Religious Houses Ireland, and entry 1550 on p. 265 in Brian Lacy: Archaeological Survey of County Donegal, ISBN 0-9508407-0-X.
Media in category "Eskaheen Old Church"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Eskaheen Graveyard 2014 09 10.jpg 3,155 × 1,762; 3.85 MB
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Eskaheen Old Church 2014 09 10.jpg 3,288 × 2,138; 5.2 MB
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Eskaheen Old Church West Gable 2014 09 10.jpg 3,377 × 2,059; 4.85 MB
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Eskaheen Old Church West Gable Plaque 2014 09 10.jpg 3,418 × 2,279; 5.24 MB
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Iskaheen old graveyard.jpg 1,840 × 1,232; 637 KB
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Iskaheen plaque.jpg 839 × 479; 60 KB