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wm_16.jpg.jpg2003-06-0716: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_17.jpg.jpg2003-06-0717: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_17.jpg.jpg2003-06-0717: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_18.jpg.jpg2003-06-0718: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_19.jpg.jpg2003-06-0719: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_1.jpg.jpg2003-03-071: memorial stained glass dedicated to the memory of Rev William Robinson (1803-1887) erected by his children.Maher, Tomás
wm_20.jpg.jpg2003-05-0720: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_21.jpg.jpg2003-06-0721: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_22.jpg.jpg2003-06-0722: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_23.jpg.jpg2003-06-0723: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_24.jpg.jpg2003-06-0724: interior view of St Maelruain's bell tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_25.jpg.jpg2003-06-0725: corner of St Maelruain's bell tower showing gable of old church demolished in 1820.Maher, Tomás
wm_26.jpg.jpg2003-06-0726: View of St Maelruain's showing mediaeval tower of church demolished 1820 and Moll Rooney's Loaf and Griddle, a medieval stone cross.Maher, Tomás
wm_27.jpg.jpg2003-06-0727: Moll Rooney's Loaf and Griddle, a mediaeval stone cross in the grounds of St Maelruain's church.Maher, Tomás
wm_28.jpg.jpg2003-06-0728: view of St Maelruain's graveyard including the grave of Rev George Otto Simms.Maher, Tomás
wm_29.jpg.jpg2003-06-0729: grave of artist Elizabeth Rivers (1903-1964).Maher, Tomás
wm_2.jpg.jpg2003-06-072: memorial stained glass to Dorothea, wife of Rev William Robinson, Mira and Mary-Rebecca their daughters.Maher, Tomás
wm_30.jpg.jpg2003-06-0730: St Maelruain's exterior from east.Maher, Tomás
wm_31.jpg.jpg2003-06-0731: St Maelruain's exterior from across the road.Maher, Tomás
wm_32.jpg.jpg2003-06-0732: Katherine Tynan Memorial Plot which was opened in 1988 as part of a Village Improvement Scheme. Katherine Tynan (1861-1931) author and poet, lived nearby in Whitehall. The sculpture 'The Dancers' is by Antoinette Fleming.Maher, Tomás