
Aberdeen Cross
Aberdeen Cross. Scotland’s third largest city, Aberdeen nicknamed the Granite City, has been settled since at least 8,000 years ago, when prehistor...
View full detailsAberdeen Cross. Scotland’s third largest city, Aberdeen nicknamed the Granite City, has been settled since at least 8,000 years ago, when prehistor...
View full detailsAberfeldy Cross. The knotwork in the center of the cross is a triad, which symbolized the trinity – Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. At the four point...
View full detailsAberlemno Cross-Slab. The superb design and execution of both sides of this 8th century cross-slab illustrates the highest level of artistic and te...
View full detailsAhenny Cross. Low on the stem of the North Cross at Ahenny a geometric motif is found in three rows on top of each other. Within the ring an interw...
View full detailsAldbar Cross Slab. The Aldbar Stone, a Pictish cross-slab of 9th century origin, comes from the burial ground of the church at Aldbar, a few miles ...
View full detailsBallina Cross. Peace! This delightful cross comes from the heart of Ireland and the town of Ballina, where the Shannon River leaves Lough Derg and ...
View full detailsBallinrobe Cross. May God in His wisdomAnd infinite love,Look down on you alwaysFrom Heaven above.May He send you good fortuneContentment and peace...
View full detailsBallyshannon Cross. Ballyshannon is located on the western sea and at the mouth of the River Earne. It is a magical, enchanting area in northweste...
View full detailsBallyshannon Cross Ornament. Ballyshannon is located on the western sea and at the mouth of the River Earne. It is a magical, enchanting ar...
View full detailsBook of Kells Bird Ornament. The Book of Kells, a large format manuscript codex of the Latin text of the Gospels, is generally thought to ha...
View full detailsBook of Kells Ornate Bird Ornament. The Book of Kells, a large format manuscript codex of the Latin text of the Gospels, is generally though...
View full detailsCampbell Cross. This beautiful cross design was found on the centuries old grave of Archibald Campbell in Argyll, Scotland: the ancient bastion of ...
View full detailsCarndonough Cross. This ringless cross of Carndonough, was traditionally regarded as on of the earliest cross because of the simple incised techniq...
View full detailsCastledermot South Cross. In Castledemot, among the ruins of two medieval friaries, a parish church gong back to the twelfth century, and a Round T...
View full detailsClonmacnoise South Cross. In a remote spot by the River Shannon the monastery Clonmacnois, was founded in 545 AD by St. Ciaran, on a fertile meadow...
View full detailsDecorated Triskeles Ornament. The Book of Kells, a large format manuscript codex of the Latin text of the Gospels, is generally thought to h...
View full detailsDerry Cross. This cross symbolizes spring, new growth, new beginnings, and new creativity. The knotwork in the center represents the ties that bin...
View full detailsDrogheda Cross. May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks May your heart be as light as a songMay each day bring you bright happy hours,That st...
View full detailsDromahair Cross. Deep peace of the running waves to you,Deep peace of the flowing air to youDeep peace of the smiling stars to youDeep peace of the...
View full detailsDrumcliffe Cross. The remains of a monastery founded here at Drumcliffe in the sixth century by St. Colmcille, includes the stump of a round tower...
View full detailsDrummond Cross. This design was taken from a cross found beside the ancient ruins of the church in the little village of Muthill. The square tower ...
View full detailsDublin Cross. This modern Celtic Cross is inspired by modern day Dublin. Our Dublin Cross, just like the city itself is modern yet tied to the past...
View full detailsDuleek Cross. At six feet high, this 9th century cross is one of the smallest of the great Irish High Crosses, some of which are 20 to 22 feet high...
View full detailsDunkeld Cross. After the union of the Picts of northern and eastern Scotland with the Scots of the Highlands in mid 9th century, Dunkeld became the...
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