DescriptionCromlech on the lands of Kilcluny, Co. Donegal by Rev. Joseph Turner 1799.png
English: 1799 drawing of the court tomb in the townland Kilclooney, County Donegal. This is a copy of a work by William Burton Conyngham (1733–1796). This drawing provides a view of the court tomb before the lintel was dislodged in the 19th century.
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Drawing in watercolours dated 1799 by Rev. Joseph Turner. with the shelf mark 3 C 33/30 of the Royal Irish Academy which was published cropped and in b/w in 2002 by Eamon Cody in the Survey of the Megalithic Tombs of Ireland, Volume VI, County Donegal, p. 95, plate 83. This image has been extracted from the online scan of this book (part 4, p. 22).
Author
Rev. Joseph Turner (circa 1772
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– 1835)
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