Graveslab, Friarsland, Co. Galway
Co. Galway |
Tombs & Memorials
The placename alone is enough to prompt questions.
Friarsland, in County Galway, carries the unmistakable imprint of a medieval religious house, the kind of name that survives long after the community that gave it has disappeared. Somewhere within that landscape lies a graveslab, a carved or inscribed stone marker of the type commonly associated with monastic and mendicant burial grounds across Ireland. These slabs, often cut from local limestone, range from the plainly incised to the elaborately decorated, and their presence typically signals that the ground around them was once considered sacred, set apart for the burial of friars, patrons, or local families with close ties to a religious community.
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Friarsland, Co. Galway
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