Armorial plaque, Youghal-Lands, Co. Cork

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Armorial plaque, Youghal-Lands, Co. Cork

In the townland of Youghal-Lands in County Cork, there exists an armorial plaque, a carved stone bearing a coat of arms, of the kind that once served as a very public declaration of ownership, allegiance, or family pride.

Such plaques were typically set into the walls of estate buildings, gatehouses, or country houses, where they announced to anyone passing that this land, this house, and everything visible from the road belonged to a particular family with the means and the ambition to say so in stone. The survival of an individual plaque, especially one recorded under its own listing, suggests something worth pausing over, even if the building it once adorned has been altered or lost entirely.

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