Architectural fragment, Esker, Co. Galway

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Architectural fragment, Esker, Co. Galway

In the townland of Esker in County Galway, a fragment of worked stone has been recorded and catalogued, assigned a monument number, and marked on maps, yet the details that might explain what it once belonged to remain formally undisclosed.

An architectural fragment, as a category, can mean almost anything: a carved limestone moulding from a medieval church doorway, a dressed quoin from a tower house, a piece of decorative stonework that outlasted the building it once adorned. The fact that something survives long enough to be classified is itself a form of history, even when the fuller story has yet to be told in any accessible form.

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