Architectural fragment, Loughrea, Co. Galway

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Architectural fragment, Loughrea, Co. Galway

Loughrea, a medieval market town on the southern shore of its namesake lake in east Galway, has accumulated layers of stone over the centuries, and somewhere among them sits a recorded architectural fragment significant enough to merit its own entry in the national monuments record.

What it is exactly, a carved capital, a decorated doorway jamb, a piece of moulded tracery, is not currently documented in any publicly available form, which gives the object a curious status: officially noted, essentially undescribed.

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