Cross, Killinny, Co. Galway
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Crosses & Monuments
In the townland of Killinny, in County Galway, there is a cross.
That much is certain. It has been recorded as a monument, assigned a classification, and noted as something worth preserving. Beyond that, the details remain, for now, out of public reach.
The cross at Killinny belongs to a category of Irish field monuments that are easy to overlook precisely because they are so numerous. Stone crosses, whether freestanding wayside markers, grave slabs, or the weathered remnants of more elaborate sculptural programmes, appear throughout the Irish landscape in varying states of survival. Some mark boundaries, some commemorate individuals, some were once the focal points of devotional practice at holy wells or on pilgrimage routes. Without more specific information about this particular example, it is not possible to say which tradition it belongs to, how old it is, or what condition it is currently in. That uncertainty is itself part of the story.