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English: The "Doorty" Cross, Kilfenora. This high cross stands to the west of St Fachtnan's Cathedral; the churchyard is still used for burials.
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Dr Charles Nelson
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Dr Charles Nelson / The "Doorty" Cross, Kilfenora
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52° 59′ N, 9° 13′ W
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52.986000; -9.210000
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described at URL: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/66908
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June 1988
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52°59'10"N, 9°12'36"W
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