- Ireland.
Nearby is Boa
Island whose Caldragh cemetery has a
carved J****-type figure. A
second figure was
brought to
Caldragh in 1939 from
Lustymore Island...
-
Nunnery nuns, "ruined nunnery"
possibly historically located in
County Sligo Caldragh Friary Franciscan Friars,
Third Order Regular founded before 1487?; dissolved...
-
cairn at
Inishkeeragh Bridge near the
southern tip of the island. The
Caldragh graveyard on Boa
Island contains two
anthropomorphic carved stone statues...
- Mayo.
Ballyroe borders Lispatrick to the North.
Killoveeny to the South.
Caldragh to the
north West. It
connects with
Cloonturnaun slightly to the west on...
- Yorkshire, England.
Other multi-faced
idols include the
Dreenan figure in
Caldragh Cemetery, Boa Island,
County Fermanagh, and three-faced head
found in Wiltshire...
- Moatfarrell, Moyne, Mullanalaghta,
Newgrove and
Sonnagh 5
Longford Breanrisk,
Caldragh, Cloondara, Cloonee, Corboy,
Longford No. 1 Urban,
Longford No. 2 Urban...
-
prison cell or
monastic cell. In Ireland, a cillín can also be
called a
caldragh, calluragh, cealltrach, ceallúrach and lisín,
depending upon the location...
-
Ballinchalla Ballinrobe Caherwiclaun 326
Kilmaine Kilmainemore Ballinrobe Caldragh 170
Costello Knock Claremorris Calf
Island 8
Burrishoole Kilmeena Westport...
- Ceall-braughe-uallaighe
Caldragh Nunnery nuns "nunnery in ruins" 53°52′43″N 8°14′34″W / 53.878666°N 8.242843°W / 53.878666; -8.242843 (
Caldragh Nunnery) Cam...
- P016/016 and P016/018. The 1790
Cavan Carvaghs list
spells the name as
Caldragh.
Ambrose Leet's 1814
Directory spells the name as Callaghs. The 1825 Tithe...