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Kiltiernan Domain : Portal Tomb

CountyDublin
Grid RefO 198 224
GPSO 19753 22412 (11m)
Longitude6° 12' 22.08" W
Latitude53° 14' 18.94" N
Nearest TownBray (7.4 Km)
OS Sheet50
UTM zone29U
UTM x686441.25569574
UTM y5902455.643862
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The supporting stones are greatly misplaced and even the portal is difficult to make out properly.

Photo Taken: Friday, 27th September 2002

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Monday, 16th April 2007

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Wednesday, 5th October 2005

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Tuesday, 13th July 2004

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Friday, 27th September 2002

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Sunday, 17th February 2002

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Saturday, 29th September 2001

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Random Gazetteer

A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments

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5.5 Km (E) there is a Cross at St. Anne's Church Shankhill known as Kiltuck.
7 Km (SSW) there is a Bullaun Stone at Tonygarrow known as The Relic (Co. Wicklow).
9 Km (W) there is a Cairn at Piperstown.
2.2 Km (SSW) there is a Standing Stone at Near Johnny Fox's Pub known as Glencullen.
9.1 Km (W) there is a Cairn at Piperstown.

External Links

The Parish of Kiltiernan

Details of the Parish Of Kilkullen from The Ball List. A history of Dublin written at the end of the 18th century and publish in 1906.
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