
I of 7 ogham stones discovered at a probable early ecclesiastical site: Cillvickillane/Cill Mhic Uíleáin, located at the base of a small promontory on the S shore of Smerwick Harbour. It was here that a storm at the end of the 18th century exposed 7 ogham stones. Only a single ogham stone nw remains. Lord Ventry removed 6 of the ogham stones from the site in the mid-19th century; nos. 1 to 4 now line the driveway to Burnham House/Colaiste Íde, between Dingle and Ventry, and nos. 5 and 6 (this stone) are preserved in the grounds of Chute Hall near Tralee. 3d model created using photogrammetry from 24 images and processed using Agisoft PhotoScan Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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