File:Clonard Baptismal Font Austin Cooper 1794.jpg
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DescriptionClonard Baptismal Font Austin Cooper 1794.jpg | Clonard baptismal font as drawn by Austin Cooper in 1794 |
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Source | Scanned out of the book by Elizabeth Hickey: Clonard: The Story of an Early Irish Monastery 520-1202, page 49. |
Author | Austin Cooper |
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