The Priest Leap
€29.95 €59.95
Description
The Priests Leap – According to local tradition, the stems from an old , in which a priest pursued by soldiers escaped by a miraculous leap of his horse from a mountain cliff in the townland of into the County Cork. The pursuit of the priest began in the townland of where a rock, which allegedly melted under the pursuing hounds, can still be seen today. The rock, deeply pitted with what look like pawmarks, is situated near the main road to Kenmare. It is known locally as Carraig na Gadharaigh. Marks of the priest’s knees and hands and of the horse’s hooves appear on another rock a few miles from , where he is said to have landed after his miraculous leap.
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Print and Packaging
This product is a ‘print’ and is shipped in a cardboard tube. It does not include a frame.
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Specifications
Dimensions | N/A |
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Frame type | Not Included |
Packaging | Cardboard Tube Roll |
Product Type | Ultra HD Print |