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Looks like a beauty! On the other hand the area around the base looks a wee bit suspicious to me, like its either been dug out recently or the stone had been erected recently.

I thought this was interesting too:
http://www.waterfordcountyimages.org/exhibit/web?task=DisplayPrintableImage&displayimage=1&enc_id=K0Na1MR8OrHefullstop

I thought it had been re-erected when the wall was built, wonder how long it had been hanging like that and what it looked like if it was ever more complete...

What had they been doing in there? She looks a bit shifty to me. They'd been 'communing with nature' no doubt.

http://www.waterfordcountyimages.org/exhibit/web?task=DisplayPrintableImage&displayimage=1&enc_id=K0tOUc800MSws

Does this 'dolmen' on the top right look familiar to you FW's?

The library contacted me after using megalithomania to identify the Ballynageragh picture.

I now know where the standing stone is too after a bit of research.