
Cairn. The entrance lintel can be seen below the dip in the cairn.
Cairn. The entrance lintel can be seen below the dip in the cairn.
Passage and part of chamber.
Court from NE.
The monument is aligned roughy N/S with the court in the N.
Gallery (E side)
Gallery looking S from the court.
Court from the NW.
The cairn runs roughly N/S with the court to the N.
The court was originally almost a full circle with only a narrow gap in the cairn providing the entrance.
Edge of circle E and alignment.
Circles B (left) and A.
Alignments to circles A & B
Alignment to circles F & G with the circles in the background.
Circle D and cairn 2
Alignment to C & D
Gallery looking SE.
Court.
Court
Gallery looking W
Gallery looking E
No 1
No 4
No 15
No 36
No 37
No 52
No 56
56 chamber
No 58
W court
Gallery
E court
Cairn O is on the end of the ridge on the right. To the left of that on the lower ground is the prehistoric Mullaghfarna village. Lough Arrow is in the distance.
Entrance passage.
Right hand (W) chamber.
Cruciform tomb at N end – looking S
Cruciform tomb at N end of cairn – looking N.
S end – general view looking N
South end detail.
Cairn C
Those nice people who established townland boundaries decided that one should go through Cairn C – hence the fence.
The gallery looking W.
A chamber W of the gallery.
Nocturnal shot. No, it’s not the moon appearing above the trees – just an insect that got caught in the flash.