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English: This photograph was taken by Edmund Keilthy as part of the "wiki loves monuments" competetion and it's an image of Kilfane Church, Kilfane Thomastown Co.Kilkenny. This Church, A 14th Century Edifice with castellated presbytery, was originally dedicated to St.Paan. Note the sedilia and traces of consecration crosses.
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There are two Churches at this location. The other is a Church of Ireland church andis right on the side of the road but the original Kilfane Church is opposite and in approximately 75 meters off the road


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8 September 2014

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