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St. Mary's Church, Callan
52.5441° N, -7.3902° E
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St. Mary's Church is a medieval church and National Monument in Callan, Ireland.
Paleolithic
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Iron Age
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Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
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Original construction
c. 1250
Rebuilding except west tower
c. 1460
Trinity Stone carved
c. 1520
Chapel added
1530
Use as Church of Ireland chancel
1970s
Trinity Stone rediscovered
1974
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