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St. Mary's Church, New Ross
52.3963° N, -6.9405° E
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St. Mary's Church is a medieval church and National Monument in New Ross, Ireland.
Paleolithic
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Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
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Industrial Period
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Early monastery (Abbán)
6th century
St Mary's completion
1210
Bells stolen
1654
End of regular services
1811–1812
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Burial and Funerary Structures
TombsFunerary monuments
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Religious and Ritual Structures
ChurchesNaveChancelTranseptsAumbrySediliaPiscinaLancet windowsDoorways (Transitional and Gothic)Tomb canopy
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Artistic and Decorative Features
ReliefsMonumentsCross with Lamb of God (funerary carving)
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