crossroads, man-made feature
The Quarry Cross
(English)
Carraundulkeen Quarry
(English)

Historical references

n/a
An Seabhac: s.v. Gníomh-go-Leith Ainm eile taobh thuaidh de Gníomh-go-Leith iseadh “Carnduilcín”, “Carndulcaoin” ar a dtugtar sa Bhéarla “Quarrycross”. [Féach Carraundulkeen Quarry SO mar a bhfuil an crosaire.]
Nóta
[1760c]
Carridulkeen quarry
Kenmare MSS Leathanach: 204
1841
[Tooreenamult]
"'Corrandulkeen' (which is a name give by the inhabitants to an extensive lime stone quarry) is in the East extremity of this townland."
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Ci070,45
2016
də ˌkwɑriː ˈkrɑs
Áit. Uimhir : 170717, Cainteoir: 006
2017
Quarry Lodge
də ˌkwɑrɪ ˈlɑʤ
Áit. Uimhir : 170717, Cainteoir: 008

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