Kilnave Chapel, Isle of Islay, Scotland (1/9)

Stone cross at Kilnave Chapel, Isle of Islay, Agyll and Bute, Scotland. The Chapel dates from the 12th Century and the cross from possibly AD750. Kilnave is Cil Naoimh in Gaelic, meaning the church or burial ground of the saint.
Filename: Kilnave-Chapel-B0510027.jpg
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