Shrine of St. Manchán, of Manghan, c. 1130, Boher church, Co. Offaly, Ireland (http://warfare2.netai.net/Medieval/Manchan-shrine.htm)
(http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=10655&d=1378009071)
Detail of the figures on bottom right of St. Manchán's shrine (http://warfare2.netai.net/Medieval/Manchan-shrine-detail_of_right.htm)
Detail of the figures on the bottom left of St. Manchán's shrine (http://warfare2.netai.net/Medieval/Manchan-shrine-detail_of_left.htm) includes a figure with a small axe.
This is the source Ian Heath uses for an Irish Axeman (http://warfare.atspace.eu/Ancient/Dark_Ages-40-Irish_Axeman.htm)
Also of interest is The Breac Moedhóc, a bronze Irish house-shrine from the 11th or 12th century (http://warfare.atspace.eu/Irish/Maedhoc-shrine.htm)
MIRROR SITES
Shrine of St. Manchán, of Manghan, c. 1130, Boher church, Co. Offaly, Ireland (http://warfare.likamva.in/Medieval/Manchan-shrine.htm)
The Breac Maedhóc, a bronze Irish house-shrine from the 11th or 12th century (http://warfare.uphero.com/Irish/Maedhoc-shrine.htm)
Druzhina
Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.atwebpages.com/index.htm)
Hmmm.....Having trouble with a couple of those links...I'll have another gander later.
Cheers - Phil.
Me too, first two links come up blank.
Quote from: Techno on 01 September 2013, 07:29:53 AM
Hmmm.....Having trouble with a couple of those links...I'll have another gander later.
Cheers - Phil.
Including the mirror sites?
Druzhina
Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.atspace.eu/index.htm)
Mirrors work
Not if you're a vampire. Tee-hee-hee.
Sorry...... I'll get my coat.
Cheers - Phil