H9458 : Lychgate of Tartaraghan Parish Church

near to The Birches and Scotch Street, Ireland

Lychgate of Tartaraghan Parish Church
Lychgate of Tartaraghan Parish Church
A Lychgate is a covered open structure, found at a church gate. It normally consists of four or six oak posts embedded in the ground in a rectangular shape. On top of this are a number of beams to hold a steeply sloping straight pitched roof covered in wooden or clay peg tiles. The name is derived from the Saxon Lych meaning "corpse" and gate meaning entrance. Hence corpse entrance.
The lychgates were built from about the mid 15th century. It was the custom at the time for priests to conduct the first part of the funeral service under its shelter. During medieval times the rich were the only people buried in coffins. The poor were carried to the lychgate and placed on a stone or wooden table covered in a shroud before burial. See H9458 : Tartaraghan Church of Ireland
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year taken
2007
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H9458, 3 images   (more nearby)
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Phyllis Flannagan   (find more nearby)
Image classification
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Date Taken
Thursday, 22 February, 2007   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 3 October, 2009
Category
Lych gate   (more nearby)
Subject Location
Irish: geotagged! H 946 585 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:28.0073N 6:32.4669W
Photographer Location
Irish: geotagged! H 946 585
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