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by Martine Murphy
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The tomb of The Jealous Man and Woman can be found in the ruins of a small chapel beside the Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul in Newtown Trim, beside... more
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The tomb of The Jealous Man and Woman can be found in the ruins of a small chapel beside the Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul in Newtown Trim, beside the River Boyne. An Augustine Priory is also situated on the historic site. The tomb holds the remains of Sir Lucas Dillon and his first wife, Lady Jane. They are separated by a ceremonial sword of State. Local folklore explains that Sir Dillon suspected his wife of having an affair. She died in 1581 and Sir Dillon went on to marry again. However, his second wife is buried with her first husband in Lusk, County Dublin. Sir Lucas arranged to be buried next to Lady Jane but separated by the sword, symbolising that they are divided for all eternity.
People leave pins that they have rubbed on a wart between the two effigies and as the pin rusts, the warts are supposed to disappear. I do know of someone who took one of the pins as a joke and ended up with warts!
Watermarks won't appear on purchased prints although my signature...
I absorbed the basics of life and painting from my father, James Cassidy. In the late 1970's I spent five years working in a Graphic Design studio in Dublin City. The influence of that discipline can be seen in some of my paintings. I enjoy experimenting with various painting styles and mediums also photography and lately, digital art. I was honored to win a master class when I submitted my painting, The Burren, back in the 1990's with the renowned contemporary Irish artist Robert Ballagh. I have been involved in community art and education particularly with under represented communities. I believe that, like many of the other visual and performance arts, painting and photography transcends race, colour, religion and gender forms of...
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Amy Sorvillo
Gorgeous capture of this beautiful and interesting site, and wow, what a story!
Phyllis Taylor
Fantastic capture and very interesting story!
Jasna Dragun
Great find and capture !!
Lisa Wooten
What a great find and capture. L/T
Lexa Harpell
Wow very interesting story and fabulous capture Marinte. Love the Irish history!
Carol Lynn Coronios
Very interesting history, Martine. Thank you for including it. Liked
Sharon McConnell
Great capture of a very interesting site ... nice historical description!
Debbie Oppermann
Love it, very interesting!
Cynthia Guinn
Great place and very interesting! v/t
Carol R Montoya
Awesome capture! Wow, interested description!
Judy Vincent
Great capture of this interesting place!
Nina Prommer
awesome
Arlane Crump
Great capture and very interesting!
Debra Martz
Great capture and interesting history and the meaning of the sword placement! Giggled on that last paragraph!
Jenny Revitz Soper
Congratulations, Martine! Your stunning image has been FEATURED on the homepage of the FAA Group "No Place Like Home" 5/04/2016!
Martine Murphy replied:
Really pleased Jenny!
Rosette Doyle
Wonderful history and image!
Mesa Teresita
Wow; love the description!! Great shot too !!!!! :)