The Quinn Harp Cross, standing proudly at approximately 11 feet high, holds a significant historical and cultural legacy among the ruins of the Quinn Friary in County Clare. Originally established as a Franciscan Friary in 1433, the Quinn Friary was constructed within the remains of an ancient Anglo-Norman castle.
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