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White Island Fermanagh

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White Island Fermanagh

White Island on Lough Erne in County Fermanagh is the site of a ruined early medieval church containing one of the most remarkable and most enigmatic collections of carved stone figures in Ireland, seven carved stone figures of the eighth and ninth centuries whose meaning and function have been debated by scholars since they were incorporated into the wall of the ruined church in the nineteenth century. The figures, ranging from approximately half a metre to one metre in height, represent a mixture of clearly Christian subjects and others of more ambiguous or apparently pagan character, making White Island one of the most intellectually interesting early medieval sites in Ireland. The island is accessible by ferry from Castle Archdale Marina on the eastern shore of Lower Lough Erne, and the combination of the boat crossing, the island setting and the concentrated strangeness of the carved figures makes White Island one of the most distinctive heritage experiences in Ulster. The figures are set in a row along the interior wall of the ruined church, their variety of expression and subject matter creating an immediate impression of visual and intellectual complexity. The carved figures include a sheela-na-gig, the exhibitionist female figure found widely in Irish and British medieval churches and whose meaning continues to generate scholarly debate, alongside figures that appear to represent ecclesiastical subjects. The combination of these different figure types in a single architectural context has generated numerous interpretations, none of which has achieved general acceptance. The wider Lough Erne landscape of Fermanagh, with its extraordinary concentration of early medieval monuments and the beautiful lake scenery, provides one of the most rewarding heritage landscapes in Northern Ireland.

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