DescriptionDerelict Church and Burial Ground at Bannow - geograph.org.uk - 14595.jpg
English: Derelict Church and Burial Ground at Bannow. This derelict church still serves as a cemetery and has a curious grave of a self crowned Prince of the Saltees Island. There are at least three infants buried here, reflecting the high infant mortality rate in southern Ireland in the 1940s.
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