Wicklow

County Wicklow, Cill Mhantáin in Irish, draws its name from the ‘Church of the Mantan’. The name comes from a legend which says St Patrick and his followers were attacked by locals, and one person from the group had a tooth knocked out in a fight. When he returned to the area to establish a church, he was referred to as ‘toothless one’– Mantáin. The name ‘Wicklow’ may have come from the Viking word ‘Vykengelo’, meaning ‘meadow of the Vikings’.

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Finish Options: Frame or Print (Unframed)

  • Frame: Dimensions 43.5  x 33.5 cm. Frames are available in Black, White and Grey.
  • Print: A4 in dimensions (29.7 x 21 cm).  Shipped with a cardboard backing for transport stability.

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Languages: You can choose either English or Irish language.

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Black, Cobalt Blue, Forest Green, Gold, Red, Silver

Finish

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Frame Color

Black, Grey, White, N/A Print

Language

Cill Mhantáin, Wicklow