When we think of Patrick, Ireland's Patron Saint, most of us will have a fairly conservative mental picture - a bishop's gown, mitre and staff, a white beard, a shamrock. Most visualizations of Saint Patrick are along similar lines. But there are differences, sometimes even radical departures. As you can see in this small collection of Patricks from around Ireland.
- Dawn at the Hill of Tara
- Statue of Saint Patrick at the Hill of Tara
- Stained Glass Window in Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Catholic) in Armagh
- A Typical Statue of Saint Patrick in Slane, County Meath
- Mural in Armagh's Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Catholic)
- Stained Glass Window in Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Anglican) in Armagh
- Stained Glass Window in Downpatrick Cathedral, County Down
- Stained Glass Window in Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Anglican) in Armagh
- Stained Glass Window in Saul Church
- Figure in the Saint Patrick's Trian, Armagh
- Glass Painting in the Saint Patrick's Trian, Armagh
- Statue of Saint Patrick in Westport, County Mayo
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
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