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Wikipedia: Sheela Na Gig - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheela_Na_Gig
A detailed, illustrated article from the online collaborative encyclopedia, which discusses the origin of the name of these figures and what they are meant to represent. Includes a bibliography. |
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Sheela Na Gig Project - http://www.sheelanagig.org/
John Harding aims to document and photograph all of the Sheela Na Gig carvings in the UK. He includes an overview and bibliography of the topic. |
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Satan in the Groin - http://www.beyond-the-pale.org.uk/
Anthony Weir, author of "Images of Lust", discusses and displays photographs of exhibitionist carvings, both male and female, on mediæval churches. |
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Ireland's Sile na Gigh - http://www.irelands-sheelanagigs.org/
Gabriel Cannon presents photographs, descriptions and location details of all the known Irish sheelas, with book list, trivia, links and author profile. |
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Sheela Na Gig - http://www.fethard.com/histor/sheela.html
Fethard Historical Society report on the local Sheela na Gigs, including the stolen Kiltinan figure. |