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"Through a narrow door on the N.E. corner is a healing chapel with a large plaster head of Tutankhamon; on each side of him are wooden busts of African Masai female and male figures, presented by Mary Rose and John Macken. Bottles with coloured fluids are on the window sills, used for colour therapy, and also a large cauldron contains different herbs for aroma therapy. This chapel is a sort of museum, with the old Beeston furnace and remains of the hot pipes installed about 1880 by Herbert Robertson, and fire-irons, a spinning wheel, an old kitchen chair. In the southern corner is a large female statue by David of Ceridwen, the white Welsh Goddess." (From the "Guide to Clonegal Castle" by Lawrence Durdin-Robertson.)
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