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Summerhill, County Meath - Cross of Peter Lynch & Stone Fragments
(handwritten on back of image): 68.56, Summerhill, Co. Meath: Village green: Cross of Peter Lynch, 1554: E. face
Summerhill, County Meath - Cross of Peter Lynch & Stone Fragments
(handwritten on back of image): 68.57, Summerhill, Co. Meath: Village green: Cross of Peter Lynch, 1554: S. face (multiple images on file)
Swords, County Dublin - Castle of the Archbishop
(handwritten on back of image): 356, Swords, Co. Dublin: Castle of the archbishop, North tower and wall nearby, showing part of area enclosed by the walls
Swords, County Dublin - Tower of Parish Church
(handwritten on back of image): 355, Swords, Co. Dublin: Tower of parish churhc from the S.W. (formerly abbey church?)
The Abbey Church of Ss Peter and Paul, Bath, England - Abbot Bird's Chantry
(handwritten on back of image): Bath Abbey, Somerset: Abbot Bird's Chantry (B47/1141)
The Abbey Church of St. Peter, Bath, Somerset, England - Architectural Ornament
(handwritten on back of image): Bath Abbey, Somerset (B47/1135)
The Cathedral, Chichester, Sussex, England - Head of Christ
This frontal view of the Head of Chirst is a detail fromthe Raising of Lazarus, one of two renowned panels in the south aisle of the choir. They are either Anglo-Saxon c.1000 or Norman c.1130. It is believed that possibly the deeply hollowed eyes were once inlaid with precious stones. In any event, they serve here, as in other figures of the…
The Cathedral, Chichester, Sussex, England - Misericord, Dancer and Fiddler
The word misericord, sometimes also miserere, derives from the Latin for pity or compassion. It is the name for projecting shelf found on the underside of hinged choir stall seats. When these are turned up the shelf provides the occupant with support while standing for long intervals of time. In this secluded position woodcarvers placed some of…
The Cathedral, Chichester, Sussex, England - Misericord, The Musicians
A misericord or miserere is the projecting shelf found underneath hinged choir stall seats. In the raised position it affords the occupant some support while standing during long services. Often the misericord is decorated with fine carvings of heads, figures, monsters, myths and legends, or scenes from everyday life such as this one of musicians…
The Cathedral, Chichester, Sussex, England - Raising of Lazarus
Among the most precious possessions of Chichester are two carved stone panels in the south aisle of the choir, this one depicting the Raising of Lazarus and another showing the arrival of Christ at Bethany. Authorities differ as to whether they are Anglo-Saxon work of c.1000 or Norman of c.1130. They are among the finest existing works from this…
The Dublin Cloister, Wood Quay, Dublin, County Dublin - Arch Fragments
(handwritten on back of image): 75.185, The Dublin Cloister: arch
The Dublin Cloister, Wood Quay, Dublin, County Dublin - Base
(handwritten on back of image): 75.180, The Dublin Cloister: base (multiple images on file)
The Dublin Cloister, Wood Quay, Dublin, County Dublin - Capital
(handwritten on back of image): 75.182, The Dublin Cloister: capital (multiple images on file)
The Dublin Cloister, Wood Quay, Dublin, County Dublin - Fragments
(handwritten on back of image): 75.186, The Dublin Cloister: fragments at Wood Quay, Dublin
The Dublin Cloister, Wood Quay, Dublin, County Dublin - Plinth
(handwritten on back of image): 75.184, The Dublin Cloister: plinth
The Dublin Cloister, Wood Quay, Dublin, County Dublin - Reconstructed Column
(handwritten on back of image): 75.177, The Dublin Cloister, Wood Quay: capital, piece of pier, base, plinth (multiple images on file)
The Miosach
Rathfarnham: St. Columba's College: The Misach
The Shrine of the Stowe Missal
Dublin: Shrine of the Stowe Missal
Tags: Book shrine, inscription, reliquary, Virgin and Child
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north choir wall, tomb niche, architrave
Architrave framing tomb niche. Badly weathered, moulding comprises central roll, flanked at either side by flat surface, shallow roll.