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Ennis Franciscan Friary, western tomb niche, north nave wall, jamb and arch moulding
Jamb and arch moulding, at the indtados there is damage, but remaining there is: hollow chamfer, double ogee. Similar tomb niches occur at Quin, Adare Franciscan, Adare Augustinian, Askeaton, Lislaughtin, Abbeydorney and Kilconnell.
Ennis Franciscan Friary, eastern tomb niche, north nave wall, jamb and arch moulding
Jamb and arch of tomb niche. From intrados moulding comprises: ogee, quadrant. Similar tomb niches can be found at Quin, Adare Franciscan, Adare Augustinian, Askeaton, Lislaughtin, Abbeydorney, Kilconnell.
St. Mary's church, Killyleigh, north chancel wall, aumbry jamb and arch
Jamb and arch moulding of aumbry, moulding comprises: ogee with convex surface at corner and concave surface running along outer face.
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, south choir wall, piscina, jamb, arch and hood
Piscina jamb and arch moulding, which comprises, from intrados: chamfer, flat surface, roll, broad fillet at same level as intrados, ogee, ogee, chamfer, fillet, ogee. The hood, from outermost point to innermost comprises: fillet, wave, hollow, ogee. This moulding is unusual for the inclusion of a wave, for the extra ornamentation of the intrados,…
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, north choir wall, tomb niche, jamb, arch and hood moulding
Tomb jamb, arch and hood, moulding comprises: hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer. The hood, from outside in, comprises ogee roll, fillet, hollow, roll. The subtle graduation in the size of the hollow chamfers of this moulding, although simple by the standards of England or France, makes it one of the most…
Kilconnell Franciscan Friary, north nave wall, tomb niche, jamb and arch
Jamb, arch and hood moulding of flamboyant tomb niche. Moulding of jamb and arch from intrados comprises: ogee, quadrant, hollow chamfer, ogee. The hood, from extrados, comprises: quadrant, hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, ogee. Ogees often occur in conjunction with this kind of elaborate flame like tracery, as at St. Nicholas, Galway.
St. Nicholas Collegiate Church, south transept, east wall, Joyce tomb, chest
Moulding of tomb chest, moulding comprises: freestanding fillet, double ogee. Ogees are unusual and often occur in conjuction with Flamoboyant tracery.
St. Audoen's church, Dublin, Portlester chapel arcade arch
Portlester chapel arcade moulding, from bottom to top moulding comprises: fillet, double ogee, fillet, hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer. Only the bottom half of the moulding appears in the drawing. The use of the double ogee is rare in Ireland.
Ross Errilly Franciscan Friary, cloister, base
Cloister base, moulding comprises from top down: chamfered fillet as necking, ogee bell.
Ross Errilly Franciscan Friary, cloister, capital
Cloister capital, moulding from the top down comprises: abacus, ogee bell, chamfered fillet as necking roll.
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, south transept, wooden screen, door jamb
Door jamb of wooden screen in south transept. From intrados, moulding comprises: quadrant, fillet, ogee.
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, south choir wall, sedilia, jamb, arch and hood
Jamb, arch and hood moulding of sedilia. From intrados moulding comprises: ogee roll-and-fillet, quadrant, double ogee. The hood, from the outer to inner face reads: chamfer, ogee, hollow chamfer, ogee. This is an unusual moulding, in scale and in variety of elements. It resembes the west door moulding of Abbeydorney Cistercian Monastery and these…
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, north choir wall, tomb niche, blind tracery, mullion
Mullion from panels of blind Perpendicular tracery at the back of the tomb niche. The mullion comprises: frontal fillet flanked at either side by ogee, fillet, hollow. It may also be read as a roll and fillet flanked at either side by hollows. One of the only mouldings of this kind found in late medieval Irish Gothic.
St. John's Benedictine Priory, Youghal, south wall, piscina, jamb and arch
Piscina jamb and arch, moulding comprises: double ogee running along chamfer plane.
Rathbourney church, east window, jamb
Twin ogee headed lights under a square label. Jamb moulding comprises, from intrados: hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, quadrant, right-angled rebate, ogee.
Rathbourney church, south window, jamb
Jamb of ogee headed light under square label. From intrados the moulding comprises: hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, quadrant, right-angled rebate, ogee.
Quin Franciscan Friary, south chancel wall, tomb niche, jamb, arch and hood
Moulding of jamb, arch and hood. From intrados, moulding comprises: hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer. The hood comprises: ogee, hollow chamfer, with a frontal fillet. This tomb niche is similar to examples at Ennis, Adare Franciscan, Adare Augustinian, Askeaton, Lislaughtin, Abbeydorney and Kilconnell.
Portumna Dominican Friary, cloister, capital
Cloister capital, moulding from top down comprises: roll, chamfer, ogee, fillet, bell, chamfered fillet as necking roll.
Clontuskert Augustinian Priory, rood screen, arch
Arches of rood screen, moulding from soffit comprises: quadrant, fillet, quarter-hollow, fillet, right-angled rebate, fillet, ogee, right-angled rebate, ogee, fillet, hollow chamfer, quadrant, ogee, fillet. Extensive use of ogees here, a late Gothic moulding rarely found in Ireland. When found it is often in association with very high quality work.
Abbeyknockmoy Cistercian Monastery, east window, jamb
Jamb of east window, from intrados moulding comprises: beak, ogee keel, hollow.