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St. Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert, County Kerry - Windows
(handwritten on back of image): 69.444, Ardfert (Co. Kerry): Cathedral: Lancets in S. wall of chancel
St. Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert, County Kerry - West Doorway
(handwritten on back of image): 69.441, Ardfert (Co. Kerry): Cathedral: W. doorway and interior
St. Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert, County Kerry - Grotesque
(handwritten on back of image): 69.439, Ardfert (Co. Kerry): Cathedral: Grotesque at W. end of aumbry in N. wall of chancel
St. Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert, County Kerry - Effigy of Bishop
(handwritten on back of image): 69.443, Ardfert (Co. Kerry): Cathedral: Slab with bishop in niche in N. part of E. wall of chancel
St. Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert, County Kerry - Effigy of Abbot or Bishop
(handwritten on back of image): 69.440, Ardfert (Co. Kerry): Cathedral: Bishop in niche on S. part of E. wall of chancel
St. Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert, County Kerry - Chancel
(handwritten on back of image): 136., Ardfert, Co. Kerry: Cathedral: Interior of chancel (multiple images on file)
St. Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert, County Kerry - Chancel
(handwritten on back of image): 137., Ardfert, Co. Kerry: Cathedral: E. end and S. side of chancel from the S.E.
St. Brendan's Cathedral, Ardfert, County Kerry - Carving
(handwritten on back of image): 69.442, Ardfert (Co. Kerry): Cathedral: Carving on E. side of windows in N. wall of W. most of the 3 buildings of the cathedral group
St. Audoen's church, Dublin, south nave wall, door jamb and arch
Door in south nave wall, jamb and arch moulding comprises: hollow chamfer, spike, hollow chamfer.
St. Audoen's church, Dublin, Portlester chapel, arcade capital
Portlester chapel arcade capital. Moulding from top comprises: abacus, hollow, roll, bell, necking roll. The components are very broad.
St. Audoen's church, Dublin, Portlester chapel, arcade base
Base moulding of Portlester Chapel arcade. Moulding comprises: necking roll, bell, scroll, plinth. The mouldings are very broad.
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.
St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, County Dublin - Wall Mural
(handwritten on back of image): 69.36, St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, Co. Dublin: Arch with wall mural (no longer extant)
St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, County Dublin - Tomb of Roland FitzEustace, Baron of Portlester, and wife Margaret Jenico
(handwritten on back of image): c442, Dublin: St. Audoen's (stamp on back: 36) (multiple images on file)
St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, County Dublin - Tomb of Roland FitzEustace, Baron of Portlester, and wife Margaret Jenico
Dublin: St. Audoen's: Portlester tomb, detail of lower section of knight (multiple images on file)
St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, County Dublin - Tomb of Roland FitzEustace, Baron of Portlester, and wife Margaret Jenico
(handwritten on back of image): 65.89, Dublin: St. Audoen's (stamp on back: 36) detail of knight's torso (multiple images on file)
St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, County Dublin - Tomb of Roland FitzEustace, Baron of Portlester, and wife Margaret Jenico
Dublin: St. Audoen's: Portlester tomb, detail of knight's head and torso (c/440) (multiple images on file)
St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, County Dublin - Tomb of Roland FitzEustace, Baron of Portlester, and wife Margaret Jenico
Dublin: St. Audoen's: Portlester tomb (multiple images on file)
St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, County Dublin - Tomb Niche
(handwritten on back of image): 75.2, Dublin: St. Audoen's, niche in S. wall of S. 'nave' (chapel of St. Ann) (multiple images on file)
St. Audoen's Church, Dublin, County Dublin - Portlester Chapel
(handwritten on back of image): 75.4, Dublin: St. Audoen's Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Portlester chapel) from St. Ann's chapel, S. side of the church (multiple images on file)