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Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Tomb Niche
Tomb niche (enfeu) in S. wall of nave
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Tracery screen and Supports
(handwritten on back of image): Ennis (Clare); Tomb tracery and supports under S. arch of tower (multiple images on file)
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Corbel
(handwritten on back of image): Ennis (Clare) Franciscan friary, corbel under arch of S. tower and tomb nich (enfeu)
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Virgin and Child
(handwritten on back of image): Ennis (Clare); detail of Virgin and Child from tomb niche (enfeu) under S. arch of tower (multiple images on file)
St. Fachtna's Cathedral, Kilfenora, County Clare - Chancel
(handwritten on back of image): 266, Kilfenora, Co. Clare: Top of E. windows of chancel of cathedral from on top of N. wall of choir (multiple images on file)
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Creagh Tomb
19th century Creagh tomb, incorporating panels from the MacMahon tomb (originally erectd by More Ni Brien around 1470 as a resting place for her husband and for the MacMahon family) and from another tomb: Detail of Apostles
Bishopsquarter church, north door, jamb, arch and hood
Door jamb and arch moulding running along chamfer plane, from intrados the elements comprise: quadrant, sunk chamfer, right-angled rebate, sunk chamfer, quadrant. The moulding of the hood also runs along the chamfer plane, comprsing hollow, free-standing fillet, hollow.
Ennis Franciscan Friary, tomb niche, north nave wall, pinnacle
Pinnacle flanking tomb niche. Similar tomb nices occur at Quin, Adare Franciscan, Adare Augustinian, Askeaton, Lislaughtin, Abbeydorney and Kilconnell.