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Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of south choir elevation showing portion of niche with filleted arch and hood moulding terminating in foliate label stop. Twin filleted polychromatic shafts of red sandstone support weathered stiff - leaf and nailhead capitals. The outer order is more slender than the inner.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Wall of the archbishop's palace or castle at the west of the cathedral. It is possible to see both the re - sized door in the nave and a blocked door in the ground floor of the castle.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. A view of the interior surface of the east wall of the original church at Fertagh. The masonry style may be cyclopean but this is obscured by the wall having been rendered with cement to create a playing surface for handball.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. General view of the church at Fertagh. The nave is to the right of the image, it was converted into a handball alley. The MacGillapadraig mortuary chapel is to the left, north of the nave.

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