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St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Moulding
Tags: 1144?-1219, Arches, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Dog tooth ornament, Earl of Pembroke, figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Ireland, Marshal, Mouldings, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Roll-and-fillet moulding, Sepulchral monuments, St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Tombs, Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Moulding
Tags: 1144?-1219, Arches, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Dog tooth ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Hollow mouldings, Hood mouldings, Ireland, Lancet windows, Marshal, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Roll-and-fillet mouldings, St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Tracery (Architecture), Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Moulding
Tags: 1144?-1219, Arches, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Bell capitals, Capitals (Architecture), Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Dog tooth ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Hood mouldings, Ireland, Lancet windows, Marshal, Mouldings, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Roll-and-fillet mouldings, St. Mary's Church, Stiff-leaf foliage, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Capital
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Bell capitals, Capitals (Architecture), Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Gothic capitals (Architecture), Ireland, Lancet windows, Marshal, Mouldings, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Roll mouldings, St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Head of Bishop
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Bishops, Church architecture, Church buildings, Church vestments, Clergy, Clothing and dress--History--Medieval, Costume, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Earl of Pembroke, ecclesiastics, figure sculpture, Ireland, Marshal, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Cross Slab
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Cross Slab
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Transept
Tags: 1144?-1219, Annulets, Architectural, Capitals (Architecture), Columns, County Wexford, Crosses, Decoration and ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Effigies, figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Ireland, Lancet windows, Marshal, Mouldings, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Rere-archs, Sepulchral monuments, Sepulchral slabs, Shaft-rings, St. Mary's Church, Stone Carving, Tombs, Wexford (Ireland : County), William, Windows--history
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Lower Half of an Effigy of a Woman
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architecture Ireland, Cenotaph of Isabel of Leinster, Church architecture, Church buildings, Clothing and dress--History--Medieval, Costume, County Wexford, Dundry stone, Earl of Pembroke, Effigies, figure sculpture, Ireland, Marshal, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Patrick's Cathedral, The Rock of Cashel, Cashel, County Tipperary - Tomb Chest
Tags: Apostles, Arcades (Architecture), Arches, Architectural, Books, Cashel, Clubs, County Tipperary, Crosses, Decoration and ornament, figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Inscriptions, Ireland, Knives, Latin, Loaves, New Ross (Ireland), Saintly attributes, Saints, Sepulchral monuments, Sepulchral slabs, Ships, Sparth, St. Bartholomew, St. Brigid, St. Matthew, St. Matthias, St. Patrick's Cathedral, St. Philip, St. Simon, St. Thaddeus, Staffs, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Thurles workshop, Tipperary (Ireland : County), Tombs, Tracery (Architecture), Women saints
St. Patrick's Cathedral, The Rock of Cashel, Cashel, County Tipperary - Tomb Chest
Tags: Apostles, Architecture Ireland, Books, Cashel, Cashel (Tipperary, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Tipperary, figure sculpture, Foliation (Architecture and decoration), Inscriptions, Ireland, Ireland), Latin, Ogees, Rock of (Ireland), Saintly attributes, Saints, Ships, Sparth, St. Matthias, St. Patrick's Cathedral, St. Simon, Stone Carving, Tipperary (Ireland : County), Tombs
St. Patrick's Cathedral, The Rock of Cashel, Cashel, County Tipperary - Altar (fragments)
Tags: Altars, Animal sculpture, Apostles, Birds, Bishops, Butler, Butler family, Cashel, Cashel (Tipperary, Church furniture, Clergy, County Tipperary, Crosses, Croziers, Devices (Heraldry), ecclesiastics, Edmund, Edmund Casel (d. 1551), figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Gentry Ireland, Heraldry--Ireland, Inscriptions, Ireland, Ireland), Keys, Mitres, Piers, Reset fragments, Rock of (Ireland), Saintly attributes, Saints, Sepulchral monuments, Sepulchral slabs, Shields, St. Andrew, St. Patrick's Cathedral, St. Peter, Stone Carving, Tipperary (Ireland : County), Tombs
St. Patrick's Cathedral, The Rock of Cashel, Cashel, County Tipperary - Carved Fragments
St. Patrick's Church, Wexford, County Wexford - Chancel Arches and Nave
Tags: Animal sculpture, Arcades (Architecture), Arches, Cashel, Cashel (Tipperary, County Wexford, figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Ireland, Ireland), Rock of (Ireland), Sepulchral monuments, Sepulchral slabs, St. Patrick's Church, Stone Carving, Tombs, Tracery (Architecture), Wexford, Wexford (Ireland : County)
Franciscan Friary, Multyfarnham, County Westmeath
Fore Abbey, Fore, County Westmeath - Piscina
Tags: Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Benedictine architecture, Chamfer, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Westmeath, De Lacy, Decoration and ornament, Fore, Franciscan Architecture, Ireland, Mouldings, Multyfarnham (Ireland : Parish), Piscina, St. Feichin, St. Taurin, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Stop chamfer, Westmeath (Ireland)
Tinturn Abbey, New Ross, County Wexford - Chapel
Tags: Anglo-Norman, Architectural, Architecture, Architecture Ireland, Augustinian architecture, Bell capitals, Chamfers, Chapels, Church architecture, Corbels, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Fore Priory (Ireland), Ireland, Mouldings, New Ross, Ribbed vault, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Tinturn Abbey, Tinturn Minor, Vault boss, Vaults (Architecture), Wexford (Ireland : County), William Marshall
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Cross Slab
Tags: Anglo-Norman, Arcades (Architecture), Arches, Architectural, Architecture, Architecture Ireland, Bandrolls, Bases (Architecture), Black Letter, Capitals (Architecture), Church architecture, Church buildings, Cistercian architecture, Columns, County Wexford, Crosses, Decoration and ornament, Fleury Cross, Floriated cross, Funerary monuments, Inscriptions, interlace, Ireland, Latin, New Ross, Sepulchral monuments, Sepulchral slabs, St. Mary's Church, Stone Carving, Tombs, Tracery (Architecture), Wexford (Ireland : County)
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Cross Slabs
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Crosses, Decoration and ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Fleury Cross, Floriated cross, Funerary monuments, Inscriptions, Ireland, Marshal, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Sepulchral monuments, Sepulchral slabs, St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Tombs, Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Heraldic Panel, Cross Slab and Panel with Inscription
Tags: 1144?-1219, Animal sculpture, Architecture Ireland, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Crosses, Devices (Heraldry), Earl of Pembroke, Effigies, figure sculpture, Heraldry--Ireland, Inscriptions, Ireland, Marshal, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Shields, St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Wexford (Ireland : County), William