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Athenry Dominican Priory, north wall of north transept, wall arcade, capital
Three unit capital, moulding from abacus down comprises: chamfred abacus, quadrant, hollow, quadrant, fillet, bell, necking roll.
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, sedilia, arch and hood
Jamb of sedilia, moulding from intrados comprises: hollow, roll-and-fillet, flat surface, roll-and-fillet, chamfer. The hood, from the outer edge, comprises: roll with frontal fillet, hollow flanked by fillets, quadrant. Few hollows flanked by fillets occur in Irish architecture, in England, Morris sees them as the progenitor of the casement -…
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, sedilia, capital
Capital of sedilia shafts. complex moulding comprises from top down: roll-and-fillet, roll, angle-fillet, roll-and-fillet, roll, angle-fillet, roll-and-fillet, bell, necking roll-and-fillet. Four unit capital, perhaps fourteenth-century, best called degenerate Early English.
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, canopied tomb niche, base of jamb
Base of tomb niche jamb, moulding from top down comprises: necking roll, bell, scroll, plinth.
Abbeyknockmoy Cistercian Monastery, east window, jamb
Jamb of east window, from intrados moulding comprises: beak, ogee keel, hollow.
St. Mary's Augustinian Priory, Devenish Island, north chancel wall, door jamb, arch and pinnacle
Doorway from chancel into east range of claustral buildings. Moulding from intrados comprises: quadrant, right-angled rebate, quadrant. Pinnacles flank the door, with an angle-fillet as the front face. This door is identical in moulding and general design to those at St. Canice's Cathedral, Tullaroan and Fertagh, all in Co. Kilkenny. They are…
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. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, north choir wall, door jamb and arch
Door jamb and arch moulding comprising: double ogee running along chamfer plane.
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, south choir wall, window rear arch
Rear arch of south windows, mouding comprises: double ogee running along chamfer plane.
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, canopied tomb niche, capital
Capital of tomb niche jambs, from top down moulding comprises: abacus, quarter roll, quarter roll, angle-fillet, scroll with lower fillet, bell, necking roll. This capital is very similar to those at Holycross Abbey and it's related group, except that there is no keel in the bell here.
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north nave wall, tomb niche, base
Base course running along jamb of tomb niche. The moulding comprises: chamfer, chamfer, chamfer. The mouldings may have been more distincitve but they are now very worn.
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north nave wall, tomb niche, capital frieze
Capital frieze running along jamb of tomb niche. Moulding from the top down comprises: chamfer, frontal fillet, angle-fillet, fillet, angle-fillet, flat surface, angle-fillet, fillet, flat surface. The lower secion can be read as a stepped rebate.
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north nave wall, tomb niche, jamb and arch
Jamb and arch of tomb niche, moulding from intrados comprises: chamfer, roll-and-fillet, chamfer, right-angled rebate, chamfer, roll-and-fillet, chamfer. Roll-and-fillets very worn.
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north nave wall, tomb niche, capital frieze
Capital frieze running along jamb of tomb niche. Unusual moulding from the top down comprises quarter roll, fillet, bell, roll, roll.
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north choir wall, tomb niche, jamb and arch
Jamb and arch moulding of tomb niche, from intrados moulding comprises chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer, broken quadrant.
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north choir wall, tomb niche, tracery bar
Tracery bar of tomb niche. Moulding comprises: centre frontal roll flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, quadrant. They rear of the tracery bar is rectangular.
St. Sepulchre's Archiepiscopal Palace, Hugh Inge's Door, jamb and arch
Door jamb and arch moulding comprising: hollow chamfer, quadrant. The door was inserted by Archbishop Hugh Inge in 1523 and restored in the eighteenth century. Fragments of window found during recent excavations have the same scale moulding and are likely to associated with the door. The door is unusual in that it has a three centred head.
Dunsoghly Castle Chapel, door jamb, arch and hood
Door jamb, arch and hood of the detatched castle chapel. Jamb and arch moulding from intrados comprise: hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, quadrant. The hood, which is placed at some distance from the jamb, comprises from outside in: frontal fillet, hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer.
St. Margaret's Church, Finglas, door jamb, arch and hood
Jamb arch and hood moulding. From intrados, jamb moulding comprises:quadrant, hollow chamfer, quadrant. The splayed jamb and hood are separated by a small hollow. The hood, from outside in, comprises: angle-fillet, angle-fillet, angle-fillet, angle-fillet.
St. Mary's church, Killyleigh, east window, hood
Square label of east window. Moulding from exteral to internal face comprises: frontal fillet, roll, roll.