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(handwritten on back of image): C357, Kilferagh demense (Co. Kilkenny): Statue of "St. Fiachra" (stamp on back: A703) (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): C360, Kilferagh demense (Co. Kilkenny): St. Fiachra's 'well' (stamp on back: A703)

(handwritten on back of images): Killalagh (Clare) church: Head of bishop (stamps on back from The Green Studio Ltd., 118 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2, Ref. Nos. BP/35B, 33B, 36C)

Broken cross shaft and base with textual inscription, two figures under crocketed niches. Photograph by Edwin Rae.

(handwritten on back of image): 68.132, Killeen, Co. Meath: Plunket-Cruise cross: E. face (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 68.133, Killeen, Co. Meath: Plunket-Cruise cross: W. face (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): Killeen, Co. Meath: Plunket-Cruise cross: S. face (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 25/Fort Stewart, Co. Donegal: 'Killydonnell Abbey' (Franciscan Tertiaries' House): view of interior of E. end and South transept from nave (close to wall at W. end) July 1937

(handwritten on back of image): 26/Fort Stewart, Co. Donegal: 'Killydonnell Abbey' (Tertiaries' House): detail of interior of S. side of hood of window from the chancel (i.e., E. part of nave) July 1937

South door jamb, arch and hood moulding. Jamb and arch moulding from intrados comprises: hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer. The hood, from extrados comprises: frontal fillet, hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer.

Square label of ogee headed light. From the outside inward the moulding comprises: frontal fillet, hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer.

Hood mould of tomb niche, from outside in the moulding comprises: frontal fillet, fillet, roll-and-fillet, fillet, hollow, flat surface running into wall.

Jamb of reconstructed tomb niche. Moulding comprises corner roll, flanked at either side by fillet and hollow. Looks twelfth- or thirteenth-century but may be revival of these forms from the fifteenth century.

Tracery bar from reconstructed tomb niche. Moulding comprises frontal fillet flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, quadrant and hollow chamfer. The rear of the tracery bar is rectangular.

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