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St. Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore, County Waterford - The MacCragh Tomb
Tags: Animal sculpture, Apostles, Architecture Ireland, Augustinian architecture, Bardiche, Books, Chalices, Church buildings, County Waterford, Dungarvan (Waterford, figure sculpture, Gentry Ireland, Grotesques, Inscriptions, Ireland, Ireland), Keys, Lismore, MacCragh, Masks, Memento Mori, Saintly attributes, Saints, St. Carthach, St. James Minor, St. John, St. Peter, St. Philip, Staffs, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Waterford (Ireland)
St. Kieran's Cathedral, Clonmacnoise, County Offaly - Doorway
Tags: Ancient, Animal sculpture, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Cable Moulding, Cathedrals, Church architecture, Church buildings, Church doorways, Clonmacnoise, Clonmacnoise (Ireland), County Offaly, Dean Odo's Doorway, Decoration and ornament, East, Gothic doorways, Ireland, Mouldings, Offaly (Ireland), Offset, Pinnacle, St. Kieran, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Stone doorways
St. Kieran's Cathedral, Clonmacnoise, County Offaly - Doorway
Tags: Ancient, Animal sculpture, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Cathedrals, Church architecture, Church buildings, Church doorways, Church vestments, Clergy, Clonmacnoise, Clonmacnoise (Ireland), Costume, County Offaly, Dean Odo's Doorway, Decoration and ornament, East, ecclesiastics, figure sculpture, gothic, Ireland, Offaly (Ireland), St. Kieran, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Stone doorways
St. Kieran's Cathedral, Clonmacnoise, County Offaly - Doorway
Tags: Ancient, Animal sculpture, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Cathedrals, Church architecture, Church buildings, Church doorways, Clonmacnoise, Clonmacnoise (Ireland), County Offaly, Dean Odo's Doorway, Decoration and ornament, Dragons, East, Gothic doorways, Ireland, Mouldings, Offaly (Ireland), Offset, Pinnacle, St. Kieran, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Stone doorways
St. Kieran's Cathedral, Clonmacnoise, County Offaly - Doorway
Tags: Ancient, Animal sculpture, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Cathedrals, Church architecture, Church buildings, Church doorways, Clonmacnoise, Clonmacnoise (Ireland), County Offaly, Dean Odo's Doorway, Decoration and ornament, East, Gothic doorways, Ireland, Mouldings, Offaly (Ireland), St. Kieran, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Stone doorways
St. Kieran's Cathedral, Clonmacnoise, County Offaly - Doorway
Tags: Ancient, Animal sculpture, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Cable mouldnig, Cathedrals, Church architecture, Church buildings, Church doorways, Church vestments, Clergy, Clonmacnoise, Clonmacnoise (Ireland), Costume, County Offaly, Dean Odo's Doorway, Decoration and ornament, East, ecclesiastics, figure sculpture, gothic, Gothic doorways, Ireland, Mouldings, Offaly (Ireland), St. Dominic, St. Francis, St. Kieran, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Stone doorways
St. Kieran's Cathedral, Clonmacnoise, County Offaly - Doorway
Tags: Ancient, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Cathedrals, Church architecture, Church buildings, Church doorways, Clonmacnoise, Clonmacnoise (Ireland), County Offaly, Crosses, Dean Odo's Doorway, Decoration and ornament, East, figure sculpture, Gothic doorways, Ireland, Offaly (Ireland), St. Kieran, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Stone doorways
St. Mary's Church, Clonmel, County Tipperary - Cross Slab
St. Mary's Church, Clonmel, County Tipperary - East Window
Tags: Arches, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Cashel, Church architecture, Church buildings, Clonmel, Clonmel (Ireland), County Tipperary, Cusps, Decoration and ornament, Dominican Friary, Dublin, Flamboyant tracery, Flowing tracery, Glass painting and staining, Ireland, St. Mary's Church, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Tipperary (Ireland : County), Tracery (Architecture)
St. Mary's Church, Duleek, County Meath
Tags: Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Augustinian architecture, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Meath, Crosses, De Lacy, Decoration and ornament, Duleek, Duleek (Ireland), Gentry Ireland, High crosses (Sculpture), Hugh, Ireland, Meath (Ireland), St. Mary's Abbey, Stone buildings, Towers, Tracery (Architecture)
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Capital
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Capitals (Architecture), Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Foliate ornament, Foliation (Architecture and decoration), Ireland, Marshal, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Tracery (Architecture), Trumpet scalloped capital, 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, Ireland, Marshal, Mouldings, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Piscina, Roll 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 - Capital
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Bell capitals, Capitals (Architecture), Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Ireland, Marshal, Mouldings, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Piscina, 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, Dog tooth ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Foliation (Architecture and decoration), 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 and Hood Stop
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Bell capitals, Capitals (Architecture), Church architecture, Church buildings, Columns, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Dog tooth ornament, Earl of Pembroke, figure sculpture, Ireland, Lancet windows, Marshal, Mouldings, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Roll-and-fillet moulding, St. Mary's Church, Stiff-leaf foliage, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Capitals
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Bell capitals, Capitals (Architecture), Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, Dog tooth ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Foliation (Architecture and decoration), 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 - Carved Head
Tags: Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Decoration and ornament, figure sculpture, Franciscan Architecture, Ireland, New Ross, Ogee-headed light, St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Triqueta knot, Wexford (Ireland : County), Windows--history
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Chancel
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Crosses, Decoration and ornament, Dundry stone, Earl of Pembroke, Effigies, figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Gabled niche, Ireland, Lancet window, Marshal, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Sepulchral monuments, Sepulchral slabs, St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, The 'Bambino' Stone, Tombs, Tracery (Architecture), Trefoil-headed arch, Wexford (Ireland : County), William
St. Mary's Church, New Ross, County Wexford - Chancel
Tags: 1144?-1219, Architectural, Architecture Ireland, Church architecture, Church buildings, County Wexford, Crosses, Decoration and ornament, Earl of Pembroke, Effigies, figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Inscriptions, Ireland, Lancet windows, Marshal, New Ross, New Ross (Ireland), Sepulchral monuments, Sepulchral slabs, St. Mary's Church, Stone buildings, Stone Carving, Tombs, Tracery (Architecture), Wexford (Ireland : County), William