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(handwritten on back of image): 72.439, Athenry (Galway): Dominican Priory of SS. Peter and Paul: W.most tomb niche (enfeu) in S. wall of nave (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 72.438, Athenry (Galway): Dominican Priory of SS. Peter and Paul: piscinia, sedilia and tomb niche (enfeu) in S. wall just W. of tower piers (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 72.437, Athenry (Galway): Dominican Priory of SS. Peter and Paul: tomb niche (enfeu) in N. wall of aisle of nave (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 72.436, Athenry (Galway): Dominican Priory of SS. Peter and Paul: tomb niche (enfeu) in N. wall of N. transept (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): Athenry (Galway): Dominican Priory: from N.E. (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 72.441, Athenry (Galway): Dominican Priory of SS Peter and Paul from N.E. (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): Dublin: Fiacail Phadraig

The original artefact is part of the collections of the National Museum of Ireland.

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Annulet or shaft-ring of window angle shaft. Moulding, from top down comprises: roll, outward splaying bell, flat surface, roll, flat surface, inward splaying bell, roll.

Hood of door, moulding comprises: angle keel flanked at either side by quarter roll, with hollow chamfer at front face leanding to wall surface. Mouldings broad and Transitional in character.

Angle roll terminating the splay of the window jamb, moulding from angle comprises: roll, hollow, chamfer.

Arch and hood moulding of eastern niche in south nave wall. Moulding of arch from inner to outer face comprises: hollow, roll-and-fillet, flat surface, roll-and-fillet, right-angled rebate, flat surface of wall. From outer to inner face, hood comprises: frontal fillet, hollow, hollow, quarter roll, hollow.

Capital of middle niche/sedilia of south nave wall, moulding from top down comprises: chamfer, fillet, hollow, stiff-leaf foliage, bell, necking roll-and-fillet. Here again Early English characteristics are manifest but the niche may date from the later middle ages.

Arch and hood moulding of westernmost niche of south nave wall. Arch moulding from inner surface comprises: chamfer, flat surface, hollow, roll-and-fillet, roll, hollow, chamfer, flat surface of wall. The hood, from outside face to inner comprises: roll-and-fillet, hollow, chamfer. The style of this moulding can best be described as debased Early…

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