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(handwritten on back of image): The two chapels in the South transept of Holy Cross Abbey, Thurles, showing the interesting structure, perhaps meant as a tomb, which supports the stone valuted roofs of the chapels. Note the combination of styles. This part of the church (from the windows, etc.) is late 14th century; the "pillars" are 15th/16th…

Crucifixion. Carved stone panel, early 16th century, probably the personal work of Rory O'Tunney. From a screenprint on handmade paper by Annamult Prints, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland. KLK1 Printed in Ireland by The Wellbrook Press.

(handwritten on back of image): Kermaria-an-Isquit (Cotes du Nord): Chapel: 3 of Apostles on E. side of S. porch

(handwritten on back of image): 68.2, Kermaria-an-Isquit (Cotes du Nord): Chapel: Apostles on W. side of S. porch

(handwritten on back of image): 68.3, Kermaria-an-Isquit (Cotes du Nord): Chapel: Apostles on E. side of S. porch

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