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Base of reconstructed cloister, from top down moulding comprises: roll, bell, roll, roll, bell, plinth with quirks. The middle element here looks rather like the double rolls of an English Perpendicular base.

Capital from reconstructed cloister, moulding from top down comprises: abacus, roll, roll, angle-fillet, roll-and-fillet, fillet, bell, necking roll-and-fillet.

(handwritten on back of image); 31./Dromahair, Co. Leitrim: Creevelea Abbey (Franciscan Friary): North (and part of E.) arcade of cloister from c. 30 ft., July 1937 (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 27/Donegal, Co. Donegal: Franciscan Friary: East arcade of cloister (showing also arch from S. to E. walk, etc.) 30 ft. away, July 17, 1937 (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 28/Donegal, Co. Donegal: Franciscan Friary: East arcade of cloister, c. 18 ft. from first pointed arch, July 17, 1937 (multiple images on file)

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of nave from south - east of cloister.Shows remaining portion of south elevation (collapsed 1852) with double trefoil headed lancet window and first nave bay arch. Also remaining portion of west window and north elevation showing four of five nave bays and clerestory windows.

Cloiser base, moulding from top down comprises: roll, bell, roll, bell, roll, chamfer running into plinth.

Cloister base, moulding from top down comprises: roll, bell, hollow chamfer, chamfer running into plinth.

Cloister capital, moulding from abacus comprises: abacus, elongated roll, elongated roll, necking roll. This capital is moulded like an upside down base, the elongated rolls being bells. This occurs elsewhere at Ennis and at Quin.

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