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(handwritten on back of image): 75.2, Dublin: St. Audoen's, niche in S. wall of S. 'nave' (chapel of St. Ann) (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 75.4, Dublin: St. Audoen's Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Portlester chapel) from St. Ann's chapel, S. side of the church (multiple images on file)

Window fragment. Moulding comprises: frontal fillet flanked at either side by a roll, and larger roll. This looks like a fragment of the windows in the south wall of the Portlester Chapel.

Door jamb, arch and hood of the detatched castle chapel. Jamb and arch moulding from intrados comprise: hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, quadrant. The hood, which is placed at some distance from the jamb, comprises from outside in: frontal fillet, hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer.

(handwritten on back of image): 69.34, Sketches in scrapbooks, probably by Westropp (now in Royal Irish Academy or Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland) (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 69.28, Sketches in scrapbooks, probably by Westropp (now in Royal Irish Academy or Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland) (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 69.30, Sketches in scrapbooks, probably by Westropp (now in Royal Irish Academy or Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland) (multiple images on file)

Our Lady of Dublin: Carved from Irish oak, this Virgin and Child group dates from the fifteenth century and has been attributed to Durer. Originally it was in St. Mary's Abbey and when the Abbey was suppressed and plundered in 1540 the back of the statue received some burns. It was saved and concealed from further damage by being buried head…

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