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Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): C372, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb from E.N.E (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): C331, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: Lower part of lady (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): C332, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: Head of lady (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): C326, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: Feet (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): C325, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: Middle section (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): C324, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: Head (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): 69.193, Fertagh (Kilkenny): MacGillapatrick tomb: male gisant: detail
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): 69.194, Fertagh (Kilkenny): MacGillapatrick tomb: male gisant: detail
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): 69.191, Fertagh (Co. Kilkenny): MacGillapatrick tomb: gisants
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: MacGillapatrick Tomb
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): Fertagh (? Johnstown), Co. Kilkenny: MacGillapatrick tomb: male gisant
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Double Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): Fertagh (stamp on back: The Green Studio, Ltd., 118 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2, Ref. No S/91B)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Tomb Surround
(handwritten on back of image): C333, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: Piece of E. part of N. side (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Tomb Surround
(handwritten on back of image): C327, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: Middle of S. side (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Tomb Surround
(handwritten on back of image): C328, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: E. end of S. side (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Tomb Surround
(handwritten on back of image): C329, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: W. end of S. side of tomb (stamp on back: A703)
Fertagh Church, Fertagh, County Kilkenny - MacGillapatrick Tomb Surround
(handwritten on back of image): C330, Fertagh, Co. Kilkenny: Parish church: Tomb: view of whole from S.
Fertagh, County Kilkenny, exterior - general view of church
Photograph by Roger Stalley. General view of the church at Fertagh. The nave is to the right of the image, it was converted into a handball alley. The MacGillapadraig mortuary chapel is to the left, north of the nave.
Tags: Architecture, Architecture - Ireland - Kilkenny (County), County Kilkenny, Early Christian architecture, Ecclesiastical architecture, Europe, Fertagh, Gothic - Ireland, Handball, Leinster, MacGiollapadraig, Medieval - Ireland, Monasteries - Ireland, Mortuary chapels, Ossory, Republic of Ireland
Fertagh, County Kilkenny, exterior - MacGiollapadraig chapel, junction between east wall and nave
Photograph by Roger Stalley. Image of the junction between the east wall of the MacGiollapadraig chapel and the original nave showing a clear masonry break.
Fertagh, County Kilkenny, exterior - MacGiollapadraig chapel, junction between west wall and nave
Photograph by Roger Stalley. Views of the junction between the nave and MacGiollapadraig chapel showing a clear masonry break. A twin ogee light under a square label can be seen in the nave wall.
Tags: Architecture, Baron of Upper Ossory, Bryan, ca. 1485 - 1575, County Kilkenny, Ecclesiastical architecture, Europe, Fertagh, Fitzpatrick, Foliation (Architecture and decoration), Gothic - Ireland, Leinster, MacGiollapadraig, Masonry, Masonry Break, Medieval - Ireland, Monasteries - Ireland, Mortuary chapels, Ogee, Ossory, Republic of Ireland, Rubble masonry, square label, Windows - History