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Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Creagh Tomb, Entombment of Christ
Tomb against N. wall of choir, E. end of S. face; scene of entombment (multiple images on file)
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Creagh Tomb, Female Figure and the Resurrection of Christ
Tomb against N. wall of choir, E. end; figure of female from MacMahon tomb and scene of the resurrection of Christ (multiple images on file)
Kilmacreehy, County Clare - Tomb Niche
(handwritten on back of image): 263, Kilmacreehy (Clare) church, tomb niche (enfeu) in N. wall, eastern part, compare with Corcomroe enfeu
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Creagh Tomb, Crucifixion
Tomb against N. wall of choir, S. side; scene of the crucifixion (multiple images on file)
Old Leighlin, County Carlow - Colonnette and Tomb Niche
(handwritten on back of image): 72.152, Old Leighlin (Carlow) cathedral, E. end of colonnette and part of arch of tomb niche (enfeu) in S. side of chancel
Franciscan Friary, Quin, County Clare - Tomb Niche
(handwritten on back of image): 69.416, Quin (Clare) friary: tomb niche (enfeu) in S. wall of nave, detail
Franciscan Friary, Quin, County Clare - Tomb Niche
(handwritten on back of image): 69.417, Quin (Clare) friary (Easternmost tomb niche (enfeu) in S. wall of chancel)
Franciscan Friary, Quin, County Clare - Tomb Niche
(handwritten on back of image): 69.415, Quin (Clare)Easternmost tomb niche (enfeu) in S. wall of chancel
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Creagh Tomb, Flagellation of Christ
Tomb against N. wall of choir, W. end of S. face; scene of the flagellation of Christ
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Creagh Tomb
19th century Creagh tomb, incorporating panels from the MacMahon tomb (originally erectd by More Ni Brien around 1470 as a resting place for her husband and for the MacMahon family) and from another tomb
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Creagh Tomb, Archbishop and the Betrayal of Christ
Tomb against N. wall of choir, W. end; figure of an archbishop from MacMahon tomb and scene of the betrayal of Christ (stamp on back from The Green Studio Ltd., 118 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2, Ref. No BW 36C) (multiple images on file)
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Piscina and Inchiquin Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): 72.383, Ennis (Clare) Franciscan friary, piscina and tomb (?) in S. wall of chancel
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Tomb
(handwritten on back of image): 69.419, Ennis (Clare) Franciscan friary (tomb against N. wall of chancel) (multiple images on file)
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Tomb
Tombs in N. wall of nave (multiple images on file)
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Tomb Niche
Tomb niche (enfeu) in S. wall of nave
Franciscan Friary, Ennis, County Clare - Tracery screen and Supports
(handwritten on back of image): Ennis (Clare); Tomb tracery and supports under S. arch of tower (multiple images on file)
Dominican Friary, Strade, County Mayo - Tomb Front
(handwritten on back of image): Strade, Co. Mayo: Dominican friary: Tomb in N. wall of chancel: Detail, tomb front (stamp on back: The Green Studio Ltd., 118 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2, Ref. No: CL 14C)
Tags: Apostles, Architectural, Church architecture Ireland, Church vestments, Costume, County Mayo, Crosses, Decoration and ornament, Dominican architecture, figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Ireland, Mayo (Ireland : County), Saints, Sepulchral monuments, Stone Carving, Strade, Swords, Tombs, wild atlantic way
Dominican Friary, Strade, County Mayo - Tomb Front
(handwritten on back of image): Strade, Co. Mayo: Dominican friary: Tomb in N. wall of chancel: Detail, tomb-front: Christ, King and Judge; Christ displaying his five wounds.
Dominican Friary, Strade, County Mayo - Nave and Transept
(handwritten on back of image): 338./Strade, Co. Mayo: Dominican friary: Interior from near N.W. corner of nave (multiple images on file)
Dominican Friary, Strade, County Mayo - Chancel
(handwritten on back of image): 72.481, Strade, Co. Mayo: Dominican priory of the Holy Cross: Choir with 3 tomb niches (enfeux) in N. wall, altar, piscina, sedilia and doorway (multiple images on file)
Tags: Altars, Arcades (Architecture), Arches, Architectural, Bases (Architecture), Capitals (Architecture), Church architecture Ireland, Columns, County Mayo, Crosses, Decoration and ornament, Dominican architecture, figure sculpture, Funerary monuments, Ireland, Mayo (Ireland : County), Sepulchral monuments, Stone Carving, Strade, Tombs, Tracery (Architecture), wild atlantic way