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(handwritten on back of image): 72.381, Kilmacreehy (Clare) church interior E. window

(handwritten on back of image): Old Leighlin, Carlow, Cathedral, exterior of E. window of N. part (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 266, Kilfenora, Co. Clare: Top of E. windows of chancel of cathedral from on top of N. wall of choir (multiple images on file)

Photograph by Roger Stalley. East end seen from the south - east. East elevation has a large lancet window (tracery destroyed) with roll - and - fillet mouldings. North - east and south - east corners of the building have shallow angle buttresses with gabled offsets.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View from west through crossing to east end presbytery showing triple lancet windows and paired lancets overhead. North elevation of nave shows first arcade bay and clerestory windows located over the piers, as is common in Irish Cistercian houses.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View from north - east showing crossing tower and east end presbytery which has triple lancet windows with paired lancets overhead and a round - headed window at the apex of the gable.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of south transept from the west showing arcade of pointed chamfered arches in two orders resting on cylindrical pier with moulded bell capital and water - holding base. The east elevation has single lancet windows on either side of the entrances to two transept chapels and a sexfoil window in spandrel between the…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north elevation of choir from the crossing showing rere - arches of qutrefoil windows with foliate capitals filling the spandrels between five hood moulded lancet windows also with foliate capitals and rere - arches treated with roll - and - fillets. The north - east crossing pier is compound and annulets are…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north elevation of choir showing rere - arches of quatrefoil windows. Rere - arches treated with foliate capitals and have round heads and rounded sills. These windows fill the spandrels between five hood moulded lancet windows also with foliate capitals and rere - arches treated with roll - and - fillets.

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