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Piscina jamb, arch and hood. From intrados, moulding comprises: fillet, hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer, fillet. The hood comprises: hollow, free-standing fillet, hollow, fillet and terminates in a frontal fillet. This piscina is close in design to that in the same location at Ennis Franciscan.

West door jamb, arch and hood moulding. From intrados, moulding comprises: quadrant, hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer, quadrant. The hood comprises: hollow, free-standing fillet, hollow, chamfer. This door, with its pointed arch contained within a square moulded label, is very similar in design to that at Bishopsquarter. The…

Twin ogee headed lights under a square label. Jamb moulding comprises, from intrados: hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, quadrant, right-angled rebate, ogee.

Twin ogee headed window under square label, moulding of mullion comprises: frontal fillet flanked at either side by quadrant, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer. The rear of the mullion is rectangular.

Door jamb and arch moulding comprises, from intrados: hollow chamfer, hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, quadrant, quadrant. The hood comprises, from outward in: frontal fillet, frontal fillet, hollow chamfer.

Jamb of ogee headed light under square label. From intrados the moulding comprises: hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, quadrant, right-angled rebate, ogee.

Moulding of tomb niche, jamb and arch moulding from intrados comprises: hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer, quadrant. Hood comprises frontal fillet, hollow chamfer. In design, the tomb niche looks like those from Quin and Ennis, which are related to the Limerick/Kerry examples. The moulding looks very like that of the west door.

Base of octagonal piscina shaft. From top down moulding comprises: chamfered fillet as necking, bell, roll, bell, plinth.

Piscina capital, the most complex on the site. Moulding comprises, from top down: abacus, quadrant, fillet, flat surface, scroll with lower fillet, bell, necking chamfered fillet.

West door, moulding from intrados comprises: hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer. The hood from extrados in comprises: frontal fillet, hollow chamfer, hollow chamfer. The jamb and arch moulding here is particularly close to that at Tuam, in the south door of the fourteenth-century choir. Although the hood mouldings are different, the manner in…

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.

Base moulding of Portlester Chapel arcade. Moulding comprises: necking roll, bell, scroll, plinth. The mouldings are very broad.

Portlester chapel arcade capital. Moulding from top comprises: abacus, hollow, roll, bell, necking roll. The components are very broad.

Jamb arch and hood moulding. From intrados, jamb moulding comprises:quadrant, hollow chamfer, quadrant. The splayed jamb and hood are separated by a small hollow. The hood, from outside in, comprises: angle-fillet, angle-fillet, angle-fillet, angle-fillet.

West door jamb, arch and hood moulding. Moulding from intrados comprises: quadrant, hollow chamfer, quadrant. Hood, from outer face in comprises: frontal fillet, quadrant, hollow chamfer.

Square label of east window. Moulding from exteral to internal face comprises: frontal fillet, roll, roll.

Jamb and arch moulding of east window, the intrados includes a glass groove and the moulding running along the chamfer plane comprises: hollow chamfer, quadrant.

Octagonal baptismal font with hexagonal supporting shafts running from angles of bowl. Moulding comprises frontal mitre flanked at either side by quadrant, hollow chamfer, flat surface, hollow and rear mitre. Rare survival of Decorated font.

Base of tomb niche opening, moulding from top down comprises: roll, roll, bell, roll, roll, bell, curved plinth. Very unusual Perpendicular style base, other examples can be found at Strade, Sligo Dominican, Balintubber.

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