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Clontuskert Augustinian Priory, west door, jamb and arch
West door moulding, from soffit moulding comprises: roll-and-fillet, fillet, hollow, fillet, roll-and-fillet, fillet, hollow, fillet, roll-and-fillet, fillet, hollow, roll-and-fillet, fillet, pinnacle. This door, in its overall composition and the width of the fillets, is close to doors at Holycross, Kilcooly and other works related to them.
Claregalway Franciscan Friary, north chancel wall, tomb niche, arch
Tomb niche in north nave wall. Moulding at inner surface has cusps, and from these outward comprises: fillet, three-quarter hollow, fillet, quadrant, fillet, chamfer (can be read as roll with two fillets), chamfer, right-angled rebate, quadrant, fillet, three-quarter hollow, fillet, quadrant, fillet, chamfer (can be read as roll with two fillets),…
Athenry Dominican Priory, south nave wall, niche, arch and hood
Arch and hood moulding of eastern niche in south nave wall. Moulding of arch from inner to outer face comprises: hollow, roll-and-fillet, flat surface, roll-and-fillet, right-angled rebate, flat surface of wall. From outer to inner face, hood comprises: frontal fillet, hollow, hollow, quarter roll, hollow.
Athenry Dominican Priory, south nave wall, niche, base
A capital reused as a base. If read as a capital moulding comprises: roll-and-fillet, roll, dogtooth, roll, bell, necking roll.
Athenry Dominican Priory, south nave wall, niche, capital
Capital of middle niche/sedilia of south nave wall, moulding from top down comprises: chamfer, fillet, hollow, stiff-leaf foliage, bell, necking roll-and-fillet. Here again Early English characteristics are manifest but the niche may date from the later middle ages.
Athenry Dominican Priory, south nave wall, niche, arch and hood
Arch and hood moulding of westernmost niche of south nave wall. Arch moulding from inner surface comprises: chamfer, flat surface, hollow, roll-and-fillet, roll, hollow, chamfer, flat surface of wall. The hood, from outside face to inner comprises: roll-and-fillet, hollow, chamfer. The style of this moulding can best be described as debased Early…
Athenry Dominican Priory, south nave wall, niche, capital
Capital of niche, mouliding comprises from top down: roll-and-fillet, fillet, hollow, quadrant, fillet, hollow, roll with lower fillet, bell. The necking roll is missing.
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, south choir wall, sedilia, jamb, arch and hood
Jamb, arch and hood moulding of sedilia. From intrados moulding comprises: ogee roll-and-fillet, quadrant, double ogee. The hood, from the outer to inner face reads: chamfer, ogee, hollow chamfer, ogee. This is an unusual moulding, in scale and in variety of elements. It resembes the west door moulding of Abbeydorney Cistercian Monastery and these…
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, north choir wall, tomb niche, blind tracery, mullion
Mullion from panels of blind Perpendicular tracery at the back of the tomb niche. The mullion comprises: frontal fillet flanked at either side by ogee, fillet, hollow. It may also be read as a roll and fillet flanked at either side by hollows. One of the only mouldings of this kind found in late medieval Irish Gothic.
Clontuskert Augustinian Priory, cloister, capital
Capital from reconstructed cloister, moulding from top down comprises: abacus, roll, roll, angle-fillet, roll-and-fillet, fillet, bell, necking roll-and-fillet.
Claregalway Franciscan Friary, north chancel wall, tomb niche, capital
Capital of tomb niche, from top down moulding comprises: roll-and-fillet, roll, angle-fillet, chamfer, chamfer, fillet, bell, necking roll.
Athenry Dominican Priory, south nave wall, niche, base
Base of eastern niche in south nave wall, from top down moulding comprises: roll, bell, roll and fillet, roll, plinth.
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, sedilia, arch and hood
Jamb of sedilia, moulding from intrados comprises: hollow, roll-and-fillet, flat surface, roll-and-fillet, chamfer. The hood, from the outer edge, comprises: roll with frontal fillet, hollow flanked by fillets, quadrant. Few hollows flanked by fillets occur in Irish architecture, in England, Morris sees them as the progenitor of the casement -…
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, sedilia, capital
Capital of sedilia shafts. complex moulding comprises from top down: roll-and-fillet, roll, angle-fillet, roll-and-fillet, roll, angle-fillet, roll-and-fillet, bell, necking roll-and-fillet. Four unit capital, perhaps fourteenth-century, best called degenerate Early English.
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north nave wall, tomb niche, jamb and arch
Jamb and arch of tomb niche, moulding from intrados comprises: chamfer, roll-and-fillet, chamfer, right-angled rebate, chamfer, roll-and-fillet, chamfer. Roll-and-fillets very worn.
Kilmacreehy church, north chancel wall, tomb niche, hood
Hood mould of tomb niche, from outside in the moulding comprises: frontal fillet, fillet, roll-and-fillet, fillet, hollow, flat surface running into wall.
Carron church, south door, jamb, arch and hood
Door jamb and arch moulding and hood, from intrados moulding comprises: quadrant, hollow chamfer, roll-and-fillet, hollow chamfer, quadrant. The hood comproses: hollow and angle-fillet.