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(handwritten on back of image): 134., Ardfert, Co. Kerry: Franciscan friary: Chancel (E. and S. walls of E. end of ch.) from the S.E.

(handwritten on back of image): 69.453, Ardfert (Co. Kerry): Franciscan friary: Top of other old slab (in addition to bishop slab) (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 69.445, Ardfert (Co. Kerry): Franciscan friary from W.N.W.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of east cloister walk. The arcades are subdivided into bays of three arches by two chamfered buttresses with chamfered capitals and four - centred arches with chamfered voussoirs. The cloister has a pointed vault of rubble masonry.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of east end of choir showing graded lancet windows in gable end and trefoil - headed lancets in south elevation deeply splayed reveals and chamfered arch mouldings. There are round - headed and trefoil - headed niches below the windows.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of nave through to south transept and south cloister walk from north - west(north elevation missing). East end has five graded lancet windows with one additional lancet in the centre of the gable. South elevation has nine trefoil - headed lancet windows with niches below which have round, trefoil and ogee - headed…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of tower, nave arcade and south transept from the south - west.Three bay nave arcade carried on cylindrical piers, the most westerly pier is buttressed. South transept has three bays of round arches on square piers. The south gable elevation has a large pointed window with switch - line tracery. Tower is lit with…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of first bay of the south nave wall. Chamfered arch moulding is carried on a cylindrical pier of ashlar masonry with bell capital and water - holding base. Late Gothic entrance to night stair and coeval south cloister walk can be seen on far side of nave arcade.

Pinnacle flanking tomb niche. Similar tomb nices occur at Quin, Adare Franciscan, Adare Augustinian, Askeaton, Lislaughtin, Abbeydorney and Kilconnell.

Hood moulding of door. From extrados, moulding comprises frontal fillet flanked by quadrants, and at inner face, by a fillet, hollow and roll.

Capital frieze running the length of the splayed door jamb. Moulding comprises, from centre: central frontal roll-and-fillet flanked above and below by fillet, hollow, and scroll.

Door jamb and arch moulding, moulding from intrados comprises: chamfer, quadrant, fillet, hollow chamfer, fillet, quadrant, fillet, right-angled rebate, fillet, quadrant, fillet, hollow chamfer, fillet, quadrant, fillet. This door, due to various design similarites, is almost certainly by the same mason as the west door of Ardnaree Augustinian,…

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