St Mary's Collegiate Church, Gowran, Co Kilkenny, interior - nave, south aisle, window, east elevation

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Title

St Mary's Collegiate Church, Gowran, Co Kilkenny, interior - nave, south aisle, window, east elevation

Location

Gowran, County Kilkenny, Leinster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Description

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Window in east elevation of south aisle of nave showing twin lancets with trefoil heads and a quatrefoil window above and roll - and - fillet stringcourse below. The arches have foliate cusps and dogtooth mouldings; capitals have stiff - leaf foliage carvings; roll - and - fillet hood mouldings terminate in foliate and head carved label stops; the shafts are plain with water - holding bases.

Subject

Architecture, Medieval - Ireland, Architecture, Gothic - Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Church architecture - Ireland, Kilkenny (Ireland) - Buildings, structures, etc, Gowran (Ireland), Chantries, Collegiate churches, Foliation (Architecture and decoration), Capitals (Architecture), Gothic, Mouldings, Tracery (Architecture), lancet window, trefoil head, quatrefoil window, foliate cusp, dogtooth moulding, stiff - leaf foliage, roll - and - fillet moulding, foliate label stop, head carving, water - holding base

Type

Image

Artist / Creator / Agent, etc.

Stalley, Roger

Contributor's Role

Photographer

TARA (Trinity's Access to Research Archive) URI

Sponsor

Irish Research Council for Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (IRCHSS), The Heritage Council of Ireland

Publisher

Trinity College Dublin

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