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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…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of north transept showing north and east elevations. North elevation has a stringcourse and triple lancet windows with rere - arches treated with roll - and - fillets and multiple annulets, and foliate capitals the central light is surmounted by a rose window. There is a niche below the stringcourse. The south…

Mullion of finely moulded window in south transept. The mullion is moulded at its outer face and simply has chamfered corners at the rear. The moulding, from centre comprises: central fillet flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate, hollow.

Tracery bar comprising: frontal central fillet flanked by sunk chamfer, right-angled rebate and sunk chamfer. The rear of the bar is square.

Mullion comprising: broad central frontal fillet flanked by sunk chamfer, right-angled rebate and sunk chamfer. The rear corners of the mullion are chamfered. Close to Kilfenora Cathedral tomb niche mullion in design and geographically.

Mullion of curvilinear east window. Mullion is moulded at both inner and outer faces. Inner face comprises: frontal fillet flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer. The moulding of the outer face comprises: frontal fillet flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, right-angled rebate and hollow chamfer. The sides of the…

Mullion, loose in stone store, only one side of the mullion has elaborate mouldings, the other side is simply chamfered. The moulded side comprises: central fillet flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, spike, hollow chamfer.

Jamb shaft running along reveal of east window. Moulding comprises, from angle: corner triple filleted roll flanked at either side by hollows and chamfers. This moulding looks Early English but is most likely fifteenth century, it looks similar to the work at Roscommon Dominican Friary, both in the jambs and in the tracery (both broken but…

The tomb chest section of canopied tomb, edge moulding of chest with pinnacle to sinister and moulding of small traceried panel to dexter. Moulding comprises, from pinnacle: fillet, quarter roll, quarter roll, flat surface, quarter roll, flat surface, quadrant, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer. This tomb niche, in its overall composition, is…

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.

Mullion of tracery in canopied tomb niche. Moulding comprises: central fillet flanked at either side by hollow, quadrant, right-angled rebate, quadrant, hollow.

Tracery bar of tomb niche. Moulding comprises: centre frontal roll flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, quadrant. They rear of the tracery bar is rectangular.

Tracery bar from reconstructed tomb niche. Moulding comprises frontal fillet flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, quadrant and hollow chamfer. The rear of the tracery bar is rectangular.

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