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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View from north - east showing crossing tower and east end presbytery which has triple lancet windows with paired lancets overhead and a round - headed window at the apex of the gable.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of from north - east showing crossing tower, north transept and east end presbytery which has triple lancet windows with paired lancets overhead and a round - headed arch at the apex of the gable.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View from west through crossing to east end presbytery showing triple lancet windows and paired lancets overhead. North elevation of nave shows first arcade bay and clerestory windows located over the piers, as is common in Irish Cistercian houses.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. East end viewed from the south - east showing presbytery and north and south transepts. East elevation of presbytery shows pointed, traceried, three - light window which is cusped throughout. The three lights have round heads, the central lower than the outer to accomonate the roundel (damaged but once filled with…

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of west gable end of the nave from the south - west. Three round - headed windows with chamfered mouldings have roll - and - fillet hood mouldings linked by stringcourse; the lights are bounded above and below by stringcourse and a smaller single light is located in the head of the gable over the central window.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. South transept, sacristy, east end presbytery and crossing tower viewed from the south - east. South transept shows two pointed arch windows, sacristy shows entrance portal and south elevation of presbytery shows twin ogee lights similar to those in the crossing tower which has crow - step battlements.

Photograph by Roger Stalley. Ribbed (barrel?) vault with three round - headed opes below, the central higher than those flanking it.

(handwritten on back of image): 72.381, Kilmacreehy (Clare) church interior E. window

(handwritten on back of image): Old Leighlin, Carlow, Cathedral, exterior of E. window of N. part (multiple images on file)

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