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(handwritten on back of image): 68.212, Stamullen, Co. Meath: Church ruins: Tomb slab (Memento Mori): Detail (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 68.214, Stamullen, Co. Meath: Church ruins: Tomb slab (Memento Mori): Detail (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 68.65, Summerhill, Co. Meath: Village green: Cross of Peter Lynch, 1554: N. face (multiple images on file)

(handwritten on back of image): 356, Swords, Co. Dublin: Castle of the archbishop, North tower and wall nearby, showing part of area enclosed by the walls

(handwritten on back of image): 355, Swords, Co. Dublin: Tower of parish churhc from the S.W. (formerly abbey church?)

Architrave framing tomb niche. Badly weathered, moulding comprises central roll, flanked at either side by flat surface, shallow roll.

Hood moulding of tomb niche. From upper face down and inward the moulding comprises frontal fillet, quadrant, hollow chamfer, flat surface.

Jamb and arch moulding of tomb niche, from intrados moulding comprises chamfer, quadrant, hollow chamfer, broken quadrant.

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.

Base course running along jamb of tomb niche. The moulding comprises: chamfer, chamfer, chamfer. The mouldings may have been more distincitve but they are now very worn.

Capital frieze running along jamb of tomb niche. Moulding from the top down comprises: chamfer, frontal fillet, angle-fillet, fillet, angle-fillet, flat surface, angle-fillet, fillet, flat surface. The lower secion can be read as a stepped rebate.

Capital frieze running along jamb of tomb niche. Unusual moulding from the top down comprises quarter roll, fillet, bell, roll, roll.

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.

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