St Mary's Parish Church, New Ross, Co Wexford, interior - south transept, aisle and side chapels seen from the west

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St Mary's Parish Church, New Ross, Co Wexford, interior - south transept, aisle and side chapels seen from the west

Location

New Ross, County Wexford, Leinster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Description

Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of south transept from the west showing arcade of pointed chamfered arches in two orders resting on cylindrical pier with moulded bell capital and water - holding base. The east elevation has single lancet windows on either side of the entrances to two transept chapels and a sexfoil window in spandrel between the entrances. The chapels have double lancet windows framed by arches with nailhead ornament and roll mouldings resting on bell capitals and bonded shafts.

Subject

Architecture, Medieval - Ireland, Architecture, Gothic - Ireland, Ecclesiastical architecture, Church architecture - Ireland, Arcades (Architecture), Gothic capitals (Architecture), Bases (Architecture), Windows, Marshall, William, Mouldings, lancet window, bell capital, cylindrical pier, water - holding base, chamfered arch, hood moulding, sexfoil window, transept chapel, sexfoil window, nailhead ornament, roll moulding, bonded shaft

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Image

Artist / Creator / Agent, etc.

Stalley, Roger

Contributor's Role

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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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The Contributor/s and the Board of Trinity College Dublin

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