St Patrick's Cathedral, Cashel, Co Tipperary, interior - north choir elevation, window rere-arch capital
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Photograph by Roger Stalley. Detail of a shaft between the two rere-arches. The whitewash left and right is on the splay of the lancets - which run in a continuous sequence. The jamb is moulded with a large central hollow (to house a now missing endelit shaft) flanked by roll-and-fillets and further hollows. The outer hollows terminate in a chamfer where they flank the capital. This capital, with stalks in the bell and a band of barleytwist below the stiff-leaf, supports arch mouldings formed of roll-and-fillets and hollows.Role:
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IrishTitle of Larger Entity:
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Cashel, Co TipperaryWork:
architecture
Author: Stalley, Roger
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capital, roll-and-fillet shaft, crossing tower, abacus, stiff-leaf foliage, foliate carving, foliate capital, barleytwist decorationPeriod:
MedievalStyle:
Early English GothicMetadata
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