Browsing by Subject "roll mouldings"
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Abbeyknockmoy Cistercian Monastery, loose stone fragments, jamb
(2008-12-06)Jamb fragment, possibly door. Moulding comprises: hollow chamfer, quadrant, right-angled rebate, hollow chamfer, quadrant. -
Abbeyknockmoy Cistercian Monastery, loose stone fragments, dumbell cloister base
(2008-12-06)Dumbell cloister base, now loose in the stone store. The moulding comprises from top down: chamfered fillet, bell, quadrant, plinth. -
Abbeyknockmoy Cistercian Monastery, north chancel wall, O'Kelly Tomb, jamb and arch
(2008-12-06)Jamb and arch of O'Kelly tomb, the moulding is unusual, and comprises from intrados: hollow chamfer, hollow chamfer, hollow chamfer (forming a kind of polygonal shaft), protruding double roll. -
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, canopied tomb niche, base
(2008-12-06)Base of pinnacle, moulding from top comprises: necking roll, bell, scroll, plinth. -
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, canopied tomb niche, base of jamb
(2008-12-06)Base of tomb niche jamb, moulding from top down comprises: necking roll, bell, scroll, plinth. -
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, canopied tomb niche, capital
(2008-12-06)Capital of tomb niche jambs, from top down moulding comprises: abacus, quarter roll, quarter roll, angle-fillet, scroll with lower fillet, bell, necking roll. This capital is very similar to those at Holycross Abbey and ... -
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, canopied tomb niche, tomb chest architrave
(2008-12-06)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, ... -
Athenry Dominican Priory, north chancel wall, sedilia, capital
(2008-12-06)Capital of sedilia shafts. complex moulding comprises from top down: roll-and-fillet, roll, angle-fillet, roll-and-fillet, roll, angle-fillet, roll-and-fillet, bell, necking roll-and-fillet. Four unit capital, perhaps ...