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dc.contributor.authorStalley, Roger
dc.coverage.spatialCashel, Tipperary South Riding, Tipperary, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-02T11:29:52Z
dc.date.available2011-05-02T11:29:52Z
dc.date.issued2011-05-02
dc.identifier.otherrscm8402
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/55264
dc.descriptionPhotograph by Roger Stalley. General view of the upper part of the north elevation of north transept. The triplet of deeply splayed lancets have rere-arches treated with roll-and-fillets. These are supported by endelit shafts (some of which are missing) punctuated with annulets and topped with capitals of varied design including stiff-leaf. The hoods, moulded with an ogee-like hollow and roll, have stops of balled stiff-leaf. The central light has its pitch adjusted to accommodate a rose window above. The heads of the lights have been lowered at some point in the history of the building.en
dc.format.mediumStoneen
dc.languageN/A
dc.subjecttransepten
dc.subjectlancet windowen
dc.subjectquatrefoil windowen
dc.subjectbanded shaften
dc.subjectroll-and-fillet mouldingen
dc.subjectfoliate capitalen
dc.subjectfoliate label stopen
dc.subjectrere-archen
dc.subjecthood mouldingen
dc.subjectrose windowen
dc.subjectannuleten
dc.subject.lcshArchitecture, Medieval--Irelanden
dc.subject.lcshArchitecture, Gothic--Irelanden
dc.subject.lcshEcclesiastical architectureen
dc.subject.lcshCathedrals--Irelanden
dc.subject.lcshTipperary (Ireland : County) Buildings, structures, etc.en
dc.subject.lcshTracery (Architecture)en
dc.subject.lcshWindows--Historyen
dc.titleSt Patrick's Cathedral, Cashel, Co Tipperary, interior - north transept, north elevation, windowsen
dc.typeImageen
dc.contributor.rolePhotographeren
dc.coverage.cultureIrishen
dc.subject.periodMedieval
dc.subject.styleEarly English Gothic
dc.title.largerentitySt Patrick's Cathedral, Cashel, Co Tipperaryen
dc.type.workarchitectureen


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