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dc.contributor.authorO'Donovan, Danielle
dc.coverage.spatialMuckross, Killarney, County Kerry, Munster, Ireland, Europe
dc.date.accessioned2011-10-05T12:39:51Z
dc.date.available2011-10-05T12:39:51Z
dc.date.copyright2003-10
dc.date.createdc.1448
dc.date.issued2011-10-05
dc.identifier.other13.000012
dc.identifier.othermuckross08
dc.identifier.othermuckross09
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2262/59827
dc.descriptionCapital of double ogee arched piscina - front face much damaged while original detail preserved behind. From top down, moulding comprises: scroll, angle-fillet, scroll with lower fillet, bell, roll as necking. The moulding of this capital is identical to that of the neighbouring sedilia.en
dc.format.mediumCarboniferous limestoneen
dc.subjectscrollsen
dc.subjectangle-filletsen
dc.subjectbellsen
dc.subjectroll mouldingsen
dc.subjectbell capitalsen
dc.subject.lcshArchitecture, Gothic--Irelanden
dc.subject.lcshArchitecture, Medieval--Irelanden
dc.subject.lcshStone carving--Irelanden
dc.subject.lcshMouldingsen
dc.subject.lcshEcclesiastical architectureen
dc.subject.lcshFranciscan architectureen
dc.subject.lcshChurch furnitureen
dc.subject.lcshMcCarthy familyen
dc.subject.lcshKillarney National Park (Ireland)en
dc.subject.lcshKerry (Ireland)--Antiquitiesen
dc.subject.lcshCapitals (Architecture), Gothic
dc.titleMuckross Franciscan Friary, interior south chancel wall, piscina, capitalen
dc.typeImageen
dc.contributor.roleresearcheren
dc.coverage.cultureIrishen
dc.subject.periodLate Medieval
dc.subject.styleLate Gothic
dc.title.largerentityPiscinaen
dc.type.worksculptureen


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  • Gothic Past: Moulding profiles(Digital Image Collection)
    This collection consists of approx. 500 moulding profiles collected from medieval buildings c.1200-c.1600 across the island of Ireland. The material was collected by Dr Danielle O'Donovan between 2000 and 2008. The work was funded by Enterprise Ireland, the Office of Public Works, IRCHSS and the Heritage Council.

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