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Ennis Franciscan Friary, tomb niche, north nave wall, pinnacle base
(2008-12-06)
Base of pinnacles flanking tomb nice. From top down moulding comprises: roll, bell, chamfer running into plinth. Similar niches occur at Quin, Adare Franciscan, Adare Augustinian, Askeaton, Lislaughtin, Abbeydorney, Kilconnell.
Quin Franciscan Friary, cloister, base
(2008-12-06)
Cloister base, moulding comprises from top down: roll, bell, bell, curved plinth.
Clontuskert Augustinian Priory, cloister, capital
(2008-12-09)
Capital from reconstructed cloister, moulding from top down comprises: abacus, quadrant, angle-fillet, scroll, fillet, bell, necking scroll.
Quin Franciscan Friary, south transept, south wall, piscina base
(2008-09-25)
Piscina base, from top down moulding comprises roll, bell, bell.
Athenry Dominican Priory, south nave wall, niche, capital
(2008-12-09)
Capital of niche, mouliding comprises from top down: roll-and-fillet, fillet, hollow, quadrant, fillet, hollow, roll with lower fillet, bell. The necking roll is missing.
Timoleague Franciscan Friary, north choir wall, tomb niche, tracery bar
(2008-12-06)
Tracery bar of tomb niche. Moulding comprises: centre frontal roll flanked at either side by hollow chamfer, quadrant. They rear of the tracery bar is rectangular.
Kilfenora Cathedral, north wall, tomb niche, hood
(2008-09-22)
Pointed hood, comprising, from outside in: roll, free-standing fillet, hollow, scroll, fillet, hollow, roll.
Athenry Castle, east interior wall of hall, window, annulet
(2008-12-10)
Annulet or shaft-ring of window angle shaft. Moulding, from top down comprises: roll, outward splaying bell, flat surface, roll, flat surface, inward splaying bell, roll.
Ennis Franciscan Friary, loose fragments, jamb
(2008-12-06)
Loose fragment, jamb moulding comprising: broken quadrant, hollow chamfer, quadrant, right-angled rebate, quadrant, hollow chamfer, quadrant.
Kilmacreehy church, south chancel wall, tomb niche, jamb
(2008-09-25)
Jamb of reconstructed tomb niche. Moulding comprises corner roll, flanked at either side by fillet and hollow. Looks twelfth- or thirteenth-century but may be revival of these forms from the fifteenth century.