Browsing Gothic Past: Moulding profiles(Digital Image Collection) by Subject "Gothic doorways"
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St. Mary's Augustinian Priory, Devenish Island, south west angle of tower, door jamb and arch
(2008-12-06)Doorway under tower, moulding comprises from intrados: hollow chamfer, hollow chamfer, hollow chamfer. The workmanship here is very fine and the stone has held its surface dressing. This door is almost identical in moulding ... -
St. Mary's Augustinian Priory, Devenish Island, west door, jamb and arch
(2008-12-06)West door jamb, arch and hood moulding. Moulding from intrados comprises: quadrant, hollow chamfer, quadrant. Hood, from outer face in comprises: frontal fillet, quadrant, hollow chamfer. -
St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, north choir wall, door jamb and arch
(2008-12-06)Door jamb and arch moulding comprising: double ogee running along chamfer plane. -
St. Nicholas Collegiate Church, west exterior wall, door, jamb and arch
(2008-12-16)West door that terminates central aisle, centre of three gabled front. Broad splay. Moulding fron intrados comprises: chamfer, hollow, roll-and-fillet, hollow chamfer, roll-and-fillet, hollow chamfer, roll-and-fillet, ... -
St. Sepulchre's Archiepiscopal Palace, Hugh Inge's Door, jamb and arch
(2008-12-06)Door jamb and arch moulding comprising: hollow chamfer, quadrant. The door was inserted by Archbishop Hugh Inge in 1523 and restored in the eighteenth century. Fragments of window found during recent excavations have the ... -
Tuam Cathedral, fourteenth-century choir, interior south wall, sedilia, jamb and hood
(2008-12-16)Door jamb and arch moulding, there is no hood included in this drawing because the hood exactly replicates the jamb. Moulding from intrados comprises: hollow, roll-and-fillet, hollow, roll-and-fillet, hollow. -
Tuam Cathedral, fourteenth-century choir, south exterior wall, door, jamb and arch
(2008-12-16)South door of fourteenth-century choir of Tuam Cathedral. Perhaps a later insertion due to it's similarity to the fifteenth-century west door at Ross Errilly, which has a similar moulding and very similar hood stops. ...