St Patrick's Cathedral, Cashel, Co Tipperary, interior - south transept
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Photograph by Roger Stalley. View of south transept showing south and east elevations. South elevation has triple lancet windows, the rere-arches of which are traded with annulets and foliate capitals resting on a stringcourse and a mural passage between the lancets. The lancets have roll-and-fillet arch mouldings and hood mouldings terminating in floriate label stops. The east elevation shows two pointed arches, with chamfered mouldings, of the entrances to two transept chapels with a trefoil headed niche in the spandrel between them and two rectangular windows high up overhead. The south-east crossing pier shows composite banded shafts, foliate and head carved capitals with filleted and chamfered ribs rising to the vaults.Role:
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IrishTitle of Larger Entity:
St Patrick's Cathedral, Cashel, Co TipperaryWork:
architecture
Author: Stalley, Roger
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transept, lancet window, annulet, foliate capital, stringcourse, mural passage, pointed arch, transept chapel, trefoil-headed niche, spandrel, rectangular window, crossing pier, head carving, filleted rib, chamfered rib, chamfered arch moulding, roll-and-fillet moulding, hood moulding, floriate ornament, label stopPeriod:
MedievalStyle:
Early English GothicMetadata
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