Franciscan friary, Askeaton: detail, tracery of the great East window (showing holes for insertion of iron rods to support sections of stained glass)
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- Franciscan friary, Askeaton: detail, tracery of the great East window (showing holes for insertion of iron rods to support sections of stained glass)
- Main Entry
- Irish, Gothic
- Location 1
- Askeaton, County Limerick,
- Location 2
- Ireland
- ID
- IRM199a
- Photo Date
- May 2000
- Major Division
- Medieval
- Chronology/Culture
- Gothic
Technical Details
- Collection
- Art Images for College Teaching
- Image Size
- 2004 x 3000
- File Size
- 676 KB
- Record
- IRM199a
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/aict/x-irm199a/irm199a
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/manifest/aict:IRM199A:IRM199A
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"Franciscan friary, Askeaton: detail, tracery of the great East window (showing holes for insertion of iron rods to support sections of stained glass)." In the digital collection Art Images for College Teaching. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/aict/x-irm199a/irm199a. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 04, 2024.