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Page 34
... beams which formed part of the original roof of St. Canice's Cathedral in Kilkenny . They had already gone out of use a long time before the erection of the present hammer - beam construction in 1866. The beams were regarded as too ...
... beams which formed part of the original roof of St. Canice's Cathedral in Kilkenny . They had already gone out of use a long time before the erection of the present hammer - beam construction in 1866. The beams were regarded as too ...
Page 36
... beam , it also has a long tenon on the back with three perforations for wooden dowels . It differs in shape , however , from the first beam in that it expands towards one end . The end - face is angular , and on one of the planes there ...
... beam , it also has a long tenon on the back with three perforations for wooden dowels . It differs in shape , however , from the first beam in that it expands towards one end . The end - face is angular , and on one of the planes there ...
Page 40
... beam has been slightly hollowed out cross - ways showing where the cross - beam lay underneath it . The wood - carver seems to have made a mistake in the original length of the longitudinal mortise - hole , for it was formerly 21 cms ...
... beam has been slightly hollowed out cross - ways showing where the cross - beam lay underneath it . The wood - carver seems to have made a mistake in the original length of the longitudinal mortise - hole , for it was formerly 21 cms ...
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Activities | 4 |
Standish OGrady Professor Denis Gwynn | 11 |
Smithstown Axehead Ellen Prendergast | 17 |
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