Notes On the Early History of the Dioceses of Tuam Killala And Achonry

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1 Dunraven, Notes on Irish Architecture, ii. P. 50. 3 Ibid. , ii. Pp. 86, 87.
CHURCH ARCHITECTURE 167 These churches certainly belong to the Gothic period, but are treated here on account of their towers.
A small square tower is sometimes attached to the side of the church as in Cormac's Chapel at Cashel and at Mungret, which seem to have grown out of the round tower springing from a square base. 1 The church of Inishmaine has a square building on each side. The larger on the N. Side has good w
...indows and is plainly intended for ceremonial or domestic uses. That of the S. Side at junction of nave and chancel has no opening on the ground floor. It seems to be the butt cf a tower.
The churches of the 4th Type, the Gothic, are divided sharply into the abbey and the parish churches.
The former are on a quite different scale, and after the death of Cathal Crobderg and the conquest of Connaught lost all distinctive Romanesque characteristics, preserving only reminiscence of the past in the mason's methods of making small windows and the like, but developing certain peculiarities of their own.


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