Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey
cloister at Jerpoint Abbey, rebuilt in 1953
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Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey
Summary
Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey is a cloister[1].
Key Facts
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey is located in County Kilkenny[2].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey is in the country of Ireland[3].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's image is recorded as County Kilkenny Jerpoint Abbey Interiors Cloister 1.jpg[4].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's instance of is recorded as cloister[5].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's made from material is recorded as limestone[6].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's part of is recorded as Jerpoint Abbey[7].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's Commons category is recorded as Cloister at Jerpoint Abbey[8].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's religious order is recorded as Cistercians[9].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.510777, 'longitude': -7.157772, 'precision': 1e-06}[10].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's described by source is recorded as John Hunt: Irish medieval figure sculpture, 1200-1600 : a study of Irish tombs with notes on costume and armour[11].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's described by source is recorded as Peter Harbison: Guide to the National and Historic Monuments of Ireland[12].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's described by source is recorded as Richard Langrishe: Notes on Jerpoint Abbey, County Kilkenny, in: The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Fifth Series, Vol. 36, No. 2,1906, pp. 179-197[13].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's described by source is recorded as 6.3 The Cloister Arcade, in: Kells Priory, Co. Kilkenny: archaeological excavations by T. Fanning & M. Clyne, pp. 187-206[14].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's described by source is recorded as Irish Churches and Monastic Buildings, volume III, medieval gothic, the last phases. by Harold G. Leask, 9¾ × 7½. Pp. 190 + 29 pls. + 81 text figs. Dundalgan Press, Dundalk, 1960. 42s[15].
- Cloister of Jerpoint Abbey's described by source is recorded as Irish churches and monastic buildings. II. Gothic architecture to A.D. 1400. By Harold G. Leask. 9½ × 7¼. Pp. xiv + 162 + 28 pls. Dundalk: Dundalgan Press, 1958. 35s.[16].