Ossory baptismal fonts
Group of baptismal fonts of the Ossory type, i.e. square with four or five legs on a square plinth with continuous fluting in Romanesque and/or Gothic style on all four outer sides of the basin and a central drain in the cylindrical bowl
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Ossory baptismal fonts
Summary
Ossory baptismal fonts is a collection[1].
Key Facts
- Ossory baptismal fonts's image is recorded as Gowran baptismal font in St George's Church Goresbridge.jpg[2].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's instance of is recorded as collection[3].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's instance of is recorded as architectural ensemble[4].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's architectural style is recorded as Romanesque architecture[5].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's architectural style is recorded as Gothic architecture[6].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's Commons category is recorded as Ossory baptismal fonts[7].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Saint Kieran's baptismal font[8].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Maddoxtown baptismal font[9].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Newtown Jerpoint baptismal font base[10].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Dunnamaggin baptismal font[11].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as St Canice's Cathedral font[12].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Gowran baptismal font[13].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Burnchurch baptismal font[14].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Ballyhale First Stoup[15].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Ballyhale Second Stoup[16].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Freshford baptismal font[17].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as St Mary's Church baptismal font[18].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Callan baptismal font[19].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Thomastown baptismal font fragments[20].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as Powerstown baptismal font[21].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's has part is recorded as St. Canice's Cathedral font base[22].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's described by source is recorded as H.K. Joan Pike: Medieval Fonts, in: Old Kilkenny Review 1989, pp. 572-582[23].
- Ossory baptismal fonts's described by source is recorded as Mrs. W. J. Phelan: Dunamaggin, in: Old Kilkenny Review 1952, pp. 44-47[24].