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Abbreviations used for studios/artists
docDocumentedPrimary source to support the attribution.
litLiteratureSecondary source to support the attribution.
sgnSignedThe window is signed with name, initials or mark.
attribAttributedA likely attribution.
defDefinitelyThe attribution is made with confidence.
Abbreviations used for dates
docDocumentedPrimary source to support the given date.
litLiteratureSecondary source to support the given date.
sgnSignedDate appearing on the glass along with the signature or mark.
inscInscribedA date formally painted as part of the inscription.
plaqPlaqueA date appearing on a plaque nearby.
memMemorialA date of death appearing either on the glass or on a plaque nearby; note that the date of installation of a window could vary greatly from the memorial date.
circaCircaA likely date.
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Swanlinbar
St Augustine
Reference: 070610

W01
sanctuary; east
Three separate lancets, 5100mm x 600mm; 6220mm x 750mm; 5100mm x 600mm.

Patronage: Brooks.

studio Alexander Gibbs & Co.; London (attrib)
dating 1898 (plaq)

Iconography
Same cartoon
Killeshandra / W01
Swanlinbar / W01
Castletownroche
No dedication
Reference: 220840

W01
sanctuary; east
Three lancets, 2820mm x 560mm and six panel tracery-lights.

Patronage: In memory of Bunbury, Mansergh, Penrose-Welstead, Reeves.

dating 1921 (insc)

studio An Tur Gloine; Dublin (doc)
designer McGoldrick, Hubert (1897-1967) (doc)
An Tur Gloine, List of Principal Windows, 1903-1928, National Gallery of Ireland, Centre for Study of Irish Art

Iconography
Roscrea
St Cronan
Reference: 230590

W02
entrance lobby; west; north-most
One lancet, 3180mm x 830mm.

Moved from Charleville, Co. Cork and re-ordered.

studio An Tur Gloine; Dublin (lit)
designer Child, Alfred Ernest (1875-1939) (lit)
dating 1919 (lit)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988

Iconography
Ballybrack
Killiney
St Matthias
Reference: 110690

W02
chancel; south
Two lancets 1960mm x 530mm, one quatrefoil and two mouchettes.

Patronage: Neville.

studio Heaton, Butler & Bayne; London (sgn)
dating 1907 (mem)

Iconography
Keady
St Matthew
Reference: 010640

W02
nave; south; east-most
Three mullioned and transomed lancets; lower, 3420mm x 430mm, upper 1550mm x 430mm and three intersecting tracery lights.

Patronage: In memory of Margaret and Joseph McClelland.

designer Esler, David (sgn)
dating 1997 (sgn)

Iconography
Ramoan
St James
Reference: 015840

W02
chancel; south
Two lancets, 1900mm x 350mm.

Patronage: In memory of John McGildowny.

studio Alexander Gibbs & Co.; London (def)
dating 1889 (mem)

Iconography
Monasterevin
St John the Evangelist
Reference: 130280

W02
nave; south; east-most
One lancet, 3050mm x 810mm.

Patronage: Noel Edmond Scott.

The same cartoon is used at Carrigaline, Co. Cork but the execution is quite different - also at Lorum.

studio An Tur Gloine; Dublin (doc)
designer Child, Alfred Ernest (1875-1939) (doc)
An Tur Gloine, List of Principal Windows, 1903-1928, National Gallery of Ireland, Centre for Study of Irish Art

dating 1918 (lit)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988

Iconography
Same cartoon for Carrigaline, Lorum, Monasterevin, reversed at Mount Merrion. Similar figure at W009 Castle Archdale.
Monasterevin / W02
Lorum / W03
Mount Merrion / W05
Carrigaline / W05
Castle Archdale / W09
Londonderry Christ Church
Free Church Derry
Christ Church
Reference: 012350

W03
south transept; east
Two lancets, 1610mm x 460mm and one quatrefoil.

Patronage: In memory of C.B. Williams (d.1915) and A. Williams (d.1916).

Incongruous heads based on portraits of dedicatees. A third brother, E.J. Williams died in 1918 (adjacent plaque).

studio A.L. Moore & Co.; London (sgn)
dating 1916 (mem)

Iconography
Drumbanagher
Lissummon
St Mary
Reference: 010010

W03
nave; north; east-most
Two lancets, 2600mm x 630mm.

Patronage: In memory of Peter Quinn.

studio Alexander Gibbs & Co.; London (sgn)
dating 1895 (insc)

Iconography
Donaghpatrick
Gibstown
St Patrick
Reference: 120250

W03
nave; south; 2nd from east
Two lancets, 1630mm x 460mm, one quatrefoil and two small tracery-lights.

Patronage: Joseph Elwart Lowry.

studio Heaton, Butler & Bayne; London (sgn)
dating 1918 (mem)

Iconography
Carrickmines
Dublin Tullow
No dedication
Reference: 110980

W03
south transept; west
One lancet, 3700mm x 890mm.

studio An Tur Gloine; Dublin (doc)
designer Elvery, Beatrice (1883-1968) (doc)
An Tur Gloine, List of Principal Windows, 1903-1928, National Gallery of Ireland, Centre for Study of Irish Art

dating 1920 (lit)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988

Iconography
Mount Merrion
Dublin Mount Merrion
St Thomas
Reference: 110500

W04
nave; south; east-most
One lancet 1830mm x 460mm.

Patronage: First World War memorial.

Interior surface of window covered with discoloured plastic sheeting, so photograph poor.

designer Child, Alfred Ernest (1875-1939) (sgn)
dating 1920 (sgn)

studio An Tur Gloine; Dublin (lit)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988

Iconography
Balbriggan
St George
Reference: 110020

W04
south transept; west
Two lancets, 2640mm x 580mm, one quatrefoil and two mouchettes.

Patronage: Townley Macartney-Filgate.

Townley Macartney-Filgate was from Lowtherstone.

studio Mayer & Co.; Munich (def)
designer Dixon, William Francis (1848-1928) (def)
dating 1906 (mem)

Iconography
Ballymore
St Mark
Reference: 010180

W04
south transept; south
Three lancets, 4960mm x 590mm; approx 6000mm x 590mm; 4960mm x 590mm and two tracery-lights.

Patronage: In memory of William Drogo, 7th Duke of Manchester.

studio O'Connor & Taylor; London (attrib)
dating 1891 (insc)

Iconography
Clonbeg
Aherlow
St Sedna
Reference: 190400

W04
nave; south; 2nd from east
One lancet, 3660mm x 740mm, with four-centred head.

studio Watson & Co.; Youghal (def)
dating 1908 (mem)

Iconography
Kilkenny Cathedral
St Canice
Reference: 150250

W05
south transept; west
Two separate lancets, approx 5.5m x 910mm.

designer Dixon, William Francis (1848-1928) (def)
dating 1904 (insc)

studio Mayer & Co.; Munich (lit)
Builder, 1905, vol.88, p.474

Iconography
Aughaval
Holy Trinity
Reference: 100070

W09
nave; north; west-most
Three lancets, 2390mm x 510mm, one 8-foil, two quatrefoils and two trefoils.

studio Alexander Gibbs & Co.; London (def)
dating 1880 (memplaq)

Iconography
Kilkenny Cathedral
St Canice
Reference: 150250

W09
nave; south aisle; south; west-most
Two lancets, 1930mm x 580mm and one quatrefoil.

studio An Tur Gloine; Dublin (doc)
designer Rhind, Ethel (1879-1952) (doc)
An Tur Gloine, List of Principal Windows, 1903-1928, National Gallery of Ireland, Centre for Study of Irish Art

dating 1918 (lit)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988

Iconography
Innishannon
Christ Church
Reference: 220370

W10
nave; north; east-most
Two lancets, 2160mm x 510mm and one quatrefoil.

Patronage: First World War memorial.

designer Child, Alfred Ernest (1875-1939) (sgn)
dating 1919 (sgn)

studio An Tur Gloine; Dublin (lit)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988

Iconography
Ballymodan
St Peter
Reference: 220110

W12
nave; north aisle; north; west-most
Three lancets, 2130mm x 410mm and six tracery-lights.

Patronage: First World War memorial.

dating 1919 (mem)

studio Clayton & Bell; London (doc)
British Society of Master Glass-Painters, Directory of Stained-Glass Windows

Iconography
Killea
St Andrew
Reference: 200040

W13
entrance lobby; south
One lancet, 1930mm x 510mm.

In two lower scenes, the soldier appears as a baby and as a boy.

designer O'Brien, Catherine (1881-1963) (lit)
dating 1948 (lit)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988

Iconography
Kilkenny Cathedral
St Canice
Reference: 150250

W20
north transept; chapel; east
Two separate lancets, 2620mm x 560mm.

studio Clayton & Bell; London (def)
dating 1879 (mem)

Iconography