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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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Croom
No dedication
Reference: 240140

W01
chancel; east
Three lancets, 3210mm x 520mm and three intersecting tracery-lights.

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 1914 (lit)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, David Caron, Michael Wynne: Gazetteer of Irish Stained Glass, Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1988

Iconography
Shillelagh
No dedication
Reference: 170560

W12
north transept; east
Two separate lancets 3890mm x 990mm.

studio Clayton & Bell; London (def)
cartoonist Daniels, George (1854-1940) (def)
dating 1902 (mem)

Iconography
Cork St Fin Barre's Cathedral
St Fin Barre's Cathedral
St Fin Barre
Reference: 220191

W19
ambulatory; north; 7th from east
One lancet, 3230mm x 860mm.

Patronage: Given by Lloyd in memory of Forsayeth.

Designed in 1869; approved in 1877.

designer Burges, William (1827-1881) (attrib)

studio Saunders & Co.; London (doc)
cartoonist Lonsdale, Horatio Walter (1844-1919) (doc)
scale-drawing Lonsdale, Horatio Walter (1844-1919) (doc)
dating 1878 (doc)
Cathedral archives

Iconography