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Nuns Church, Clonmacnoise (Images)
Situated on the low-lying flood plains of the river Shannon in undulating countryside. Nuns Chapel which consists of a small divided nave and chancel church (ext. dims. Nave 12.89m E-W; 7.82m N-S; wall T 0.9m; Chancel 5.35m by 5.2m) built with roughly coursed limestone blocks. The church was reconstructed in 1865 from the grass covered rubble which lay scattered over the surface of the graveyard. …
Creator
- The Discovery Programme
Publisher
- The Discovery Programme, Ireland, 2014
Subject
- Church
- archaeological sites
- archaeology
- Church building
- Archaeological site
- Archaeology
Type of item
- Image
Creator
- The Discovery Programme
Publisher
- The Discovery Programme, Ireland, 2014
Subject
- Church
- archaeological sites
- archaeology
- Church building
- Archaeological site
- Archaeology
Type of item
- Image
Providing institution
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Rights
- Copyright ©The Discovery Programme
Temporal
- 1801 - 1900
- 1101 - 1200
- 19th Century AD
- 12th Century AD
- 12th Century AD
- 1101/1200
- 1801/1900
Places
- The Nuns Church, Clonmacnoise
Provenance
- National Monuments in State Care
- Phase-based Terrestrial Laser Scanning of Clonmacnoise. Phase based terrestrial laser scanning using a Faro Focus 120 laser scanner. The instrument quotes the following specification: Distance accuracy up to ±2mm. Range from 0.6m up to 120m. Measurement rate up to 976,000 points/sec. Intensity & RGB. Integrated colour camera. Photorealistic 3D colour scans with up to 70 megapixels. Parallax-free colour overlay.
Identifier
- http://3dicons.dcu.gr/object/HA/140
Extent
- nave, width, metres: 7.82
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-01-15T06:49:52.055Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2020-01-15T09:36:35.542Z