Temple Dowling and Temple Hurpan, Clonmacnoise (High resolution 3D point cloud model)
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Temple Dowling and Temple Hurpan, Clonmacnoise (High resolution 3D point cloud model) |
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Clonmacnoise, Offaly, Ireland |
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(53.32621 , -7.985879) Click to view it on Google Maps |
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OF005-010----
Small early Christian church (ext. dims. 4.8m N-S; 10.45m E-W; wall T 0.7m) with projecting antae at both ends with later 17th-century church added to the E wall and a late medieval extension added to the W end of the church. Directly over the two centred pointed W doorway there is a plaque dating these alterations to 1689. The N lowermost jamb of the doorway displays punch dressing in a pattern which is common in the late medieval period. Two simple slit opes are present in the S wall and one in the N. An early Christian cross inscribed slab is partly visible in the fabric of the N wall of the church and may have been inserted during the 17th-century renovations. The E gable has been heightened to accommodate the late medieval church to the E. Originally the oratory measured approx. internally 3.4m N-S by 4.85m E-W and was built with roughly coursed large limestone boulders while the later addition was built with uncoursed limestone rubble of a smaller size.
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Late medieval rectangular church added to the E end of Temple Dowling (OF005-010) in the 17th-century known as Temple Hurpan (int. dims 7m E-W; 3.9m N-S). This addition is 50cms wider than Temple Dowling on the N side only. The W jamb of the S doorway was the original antae of Temple Dowling. E window consists of a large rectangular flat headed window with the W wall of the church being the E wall of Temple Dowling which has a small round headed window. (O' Donovan 1856-7, 448; Monahan 1886, 65; Westropp 1907; 285-7; Anon 1907, 335; Macalister 1910, 27; Molloy 1950, 5; Harbison 1972, 204)
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The Discovery Programme |
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Mr Anthony Corns
Technology Manager
The Discovery Programme
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+353 1 639 3039
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Copyright © The Discovery Programme |
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Paid access_no re_use |
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Temple Dowling, Clonmacnoise
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Protection Type
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National Monuments in State Care |
Start Date
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1601 |
End Date
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1700 |
Period Name
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17th Century AD |
Materials
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Rubble, Stone |
Heritage Asset Type
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Church |
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High resolution 3D point cloud model of Temple Dowling and Temple Hurpan, Clonmacnoise |
Description
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High resolution 3D point cloud model of Temple Dowling and Temple Hurpan, Clonmacnoise |
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3D |
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xyz |
Copyrights
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Copyright © The Discovery Programme
Paid access_no re_use
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Phase-based Terrestrial Laser Scanning of Clonmacnoise |
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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. |
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Measured survey |
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Georeferenced using RTK GPS with VRSnow corrections,Phased based terrestrial laser scanning |
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Faro Focus 3D 120,Trimble 5800 RTK GPS |
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Anthony Corns, Individual, Technology Manager |
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Patrick Griffin, Individual, 3D Modeller |
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Gary Devlin, Individual, Geo-surveyor |
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Robert Shaw, Individual, Senior Geo-surveyor |