Cathedral, Clonmacnoise (3D Model)
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Rectangular church (ext. dims. 22m E-W; 10.9m N-S; wall T 0.9m) built with roughly coursed rubble with four distinct building phases evident. The earliest 10th/11th-century phase (int. dims. N-S 10.9m; E-W 19m) is indicated by the presence of Antae at both ends of the church (Clapham 1939, 17). The next phase appears in the 13th-century with the insertion of the W doorway (Manning 1994, 25) with four orders and the sacristy or chapter house (ext. dims. 6.45m N-S; 6.8m E-W) which was added to the E end of the S wall. The sacristy/chapter house which is marked as 'Black Cell' on Balymires map 1738 is lit by two single light round headed windows set in widely splayed embrasures. The doorway from the sacristy/chapter house to the church has a pointed arch with concave hood moulding above with diagonal stone tooled jambs indicating early medieval date. The hood moulding is similar to the hood moulding which survives over the door in the nearby Temple Ri (OF005-007001-) which is also dated to the early 13th-century (Leask 1966, vol. 2, 59). In the late 13th/14th-century the S wall was moved Northwards (pers. comm. Manning) with the insertion of a single light gothic style lancet the rear arch of which still survives at the E end of the S wall. The sacristy/chapter house was extended northwards with the insertion of the double sedilia in the S wall. The fourth and final phase was in the mid 15th-century when a simple twin light Y tracery window was inserted into the S wall at the E end replacing the lancet light. During this phase the rib vaulting carried on columns two bays deep three bays wide was inserted at the E end of the church along with the insertion of the N doorway. The pointed limestone door at the W end of the N wall known as Dean Odo's door is in the perpendicular gothic style and is finely decorated with dragons, angels and ogee headed panels. There are three saints carved over the door representing St. Dominick, St Patrick and St. Francis. The sacristy/chapter house had a second floor (int. dims. 5.1m E-W; 5.7m N-S; wall T 0.9m) inserted over the ground floor possibly in the 15th-century with fireplace and octagonal chimney stack with funnel shaped cap. At the W end there are several architectural fragments. Aumbry and piscina at E end of S wall both display evidence of diagonal stone tooling indicating an early medieval date for their construction. Possible bullaun stone known locally as the wart stone located outside the N wall at the E end. (O' Donovan 1856-7, 447; Monahan 1886, 64-5; Westropp 1907, 282-6; Mac Alister 1910, 24; Kahn 1913; O'Flanagan 1933, vol. 1, 61-2; Molloy 1950, 6-7; Harbison 1972, 204)
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The Discovery Programme |
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Mr Anthony Corns
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Spatial
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The Cathedral, Clonmacnoise
County Offaly
Ireland
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Protection Type
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National Monuments in State Care |
Start Date
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900 |
End Date
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999 |
Period Name
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10th century AD |
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11th Century AD |
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14th Century AD |
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13th Century AD |
Period Name
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17th Century AD |
Materials
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Rubble, Stone |
Heritage Asset Type
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Catherdal |
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Untextured 3D model of the Cathedral, Clonmacnoise |
Description
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Untextured 3D model of the Cathedral, Clonmacnoise, Ireland |
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3D |
Format
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x3d |
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11.77mb |
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Copyright ©The Discovery Programme
Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)
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Phase-based Terrestrial Laser Scanning of Clonmacnoise |
Description
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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 |
Techinques
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Georeferenced using RTK GPS with VRSnow corrections,Phased based terrestrial laser scanning |
Equipment
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Faro Focus 3D 120,Trimble 5800 RTK GPS |
Actor
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Anthony Corns, Individual, Technology Manager |
Actor
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Patrick Griffin, Individual, 3D Modeller |
Actor
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Gary Devlin, Individual, Geo-surveyor |
Actor
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Robert Shaw, Individual, Senior Geo-surveyor |