St Kevins Church, Glendalough (High resolution 3D point cloud model)

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Appellation St Kevins Church, Glendalough (High resolution 3D point cloud model)
Address R757, Wicklow, Ireland
Coordinates (Lat, Lon) (53.010030 , -6.327399)
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Situated at the S end of the quadrangular extension attached to the S of the main graveyard. The only roofed building to survive at Glendalough, this was originally a small rectangular single-celled church (dims. c. 7m x 4.5m) with a belfry (round tower) at the W end. A later chancel and sacristy were added at the E. The roof of the oratory is steeply pitched and corbelled while the outside of the roofstones are roughly dressed to the slope. Internally there is a rounded arch of rough masonry with a small croft above, lit by a small E window. The only access to the tower/belfry was through the croft which in turn was accessed through a small square hole in the vault. A former wooden floor is indicated by beam-holes on all the walls at the springing of the arch, this room was lit by a small square-headed E window. The doorway at W is lintelled and has inclined jambs. A window in the S wall was removed in 1843. When the chancel was added a chancel arch was constructed in the E wall where there had previously been a window. The round head of this window is still visible. Only the foundations of the chancel are now visible but the stone-roofed sacristy at the NE angle of the church still stands with a simple lintelled opening in the S wall and a small round-headed window at E. The belfry or round tower has one window at each of the two lower floors and rectangular openings on the top floor at the four cardinal points. It was at one stage likened to a chimney and so the church became known as St Kevin's Kitchen. There is an external string course all around the building at the top of the walls. Because this building was roofed a large number of crosses, cross-slabs and architectural fragments came to be housed in it; all but a handful of these have now been transferred to the Visitor Centre. Leask (1950) describes ninety-two fragments and illustrates a number of them. One rectangular slab carved with a framed cross bears the inscription 'OR DO BRESAL' and was originally found at Reefert Church. Healy cites a further eighty-nine fragments, some of which were decorated as well as seven bullaun stones in the vicinity. (O'Flanagan 1928, 156-8; Leask 1950, 21-25, 43-52; Healy 1972, 98-101; Barrow 1992, 37-9) SMR No. WI023-009----
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Contacts Mr Anthony Corns Technology Manager The Discovery Programme
63 Merrion Square Dublin D2 Dublin Dublin Ireland
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Spatial St Kevins Church, Glendalough
Protection Type National Monuments in State Care
Start Date 400
End Date 800
Period Name Early Medieval
Materials Stone
Heritage Asset Type Church
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Name High resolution 3D point cloud model of St Kevins Church, Glendalough
Description High resolution 3D point cloud model of St Kevins Church, Glendalough
Type 3D
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Name Phase-based Terrestrial Laser Scanning of Glendalough
Description 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.
Purpose Measured survey
Techinques Georeferenced using RTK GPS with VRSnow corrections,Phased based terrestrial laser scanning
Equipment Faro Focus 3D 120,Trimble 5800 RTK GPS
Actor Anthony Corns, Individual, Technology Manager
Actor Patrick Griffin, Individual, 3D Modeller
Actor Robert Shaw, Individual, Senior Geo-surveyor
Actor Gary Devlin, Individual, Geo-surveyor