Category:King Cormac of Cashel (stained-glass window, St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin) by Sarah Purser and Alfred E. Child
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English: Stained glass window depicting King Cormac of Cashel as bishop, warrior and scribe. Designed by Sarah Purser, painted by Alfred Ernest Child, and executed by An Túr Gloine in Dublin in 1906. It is located in the west wall of the north transept (northern-most window) of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. Its inscription: In memory of the Officers, non-commissioned Officers and men of the Royal Irish Regiment who fell in the South African war 1899–1902. (Punctuation added.)
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