Category:South transept of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
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English: South transept of Christ Church Cathedral: The origins of the Romanesque south transept go back to the 12th century but its south wall, its two-bay cross rib vault, and the attached side chapel dedicated to Laurence O'Toole are due to the reconstruction by the architect George Edmund Street in 1871–1878.
Media in category "South transept of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Dublin Christ Church Cathedral South Transept Vault 2012 09 26.jpg 3,504 × 2,336; 4.71 MB
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Dublin Christ Church Cathedral South Transept View into the Crossing 2012 09 26.jpg 2,906 × 2,056; 4.27 MB
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Dublin Christ Church Cathedral South Transept View into the South Aisle 2012 09 26.jpg 2,253 × 3,127; 4.08 MB