East Window of St. Nicholas's Church of Ireland, Dundalk

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The layout of the east window of St. Nicholas was multiple times relaid. This gallery attempts to display the known configurations as far as they are documented. See the associated category page for a list of the relevant literature.

Layout as described by J. R. Garstin in 1919

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Layout from 1919, as sketched by John Ribton Garstin

The numbers in the following table follow those of John Ribton Garstin who used them in his article from 1919. This layout used the upper three registers (numbers 1 to 3) and the top lights (numbers 4 to 6). The lower three registers remained unused. The panels marked with “X” did not survive.

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6
1
2
5
3
6
9
4
4
5
7
8
10
11
3
12
13
14
15
16
2
17
18
19a
19b
19c
20
21
1
22
22
23
23
24 25
26
26
27
27

Layout as described by William Cole in 1988

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In his 1988 paper, William Cole describes only the Netherlandish glass. This excludes the roundels in the lowest register, and the central panels in the 5th and 6th register. These are based on a photograph published in the article by Elaine Keogh, Church attack file goes to DPP, Irish Independent, 1 September 1997, p. 7.

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7
6
5
4
3
2
1

Current layout (after the breakin from 1997)

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Window as photographed in 2022
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6
5
4
3
2
1