Details of profile mouldings of North and South Chancel windows, capital of South Chancel window, hood-mould of South Nave doorway, label-mould of South Chancel window, East Chancel windows, base of N ...
AGD 10/9
Description Details of profile mouldings of North and South Chancel windows, capital of South Chancel window, hood-mould of South Nave doorway, label-mould of South Chancel window, East Chancel windows, base of North doorway and angle-shaft u.s. u.d. Lorn Inv. Fig. 116
Date c. 1975
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number AGD 10/9
Category Prints and Drawings
Copies SC 360707, SC 360708, SC 360709, SC 360710, SC 360711, SC 360712, SC 360713, SC 360716, SC 360718, SC 360719
Scope and Content Profile of moulding of east chancel window in Dunstaffnage Chapel, near Dunstaffnage Castle, at the mouth of Loch Etive, Argyll Dunstaffnage Chapel's original architectural details date it to 1225-50. The burial aisle was added in 1740 when the main building was already ruinous. This was for the use of the Campbells of Dunstaffnage, hereditary Captains of Dunstaffnage castle. This shows the moulding on the east window which would have originally lit the chancel where the priest officiated at the altar. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
Scale 1":4'
Medium Ink
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