Iona, Iona Abbey. View of choir arcade showing capital of second column.
AG 8574
Description Iona, Iona Abbey. View of choir arcade showing capital of second column.
Date 1976
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number AG 8574
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 372955
Scope and Content South choir-arcade at Iona Abbey, Argyll and Bute The Benedictine abbey at Iona was built around AD 1200 on the site of St Columba's earlier monastery. It was altered and partly rebuilt in the 13th century and again in the 15th century. It became derelict after the Reformation of 1560. This capital comes from the second column of the arcade of the south choir-aisle. In the centre is the seated figure of the Virgin Mary. The infant Jesus sits on her lap, facing outwards. The pair are flanked by two angels. The south choir-aisle was first built in the early 13th century when the choir was extended. Later the same century, it formed part of the large south-east transept. It was rebuilt during the 15th century, along with most of the south side of the church. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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