Image: Dublin St. Patrick's Cathedral North Transept Window King Cormac of Cashel Detail King Cormac 2012 09 26
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Description: Detail of a stained glass window in the east wall of the north transept, depicting King Cormac of Cashel as bishop, warrior and scribe. Designed by Sarah Purser (died 1943), painted by Alfred E. Child (died 1939), and executed by An Túr Gloine in Dublin in 1906.
Title: Dublin St. Patrick's Cathedral North Transept Window King Cormac of Cashel Detail King Cormac 2012 09 26
Credit: Self-photographed
Author: Andreas F. Borchert
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