At the end of Abbey Street in Ennis stands Ennis Friary (National Monument),
a Franciscan house founded in 1241 which in the mid-14th C. was a flourishing
community with 375 friars and 600 students. The church dates from the original
foundation but has been much altered. It has some very fine sculpture, including
a figure of St Francis with the stigmata (on the southwest side of the tower), the
MacMahon tomb of about 1475 (on the south wall), a royal tomb with scenes from
the Passion and a small representation of the Scourging, with the “cock-in-the-pot”.
Available in forest green matt or cherry wood frame.
Each print dated and signed by artist.
Size 11″ x 14″ matted
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