1) Tholsel (Town Hall) High Street. Kilkenny City Built 1761.
2) Wall Carving at St Mary's Hall (off High St) Kilkenny
3) St Canices Catholic Church (Front view)_Kilkenny
4) Statue of The most Holy Trinity AD 1400 Black Abbey
5) Kilkenny Castle viewed from accross the River Nore
6) Medieval Stone Wall Carving Near St Canice's Cathedral
7) Burial Tomb inside St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny
8) Wall Carving at St Mary's Hall (off High St) Kilkenny
9) Entrance doors to St Canice's Cathedral Kilkenny
10) Part of Medieval City Walls inc Round Tower Kilkenny
11) IACOBVS SHEE 1647 Carving Near St Canice's Cathedral
12) Medieval Stone Wall Carving Near St Canice's Cathedral
13) Angel's Well 1835 Near Dominican Black Abbey
14) Memorial to Anglo-Irish casualties of WWI Army
St Canice's Cathdral
15) Memorial to Anglo-Irish casualties of WWI Army, RN etc
16) Kilkenny City Arms (Tholsel) Town Hall High Street.
17) Elevated View of St Mary's Cathedral James Street.
18) View of St Mary's Hall off High Street.
I hope you find this page interesting. As a complementary section to the site, the antiquities of Kilkenny City (Archictectural & historical sites) are photographed & described here. Note the overgrown remaining portion of the city's walls (New St) photo 10, Restoration is planned.
Photo 17 is a sunny Elevated View of St Mary's Cathedral James Street.
Photographs 14 & 15 show the memorial inscriptions in St Canice's COI Cathedral to the soldiers & Royal Navy Sailors from the area who died in WWI.
An inscription reads: 'To the Glory of God & in Loving Memory of the Follwing members of The Diocese of Ossary Who Gave Their Lives for Their Country in the Great War 1914-1919.......'
St Canice's cathedral is also the burial place of the 19thC British Military hero, Major General Sir Denis Pack, There is a fine marble memorial with a lengthy detailed inscription on his career.
Photo 4 is The Medieval Statue of The Most Holy Trinity AD.1400
Dominican Black Abbey