Image: Dublin St. Patrick's Cathedral North Transept Window King Cormac of Cashel Detail Irish Royal Regiment 2012 09 26
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Description: Lower section of the stained glass window in the east wall of the north transept, showing in its centre the arms of King William III (of the House of Nassau) who granted the right to display it to the Royal Irish Regiment along with the harp and the crown (upper left corner) in 1695. Below the arms is the motto of the regiment: Virtutis Namurcensis Præmium. 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 Irish Royal Regiment 2012 09 26
Credit: Self-photographed
Author: Andreas F. Borchert
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