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"title":"A Patron Day. Sketch taken at Ronogue's Well near Cork",
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"imagenote":"This well is located in Ballinrea, in the townland of Carrigaline West.<br>The Victoria and Albert Museum has a pen and ink sketch by Maclise, 'said to represent Ronogue's Well near Cork' (F.88:297), which is undoubtedly an image of the well depicted here, but with different, less dramatic figures.  Lewis, 1837: under the heading of Carrigaline: 'At Ballinrea there is a mineral spring, which is considered to be of the same kind as that of Tunbridge Wells, and has been found efficacious in cases of debility; and near it is a holy well, dedicated to St. Renogue, which is resorted to by the country people on the 24th of June.' <br>Maclise has captured the mixed motives and behaviour of this particular 'pattern' day, as described by William Shaw Mason in <em>A statistical account, or parochial survey of Ireland: drawn up from the Communications of the Clergy</em> (London, 1816), speaking of Carrigaline parish: 'The lower orders, generally speaking, do not appear to be as superstitious, as the same class of persons are said to be in other parts of the country; but even here there is a holy well (St. Renogue's), at which a vast number of persons assemble every 24th of June; some no doubt with a superstitious view to the recovery of health through the means of the Saint; but the far greater part evidently for the sole purpose of amusement' (p. 132). <br> Maclise was later to provide an illustration of 'The Pattern Tent' for Anna Maria Hall's <em>Sketches of Irish Character</em> (1845, p. 318). See Doras, the National Gallery of Ireland's online image gallery, for a 'View of the well of St. Ronogue, Co. Cork, p. 281. Woodcut by Edmund Evans (1826-1905) after Henry John Noblett (b. 1812). Published in: <em>Ireland : its scenery, character, &c.</em> by Mr. & Mrs. S. C. Hall, Vol. I [185-?].'<br>For a description of the structure, see the <em>Archaeological Inventory of County Cork. Volume 2: East and South Cork</em>. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1994. Photographs of the well, still a place of pilgrimage today, can be viewed at http://pilgrimagemedievalireland.com/2013/06/26/pilgrimage-to-st-johns-well-carrigaline-co-cork/",
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"title":"A pheasant",
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"title":"A Rings-End Coach",
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"description":"Sepia and red ink wash drawing of a one-horse block-wheel cart, with a transverse bench. The driver, wearing a hat, is standing on the cart, holding the reins in his left hand and a whip in the right. <br>From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century Ringsend was a major embarkation and disembarkation point for Dublin. Some fifteen years before Dineley's visit the Ringsend coach, or car, was described in <em>The English Rogue</em>, a novel by Richard Head and Francis Kirkman: ‘As for his Ringsend-Coach, as he call’d it, it was Wheel-barrow fashion, only it had two Wheels not much bigger than a large Cheshire cheese: the Horse that drew this Princely-pygmy-Chariot, I at first mistook for an over-grown Masty [mastiff].’ (London: Henry Marsh, 1665, p. 213)",
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"title":"Arklow Castle, Wicklow",
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"description":"Low vantage-point view of the ruins of Arklow castle, its surrounding walls and adjacent buildings, above the Avoca River.<br><br>This image was inserted by Miss Hammill in the manuscript diary of her travels in Wales and Ireland (1828-1829). <br>The bottom border has been cropped and lacks the usual inscription ‘Drawn on stone by J.D. Harding from a Sketch by Robert O'Callaghan Newenham Esq<sup>r</sup>. Printed by C. Hullmandel.’ It appeared in Robert O'Callaghan Newenham, <em>Picturesque views of the Antiquities of Ireland. Drawn on stone by J.D. Harding, from the sketches of R. O'C. Newenham. Vol. 1</em> (London: T. & W. Boone, 1830). The 112 views in the two volumes of this work had appeared in numbers each containing 8 lithographs, published by Ackerman, Strand, London, and Hodges & McArthur, Dublin, in 1826. <br> <br>Sources:<br>Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720-1940, at https://www.dia.ie/. Accessed 13.4.2018. <br>Rosalind M. Elmes and Michael Hewson, <em>Catalogue of Irish topographical prints and original drawings</em (Dublin: Malton Press for the National Library of Ireland, 1975).",
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"description":"View of Arklow. The town lies to the right, with the ruins of Arklow Castle prominent in the foreground. In front of them, near a horse-drawn cart, are three people, including two women, one with a basket on her back, apparently engaged in some transaction. Further to the right, two other women are conversing. Beyond the castle, the town stretches out along high ground descending to the River Avoca, as it flows under the Nineteen Arches bridge and out to the sea.  <br><br>Source: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record no. WI040-029002-. Accessed 21.02.2018.",
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"title":"Arrivée à Killarney, par la route de Kenmare",
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"description":"Downward view over Lough Leane, near Killarney, with mountains continuing into the far distance. A deep ravine and precipitous cliffs in the foreground, skirted by a roadway on the right. A woman with a child and dog, carrying a basket on her head. Another woman seated on a low wall, with infant and child. Wooded lower slopes. Sparse trees on mountainside. Several sailing boats.",
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"title":"Askeiton Castle",
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"description":"View of Desmond Castle in the town of Askeaton, Co. Limerick, looking from west to east. The castle complex, composed of towers, gabled buildings and a garden, occupies an island in the River Deele. Its entrance is from a long bridge which crosses the river to its left or northern side. Beyond it are a church and an abbey with steeples. On the near bank, two fragments of printed plate pasted on the drawing represent horses and a troop of soldiers with lances. The soldiers are partly hand-coloured. Other features include a scaffold on the same bank and a small boat resembling a coracle moored in the river. The cardinal points are indicated by a compass rose within the image.<br>It has been noted that this image is copied from Sir Thomas Stafford's <em>Pacata Hibernia</em> (1633). What appears to be a fumarole on the tower house is a rare depiction of such a feature. <br><br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at  http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/, record nos  LI011-092001-, LI011-092002- ND LI011-092003-. Accessed 14.1.2018.  <br>Evelyn Philip Shirley et al. (eds), ‘Extracts from the Journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire’, <em>Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society</em>, vol. 6, 2nd series (1867), p. 79.",
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"shorttitle":"Observations in a Voyage through the Kingdom of Ireland",
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"description":"View of Ballybunion from a clifftop. A ruined castle silhouetted against sea and sky. Several large thatched buildings by the shore on the right, others higher up on the left, including one with three storeys. Numerous people walking on the beach or in the surf. In the foreground, sheep and three young men, one apparently climbing the face of the cliff. Further along the path, a woman and child, and three other figures, one with stick and arms upraised.",
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"title":"Ballyclogh castle",
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"description":"View of Ballyclogh or Ballynacloghy Castle, renamed Stonehall Castle, Co. Clare, of which only the base now remains. The castle, composed of a tower house and adjoining mansarded five-bay building, stands in the middle ground, fronted by a lawn and surrounded by a bawn wall. One of the house windows possesses a balcony. The imposing entrance is gated. Each of the two front corners of the enclosing wall features a low tower which appears more ornamental than defensive. In the foreground is a body of water, seeming to evoke the Shannon, with a ship and a smaller sailing boat. On the bank below the castle, three figures are sketched. Cavalry and a troop of foot soldiers with lances are represented by a fragment of printed plate pasted upon the drawing. The image is enclosed within an octagonal frame.<br>By 1867 Stonehall Castle no longer existed and the dwelling house was in ruins (Shirley et al. (eds) 1867, 81). The buldings were located close to Shannon Airport and were finally reduced to rubble in 1954 by Aer Rianta. Local tradition placed the cut-stone entrance on the north side of the castle. However, in that case the river would lie beyond the castle, not in front of it. <br><br>Sources: <br>The Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/, record nos CL051-124001 and CL051-124. Accessed 26.10.2014. <br>William Gerrard Ryan, A survey of monuments of archaeological and historical interest in the barony of Bunratty Lower, Co. Clare (M.A. thesis, University College Cork, 1980), at http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/archaeology/ryan/. Accessed 29.12.2013. <br>Evelyn Philip Shirley et al. (eds), ‘Extracts from the Journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire’, <em>Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society</em>, new series, vol. 6, no. 1 (1867), p. 81.",
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"title":"Ballykitt",
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"description":"View of a substantial house at Ballykett, formerly a castle (no longer extant). The building is composed of two main storeys and a mansarded third storey, with a porch to the front. Outside the enclosing wall there are three simple buildings, distributed through the countryside, which is hilly with few trees. A fragment of printed plate representing a horseman and a soldier on foot attacking a third kneeling figure is pasted in the foreground. The illustration is surrounded by an oval frame.<br><br>The original owners were O’Donnells. The 1st patent for a fair in Ballykeight (i.e. Ballykett) was granted by James 1st to Sir Daniel O’Brien in 1623. The site was later occupied by the Hickmans, and successive buildings erected there. The Landed Estates database provides information regarding the Hickmans’ occupancy of this site and successive buildings there. At the end of the nineteenth century Westropp lists Ballykett, barony of Moyarta, among the towers which are more than ‘mere sites or foundations’. <br><br>Sources: <br><em>State of the fairs and markets in Ireland: report of the Commissioners</em> (HMSO, 1852-53)<br>Landed Estates Database, Moore Institute, NUI Galway, at http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=1851. Accessed 10.10. 2014. <br>T.J. Westropp, ‘Notes on the lesser castles or “peel towers” of the County Clare’,  <em>Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy’</em> (1889-1901), vol. 5 (1898-1900), pp. 348-365.",
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"title":"Cross and Ogham pillar stone, Kilmalkedar",
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"imagenote":"The ruined abbey visited by Chatterton, and which cannot be seen in the image, is Ahamore Abbey on nearby Ahamore Island. When a chapel was added to Derrynane House in 1844 it was modelled on Ahamore Abbey and from then on the house was also known as Derrynane Abbey, though not an abbey in the strict sense. In 1838, when Georgiana Chatterton visited it, the house was the home of  Daniel 'The Liberator' O'Connell (1775-1847).  <br>Sources:<br><em>The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage</em> (http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/Surveys/Buildings/); <br>Mark Bence-Jones, <em>A Guide to Irish Country Houses</em> (London: Constable Press, 2nd ed., 1988). <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record KE106-074----Accessed 03.10.2017",
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"description":"Pictorial map of Dunboy Castle and surrounding area. The castle is located on a promontory extending into a narrow bay between Bear Island and the mainland. It consists of a tower and main hall and is encircled by walls. An additional wall defends it from the mainland. The image is enclosed within a hexagonal frame. There are traces of pencil outlining the coast.<br><br>As a result of of Sir George Carew’s successful siege of Dunboy in June 1602, the castle was reduced to ‘a very ruined state’ and was later superseded by a Cromwellian starfort. This map is a copy of part of ‘The Seige of Dunboy’ in Sir Thomas Stafford's <em>Pacata Hibernia</em> (1633), without the details of batteries and ships which appear in the original. The view runs approximately from west to east. A related image by Dineley (‘Dunboin Castle towards Bearhaven’), copied from the same source as this, shows Bearhaven viewed from east to west. <br><br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record no. CO128-001002. Accessed 6.11.2014.<br>Cyril Falls, <em>Elizabeth’s Irish Wars</em> (London: Methuen, 1950).<br>Eric Klingelhofer, <em>Castles and colonists: an archaeology of Elizabethan Ireland</em> (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010).<br>Evelyn Philip Shirley et al., ‘Extracts from the Journal of Thomas Dineley’, <em>The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society</em>, New series, vol. 5, no. 1 (1864), p. 41.",
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"title":"Fish market, Galway, Sep. 25. 1844",
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"title":"Glenmore Castle, the Seat of Francis Synge, Esqr.",
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"description":"A bird’s-eye view of Glin Castle, Co. Limerick. The castle is depicted as a tower house surrounded by turreted walls and a river. In the foreground are pasted two fragments of printed plate, one representing a tree and the other a soldier, coloured red, beside two cannons. Another cannon is sketched to the left of the castle, beside a long trench. There is a mill by the river, in the top left of the image, and rows of houses are seen across the river from the castle, with further siegeworks. Letters within the image highlight key features which are identified in the accompanying index; they spell ‘THOMAS DINGL’. The image is enclosed in a circular border. <br><br>Dineley’s text acknowledges that this view is copied from another ‘draught’; it has been noted that his source is Sir Thomas Stafford’s <em>Pacata Hibernia</em> (1633), from which part of the related text is also derived. Present-day Glin Castle, constructed in the late eighteenth century, lies west of the site of the castle described by Dineley, a remnant of which can be seen in the village of Glin, beside the Glencorbry river where it flows into the Shannon. <br><br>Sources:<br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record no. LI017-022001-. Accessed 3.1.2018. <br>Michael Morris Killanin and Michael Duignan, <em>The Shell Guide to Ireland</em> (London: Ebury Press, 1967), p. 297. <br>Ordnance Survey map of Co. Limerick, 1844.<br>Evelyn Philip Shirley, et al., ‘Extracts from the Journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire’, <em>Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society</em>, vol. 6, 2nd series (1867), p. 188.",
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"title":"Gold artefacts found in a bog in Co. Tyrone",
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"description":"Plate representing two gold artefacts excavated from a bog. <br>These objects would now be described as a lunula (Fig. 1) and a dress-fastener (Fig. 2). The lunula is at present in the National Museum of Ireland.",
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"title":"Gold ornament in the Royal Irish Academy",
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"shorttitle":"A summer visit to Ireland in 1846",
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"title":"Grana Uaile’s Castle, Clare Island",
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"title":"Group of Basaltic Columns",
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"shorttitle":"Narrative of a Residence in Ireland",
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"title":"Halebolin Fort",
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"description":"View of Haulbowline Fort on Haulbowline Island in the estuary of the River Lee, here referred to as the Cork River. A central tower is surrounded by bastioned walls, forming a starfort within a polygonal ditch. The main features of the plan are indicated by letters spelling ‘THOMAS DINELEY X’ and detailed in an accompanying key. Among them are a well, to the right of the fort, with a  shoreline battery to the north. On the river nearby there is a ship, represented on a fragment of printed plate pasted upon the drawing. The cardinal points are indicated by a compass rose within the illustration, which is enclosed in a circular border. <br><br>The fort was abandoned by 1624 and was in serious disrepair when Dineley copied this plan 'from a draught' made in 1601. His source for this and several other images was Sir Thomas Stafford’s <em>Pacata Hibernia</em> (1633). <br><br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at  http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/, record no. CO087-059003-. Accessed 3.1.2017. <br>Eric Klingelhofer, <em>Castles and colonists: an archaeology of Elizabethan Ireland</em> (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2010).<br>Evelyn Philip Shirley et al., ‘Extracts from the Journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire’, <em>Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society</em>, vol. 6, 2nd series (1867), p. 194.",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1371032909'>West, Theresa Cornwallis Whitby</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"title":"High Cross, Clonmacnoise",
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"description":"View looking north-east along High Street, from Castle Place.  Numerous pedestrians occupy the pavement and the broad, roughly surfaced roadway, where there are several figures on horseback, carts of varying design and a barrow. Shop fronts are ranged along the left-hand side of the street, and, in the distance, masts are just visible in the port. Street lighting is indicated by a single lamppost on each side of High Street.<br>This print published by Marcus Ward, 6 Cornmarket, Belfast, serves a partly promotional purpose, depicting a scene close to his premises and including the street name Corn Market to the right. Another establishment bearing the family name is given prominence: a shop sign above the street name begins 'Robert F. Ward's'. This site is now (2018) occupied by a Dunnes stores.",
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"title":"Hunting lodge near Ballinderry",
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"description":"[Untitled sketch; the title given here is speculative - see below.]<br>Front view of a two-storey mansarded house with large mullioned windows and a porch. <br>It has been suggested that this sketch may represent the front of the house named as 'Ballenderry' on the next page of Dineley's manuscript (Shirley et al.). However, the structures of the two buildings are impossible to reconcile.  <br>To offer another hypothesis: this may well be a sketch of a rather famous but lost structure, the hunting lodge of Fairwood, created c. 1637 by Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, then Lord Deputy of Ireland. Having, in 1637-1639, acquired some 10,000 acres in the region, following the dispossession of the Byrnes, Strafford stocked it with deer, engaged in horse breeding, and built a lodge, estimated to have cost £1200. Some remains of the foundations still exist, known locally as Black Tom’s Cellar. There is a connection to Dineley in that Strafford was the patron of James Shirley (1596-1666), Dineley's teacher, when Shirley was writing plays for the Werburgh Street theatre in Dublin (1636-1640). After Strafford's execution in 1641, Shirley remained faithful to his memory: in 1642 he pointedly dedicated a play (<em>The Court Secret)</em> to Strafford's son William. Dineley, for his part, appears to  have esteemed Shirley, and quotes him in another manuscript.<br>In the text associated with this sketch Dinely notes that the 'stupendious' but 'tedious' Wicklow mountains are largely part of the Strafford estate. The position of this sketch in the manuscript places its subject between Drumkitt and Ballenderry, and the road probably travelled by Dinely on his way from Carlow to Wicklow would have taken him within a half mile of Fairwood. It seems unlikely that he would have missed the opportunity to sketch it. A further argument in favour of this hypothesis is the design of the building, which displays features typical of a hunting lodge of the period: tall, with large windows, often – as here – an oriel window, to allow those who were not taking part in the hunt to view its progress. The sketch as reproduced in 1862 is misleading. The building is not faced with wood as shown in the reproduction, but apparently roughly plastered. The enclosure shown to the left of the house does not belong to the original sketch but is the enclosure showing through the page from the sketch of 'Ballenderry' on the reverse side. The long wooden fence that is shown to the right of the building is not a fence in the original but may be interpreted as showing a radial alley of the kind usually cleared through woods used for hunting or riding. See, for example, the 'glades' shown by Dineley in his 'Staplestown' sketch. Alternatively, it may have been a reminder by Dineley to himself that fortifications had been placed around the lodge, because of the discontented Byrnes. <br>Rolf Loeber notes that Fairwood was probably one of the very last timber residences built for a settler outside the towns. If the hypothesis that this is a sketch of Fairwood is correct, then it may fill a gap in architectural history, for although there are documents relating to its construction, no image of its appearance has previously been found. <br>JC<br><br><div style='padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;'><p >Sources:</p><p>Aoghan Grogan and Annaba Kilfeather (eds), <em>Archaeological Inventory of County Wicklow</em> (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1997). </p> <p>Rolf Loeber ‘Settlers’ utilisation of the natural resources’, in Ken Hannigan, William Nolan (eds), <em>Wicklow, History and Society</em> (Dublin: Geography Publications, 1994), 267-304 (see pp. 268-273).</p> <p>Evelyn Philip Shirley et al. (eds), ‘Extracts from the Journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire’, <em>Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society</em>, vol. 4, 2nd series (1862), p. 51.</p></div>",
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"description":"View of the ruins of Emly Cathedral. Part of the roof is still intact, and large ornate windows face the viewer. The drawing is surrounded by an oval border.<br><br>The National Monuments Archaeological Survey notes  that, according to M. O'Flanagan, in the Ordnance Survey letters, the early cathedral was on the site of the present cathedral. However, other references and the OS 6-inch maps indicate that the pre-1700 cathedral was situated on the west side of the present graveyard. <br><br>Sources:<br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record TS065-013002. Accessed 08.12.2014. <br> M. O'Flanagan (compiler), <em>Letters containing information relative to the antiquities of the county of Tipperary collected during the progress of the Ordnance Survey in 1840</em>, vol. 3 (Dublin: Ordnance Survey, 1930), pp. 39-60.",
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"title":"Innis Mountain, Innisfallen Island, and the Prison of O'Donohue",
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"description":"Sketch of lake, island and mountains, with rowing boat and four figures in foreground. <br>The island is Innisfallen or Inishfallen, the lake is Lough Leane, Co. Kerry. The large rock or islet in the centre of the image is O'Donoghue's Prison.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
"genredescription":"landscape",
"shorttitle":"Accounts of tours",
"manifestation_minyear":"1828",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"no",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1335298606'>Jones, Marianne</a> (Draughtsman)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1335298606'>Jones, Marianne</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"manifestationid465":"ii_manifestation_1335298875",
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{"type":"",
"id":"ii_image_1370944846",
"individual_record":"466",
"title":"Innismuck",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"View of Pig Island, east of Portacloy, Co. Mayo. An arch in the steep cliffs allows passage under the overhanging rocks; beyond the gap, the distant cliffs of the Stags of Broad Haven are visible. A sailing boat is shown to the left of the cliffs.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
"genredescription":"landscape",
"shorttitle":"Sketches in Erris and Tyrawly",
"manifestation_minyear":"1841",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"no",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310664653'>Otway, Caesar</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"individual_record":"467",
"title":"Inscribed cross-slab, Kilmalkedar",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Two sides of an upright stone with diverse inscribed symbols and characters, including the outline of a cross.<br>Kilmalkedar (Cill Maoilchéadair) is referred to in the text as Killmachedor. The Early Christian and Medieval ecclesiastical complex which the author describes lies at the foot of the western slopes of Reenconnell hill, overlooking Smerwick Harbour. <br>Source: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record no. KE042-026009.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
"genredescription":"scientific or technical illustration",
"shorttitle":"Rambles in the South of Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1839",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"no",
"printormanuscript":"print",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"personid":"ii_person_1306839399",
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a>"],
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{"type":"",
"id":"ii_image_1368917297",
"individual_record":"468",
"title":"Inscribed stone, Coumeenole",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Tall stone with Ogham inscription, described as being on a hill near Dunquin.<br><br>The stone is located on the summit of Dunmore Head, west of the promontory fort at Coumeenole North [Com Dhíneol Thuaidh], at a distance of less than 3 kilometres from Dunquin.<br><br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record KE052-059002-. <br>Judith Cuppage (ed.), <em>Archaeological Survey of the DIngle Peninsula </em>(Ballyferriter: Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne, 1986), record 268. <br>R.A.S. Macalister, <em>Corpus inscriptionum insularum celticarum</em>, Vol. 1 (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1945), record 178. <br> <em>Ogham in 3D</em>, Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, https://ogham.celt.dias.ie.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
"genredescription":"scientific or technical illustration",
"shorttitle":"Rambles in the South of Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1839",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"no",
"printormanuscript":"print",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"manifestationid468":"ii_manifestation_1306839655",
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a>"],
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{"type":"",
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"individual_record":"469",
"title":"Inscribed stones, Ballineesteenig",
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"description":"<br> Two fragments of a columnar stone with ogham inscriptions. <br><br>One of the fragments is described as forming the cornerstone of a 'miserable hovel', the other as standing on a heap of dirt. Said by a local informant to have formerly been part of a single tall pillar. <br>These drawings allow the broken stone to be identified as the column which Henry Pelham saw in 1790, standing intact in the centre of a village, on the route of the present N86. By 1804, as a result of a fire having been set against it, the stone was in two parts, and these ‘served various purposes around the farm’ (Cuppage). Finally, they were removed by Lord Ventry to Burnham House, then his residence, now an all-Irish boarding school for girls. <br>This new identification of the fragments illustrated by Chatterton adds her testimony of their condition in 1838 to the account of the stone’s vicissitudes given by Pelham, Brash, Ferguson et al.<br>In the archaeological record today the stone’s former location is given as Ballineesteenig [Baile an Ístínigh], although Pelham gave it as the village of Ballyfeeny, and Chatterton names Ballyrishtan, or Ballyrishteen, a townland adjoining Ballineesteenig. On the map in this database its location is given as Ballineesteenig (rather than its present position), to reflect more closely what Chatterton saw. <br><br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record KE043-248----. <br>R.R. Brash, <em>The Ogam inscribed monuments of the Gaedhil in the British Islands</em> (LondonL 1879] <br>Judith Cuppage (ed.), <em>Archaeological Survey of the DIngle Peninsula</em> (Ballyferriter: Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne, 1986), record 591. <br>R.A.S. Macalister, <em>Corpus inscriptionum insularum celticarum</em>, Vol. 1 (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1945), record 147.",
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"shorttitle":"Rambles in the South of Ireland",
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"printormanuscript":"print",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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{"type":"",
"id":"ii_image_1347287624",
"individual_record":"472",
"title":"Interior of one of the better kind of Irish cottages",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Etching of a small, relatively comfortable Irish cottage. In direct central view is a fireplace with a black cooking-pot hanging from a crane. There are three adult figures (two seated women, one standing man) and four young children. From left to right, the cottage contains: a dresser with teapots, plates and jugs; a child (?) watching over a wicker cradle containing a sleeping baby; an old woman seated before the fire, half turned from the viewer; three white ducks feeding off the floor; poultry roosting high up to the left of the fireplace; a window with a rooster on the ledge; to the right, an open half-door and some pigs, also apparently feeding off the ground; a woman seated at a spinning-wheel; an infant between the legs of a chair reaching up towards a man who is standing with another child on his shoulders and kissing him.<br/>In the List of Plates the title is given as 'Interior of a small Farmer's Cottage'.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
"genredescription":"genre painting",
"shorttitle":"A Tour round Ireland [Barrow]",
"manifestation_minyear":"1836",
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"printormanuscript":"print",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1345565650'>Barrow, John</a> (Author of travel text)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1345567325'>Maclise, Daniel</a> (Engraver)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1345567325'>Maclise, Daniel</a> (Draughtsman)"],
"manifestationid":"ii_manifestation_1314189808",
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"artists":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1345567325'>Maclise, Daniel</a> (Engraver)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1345567325'>Maclise, Daniel</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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{"type":"",
"id":"ii_image_1351081872",
"individual_record":"475",
"title":"Interior of the Church of the Carmelite Friary",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Interior of the Church of the Carmelite Friary, York Row, now known as the Whitefriars Road Church. This view from the back of the church, in which a congregation kneels in prayer during a service, emphasizes the lofty, elongated character of the architecture. The ceiling is coved and compartmented. Statues occupy the niches along the left side and to either side of the altar. Eight of the church's sixteen windows are seen on the right (southern) side. Behind the altar is a crucifixion scene. It is flanked by fluted columns supporting a ceiling and embellished with a canopy and drapes. The priest is standing before the altar, with two altar-boys kneeling just behind him. The congregation kneels in pews at the front or on the bare floor at the back. Two men are standing, one on crutches, as is a child beside a kneeling woman. Another woman is semi-prostrate. The bowed heads and extremely reverential attitudes suggest that the moment chosen by the artist may be the consecration of the eucharist, during mass.<br><br>This print appeared in George Newenham Wright et al., <em>Ireland Illustrated</em> (1831), together with a view of the exterior ('The Church of the Carmelite Friary, York Row'), and a comment on sublime feelings. It was also published in W.F. Wakeman’s <em>Dublin Delineated</em> (1831), and in <em>The Gallery of Engravings</em> (1843), this time with unfavorable Protestant comment on its religious aspects (p. 121).<br> Miss Hammill incorporated this print in her diary of travels in Wales and Ireland (1828-1829). It is cropped and lacks the dedication to the Reverend J. Spratt found  below the title of the plate in <em>Ireland Illustrated</em> and <em>Dublin Delineated</em>. In <em>Ireland Illustrated</em> it also lacks a date, since when the views are horizontal only the upper one is dated (MacDowel Cosgrave, p. 47). It may be assumed that this plate, like the dated ones, was published by ‘Fisher, Son & C<sup>o</sup>., London’ in 1828. <br> <br>Sources: <br>Rosalind M. Elmes and Michael Hewson, <em>Catalogue of Irish topographical prints and original drawings</em> (Dublin: Malton Press for the National Library of Ireland Society, 1975). <br><em>Dublin Delineated</em> (Dublin: W.F. Wakeman, 1831).<br>E. MacDowel Cosgrave, ‘A Contribution Towards a Catalogue of Nineteenth-Century Engravings of Dublin (Continued)', <em>The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland</em>, Fifth series, vol. 37, no. 1 (March 31, 1907), 41-60. <br>George Newenham Wright, <em>Ireland illustrated: from original drawings by Geo. Petrie, W.H. Bartlett, T.M. Baynes and others</em> (London: H. Fisher, Son, and Jackson, 1831).",
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"shorttitle":"Diary of travels in Wales and Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1828",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1370509112'>Rogers, J.</a> (Engraver)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310664752'>Petrie, George</a> (Draughtsman)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1309780922'>Hammill, Miss </a> (Author of travel text)"],
"locname":"Whitefriars Road",
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1309780922'>Hammill, Miss </a>"],
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{"type":"",
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"individual_record":"477",
"title":"Interior View of the Abby of Holy Cross, County of Tipperary",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Interior  of the Abbey of Holy Cross, Co. Tipperary. Two people are engaged in conversation in the foreground, in the bottom-right corner of the image, one facing the viewer and the other turned in the opposite direction. Beside them broken gravestones lie on the ground. Above them towers the vaulted ceiling. The nave continues on the right-hand side and on the left a sculpted monument with Gothic arches is erected against the wall of a transept.",
"imagenote":"George Holmes",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
"genredescription":"landscape",
"shorttitle":"Sketches of some of the Southern Counties of Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1801",
"manifestation_maxyear":"1801",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"no",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1365758575'>Holmes, George</a> (Author of travel text)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1365758575'>Holmes, George</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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"artists":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1365758575'>Holmes, George</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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{"type":"",
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"individual_record":"478",
"title":"Interview of Mrs Clinton and the poor Scholar in the Abbey Ruins",
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"description":"Scene of a gathering in Muckross Abbey. Two finely dressed women, of whom one is possibly a child, and a man with top hat and cane are walking towards another man, who has a sack on his shoulder and holds a tall hat in his hand. Another man and two women are further in the background. A wall of the ruined abbey, with gothic windows serves as the backdrop of the scene.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
"genredescription":"genre painting",
"shorttitle":"The Killarney Poor Scholar",
"manifestation_minyear":"1846",
"manifestation_maxyear":"1846",
"printormanuscript":"print",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1367407689'>Stewart, John</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1367407689'>Stewart, John</a>"],
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{"type":"",
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"individual_record":"480",
"title":"Irish Cabin with Livestock",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"View of a roughly thatched cabin and its surroundings. The dwelling is overgrown with vegetation, and there is smoke coming out of the door. Part of a second cabin is seen nearby. In the middle ground, a barefoot man with a stick is seated on a rock. Beside him, a woman is apparently peeling potatoes, or preparing them for storage or sowing. They have been collected in a large round container, which appears to be made of wicker. A child is dipping  a hand into the container, and two other naked children are playing nearby. There are several animals in their vicinity. In the foreground, a very lean pig  and a horse, both spancelled, are foraging for food. Further back, a horned cow is suckling a calf. Also included are a tethered sheep, a rooster, a hen, three chicks, a goose, and a dog. Garden plots, possibly lazy beds, cover part of the hillside beyond the cabin. The illustration is a greyscale ink wash drawing with light blue wash border.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
"genredescription":"genre painting",
"shorttitle":"A Tour in Ireland [Young; copy with unique drawings]",
"manifestation_minyear":"1780",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"no",
"printormanuscript":"print",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310664994'>Young, Arthur</a> (Draughtsman)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310664994'>Young, Arthur</a> (Author of travel text)"],
"locname":"Summerhill to Slane",
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"artists":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310664994'>Young, Arthur</a> (Draughtsman)"],
"manifestationid480":"ii_manifestation_1369410247",
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310664994'>Young, Arthur</a>"],
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"individual_record":"482",
"title":"Islands belonging to the Right Honourable Henry Earle of Thomond",
"colour":"handcoloured",
"description":"View of islands in the Shannon estuary belonging to the Earl of Thomond, looking south from Paradise Hill and Ballynagard on the mainland. They include Coney Island, Inishmore or Deer Island, Low Island [Inishloe], Cannons Island [Canon Island], Enis Mac Ony [Inishmacowney], Enish Sherkey [Shore Island], Enish Terbud [Innishtubbrid], Enish Kirke [Inishcorker], Little Island [Inishbeg]. Also shown are two landmark buildings, Fort Fergus and Croverhane [Crovraghan] Castle, as well as other structures such as the ruined abbey on Canon Island and houses on Deer Island. A few ships have been dotted around the estuary. Further embellishments include a bird of prey in the sky and, on the mainland, a hound with a collar and a deer with antlers. The bird and the deer are represented on fragments of printed plate pasted upon the drawing. <br><br>The viewpoint is probably at or near Paradise, which was originally a seventeenth-century house in the townland of Ballynagard, now a ruin. The estate was later associated with the Henn family, who were granted lands in Co. Clare by the Earl of Thomond in 1685. <br><br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record CL050-038. Accessed 11.12.2014. <br> Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 1 (London: Harrison, 1875). <br>Landed Estates Database,  Moore Institute, NUI Galway, at landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/, Henn family. Accessed 11.12.2014.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
"genredescription":"landscape",
"shorttitle":"Observations in a Voyage through the Kingdom of Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1681",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"no",
"printormanuscript":"manuscript",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Author of travel text)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a>"],
"manifestationid482":"ii_manifestation_1372684783",
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"artists":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Draughtsman)"],
"label":"ii_image_1374834526"},
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"individual_record":"484",
"title":"Kildare Abbey",
"colour":"coloured",
"description":"View of Kildare round tower and St Brigid’s Cathedral. To the left, the round tower with battlemented top, several windows and an elevated doorway surmounted by the remnants of a gable. Suggestion of buildings behind it. In the centre and to the right, the cathedral in a ruinous state, showing six-bay nave, transept and battlemented square tower. In the foreground, several tombstones. Roadway, trees and bushes. <br><br>Sources: <br>Brian Lalor, <em>The Irish Round Tower</em> (Cork: The Collins Press, 1999). <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/, record no. KD022-029020-. Accessed 23.4.2018. <br>National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, at http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/, reg. no. 11817007. Accessed 24.4.2018.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
"genredescription":"landscape",
"shorttitle":"Journal and sketchbook, Ireland (1774)",
"manifestation_minyear":"1774",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"yes",
"printormanuscript":"manuscript",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1522589944'>Wynne, Luttrell</a> (Author of travel text)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1522589944'>Wynne, Luttrell</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1522589944'>Wynne, Luttrell</a>"],
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"description":"View of Muckross Lake, from the shore. One large tree is on the shore on the left-hand side. On the water nearby two boats carry several passengers. A sail is visible further in the distance, on the left of the three. In the centre a rock emerges from the water. Mountains are in the background.",
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"title":"Muilrea – Entrance to the Killery",
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"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"shorttitle":"A tour in Connaught",
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"title":"Near Adrigoil - on the road from Castletown to Glengariff",
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"description":"Two women and a man grouped around baskets and bundles on the road, close to a river. Nearby, a drover with cattle, and further back, cottages and washing on a clothesline. A bridge, trees and high mountains complete the scene. <br>Adrigoil is now known as Adrigole. It lies approximately 18 km from Glengarriff. Castletown or Castletown-Bearhaven is most commonly known as Castletownbere.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"title":"Newtown Barry",
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"description":"View of the estate at Newtownbarry, showing a man fishing from the riverbank, near a bridge. Other figures include a woman with a child, and a second man. Both men wear broad-brimmed hats. In the background a steeple is visible, and by the bridge some tall buildings, possibly a mill. Trees and a backdrop of  hills complete the scene of peaceful rural life.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"title":"Obélisque de Carton. Comté de Kildare.",
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"description":"Sketch of the obelisk near Carton House, built in 1740.",
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"shorttitle":"Carnets de voyage",
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"individual_record":"644",
"title":"O Briens Bridg-Town",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"View of the village of O'Brien's Bridge, Co. Clare, seen from across the River Shannon. In the foreground, on the near bank, is pasted a fragment of printed plate representing an agitated crowd. In the water behind them, there is a boat with two people aboard. The heads of several hounds and a deer emerge from the water nearby, as they swim against the current. A long bridge leads to the village, where one of the several buildings is marked with the letter T, and identified in the annexed key as belonging to the Earl of Inchiquin; it is mansarded and appears to be buttressed or to have five external partitions. In the midst of the main cluster of houses there is a trade sign, possibly for an inn. The image is surrounded by an oval frame.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
"genredescription":"townscape",
"shorttitle":"Observations in a Voyage through the Kingdom of Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1681",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Author of travel text)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a>"],
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"artists":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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{"type":"",
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"individual_record":"645",
"title":"Ogham stone, Aghadoe",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Upright stone with Ogham inscription, Aghadoe, Co. Kerry. <br><br>This stone is recorded by Macalister (record 242, no. II), who notes Chatterton’s description, remarking that ‘it is not a very great compliment, but she was certainly the best copyist of Ogham writing of her time’ (p. 238). The stone, which may have already been damaged when sketched by Chatterton, is now in three pieces. They are located, not in the grounds of Aghadoe House, but cemented together in a horizontal position on top of the partially rebuilt south wall of the chancel of the ruined church or ‘cathedral’ of Aghadoe, in the townland of Parkavonear. <br>Note: It is Aghadoe House (rebuilt after a fire in 1922 and now the Killarney International Youth Hostel) which is shown as the stone’s position on the map in this database, as reflecting more closely what the author of the travel account saw. The stone’s present coordinates are: 52.074676, -9.571728. The base of the round tower, where Lord Headley originally found it, is just about 20 metres north of this. <br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record KE066-016005-. <br>R.A.S. Macalister, <em>Corpus inscriptionum insularum celticarum</em>, Vol. 1 (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1945), record 242, no. II.<br> <em>Ogham in 3D</em>, Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, https://ogham.celt.dias.ie.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
"genredescription":"scientific or technical illustration",
"shorttitle":"Rambles in the South of Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1839",
"manifestation_fulltitle_assigned":"no",
"printormanuscript":"print",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"manifestationid645":"ii_manifestation_1306839655",
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a>"],
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{"type":"",
"id":"ii_image_1368919549",
"individual_record":"646",
"title":"Ogham stone, Kinard East",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Woodcut of phallic-looking stone inscribed with geometric motifs, in the ruined churchyard of Kinard East [Cinn Aird Thoir], Co. Kerry.<br><br>The decoration on the stone is described as 'an unusual cross inscription consisting of a rectangular outline divided into 4 roughly equal parts, the upper quadrants being similarly subdivided’(Cuppage). The stone possesses an ogham inscription and a further small, rudimentary cross not shown by Chatterton.  <br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record KE053-053005-.  <br>Judith Cuppage (ed.), <em>Archaeological Survey of the DIngle Peninsula</em> (Ballyferriter: Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne, 1986), record 863. <br>R.A.S. Macalister, <em>Corpus inscriptionum insularum celticarum</em>, Vol. 1 (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1945), record 188.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
"genredescription":"scientific or technical illustration",
"shorttitle":"Rambles in the South of Ireland",
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"printormanuscript":"print",
"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a>"],
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{"type":"",
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"title":"Ogham stones, Ballintaggart",
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"description":"Two smooth round-ended stones both with Ogham marks. The one on the right also has an inscribed cross. Their shape is described as resembling 'a large risolle or a flattened bolster'. <br><br>Based on its distinctive cross, the stone on the right appears to be one of the stones at Ballintaggart recorded by Macalister and others. The site where it and nine other ogham stones are now grouped, is in a field across the road from Ballintaggart House, which was recorded as the seat of S. Murray Hickson by Lewis in 1837, and is undoubtedly the residence mentioned in Chatterton’s text. While the ogham markings shown here do not  fully correspond to those indicated by Macalister, they match more closely those for the same stone reproduced in 3D in the Ogham stones database of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. The other stone in the illustration appears to correspond to Macalister’s record 157. <br><br>Sources: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record KE053-033010-.<br>Judith Cuppage (ed.), <em>Archaeological Survey of the DIngle Peninsula</em> (Ballyferriter: Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne, 1986), record 820. <br><em>Landed Estates Database</em>, Moore Institute, NUI Galway, at landedestates.nuigalway.ie. <br>Samuel Lewis, <em>A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland</em> (London: S. Lewis & Co., 1837). <br>R.A.S. Macalister, <em>Corpus inscriptionum insularum celticarum</em>, Vol. 1 (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1945), record 160. <br> <em>Ogham in 3D</em>, Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, https://ogham.celt.dias.ie.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
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"shorttitle":"Rambles in the South of Ireland",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"manifestationid647":"ii_manifestation_1306839655",
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a>"],
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{"type":"",
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"individual_record":"648",
"title":"Ogham stone, Trabeg",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Horizontal stone with Ogham inscription, rendered in the text as 'Brus-gus, the king's son, was lost in the sea' (following Windle). <br>This stone can be identified as the Emlagh East stone described by Macalister (record 180) After a period spent as a garden ornament in Chute Hall, the stone was returned to Trabeg strand, near its original location (upright in a field). At present it 'lies recumbent on a concrete base' there.<br>Sources:<br>R.A.S. Macalister, <em>Corpus inscriptionum insularum celticarum</em>, Vol. 1 (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1945). <br>Judith Cuppage (ed.), <em>Archaeological Survey of the DIngle Peninsula</em> (Ballyferriter: Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne, 1986). <br><em>Ogham in 3D</em>, Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies, https://ogham.celt.dias.ie, accessed 6.10.2017.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a>"],
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"title":"Old Long Bridge, Belfast",
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"description":"View of Belfast and of the old Long Bridge, when it was about to be dismantled in 1841. Several of the arches are delapidated and one portion of the bridge is missing. Timber piling is shown in the foreground and near the bridge. There are two anglers on the shore, and a procession of small craft going towards the bridge. Beyond it are numerous tall masts, several smoking chimney stacks, and multi-storeyed buildings.<br>The Long Bridge was replaced by the Queen's Bridge, completed by January 1843, and officially opened in 1849 by Queen Victoria. <br><br>Sources<br>Ronald C. Cox, Michael H. Gould, <em>Civil Engineering Heritage: Ireland</em> (London: Thomas Telford, 1998)<br> William Alan McCutcheon, <em>The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland</em> (Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984).",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1358945139'>Burgess, James Howard</a> (Draughtsman)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1358959850'>Mould & Tod, [firm of]</a> (Engraver)"],
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"title":"Old Weir Bridge",
"colour":"coloured",
"description":"View of Old Weir Bridge in the Lakes of Killarney. A rowing boat with six rowers and two passengers is on the right-hand side of the image. Hills and woods are on either side of the water. The banks are joined by a stone, two-arched bridge in the centre of the image. Before the bridge, three figures are on the right bank. Beyond, mountains are in the background.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"shorttitle":"The stranger in Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1806",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1309784412'>Carr, John</a> (Author of travel text)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1309784412'>Carr, John</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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"artists":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1309784412'>Carr, John</a> (Draughtsman)"],
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"title":"Ormond Castle",
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"description":"View of Kilkenny Castle from the River Nore. In the centre foreground there is a boat with an oarsman and passenger. There are trees on the left bank, and in the castle grounds. A path, flanked by a high stone wall, runs along the right bank. A small red-roofed gazebo or viewing shelter, reflected in the smoothly flowing river, backs onto the wall. There are three figures on the path. Beyond the wall lie the castle grounds and castle.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"artists":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1309784412'>Carr, John</a> (Draughtsman)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1371130058'>Medland, Thomas</a> (Engraver)"],
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"title":"O’Sullivan’s Cascade",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"View of O’Sullivan’s Cascade, in Tomies Wood, Killarney. The waterfall is in the centre of the image, with vegetation growing on either side, and rocks at the bottom of the stream. The illustration is a greyscale ink wash drawing with a light blue wash frame.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
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"shorttitle":"A Tour in Ireland [Young; copy with unique drawings]",
"manifestation_minyear":"1780",
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"title":"Rallahine Castle",
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"description":"Ink wash drawing of Rathlaheen Castle, near Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co. Clare. A tower house and adjacent building are surrounded by a wall that appear to be breached opposite the main door of the castle. There are trees in the background. Another building with an ornate entrance stands just outside the wall, to the right of the castle. A variety of figures add animation to the landscape. In the foreground, on the left, a pasted fragment of printed plate represents women dancing in a circle. On the right, a couple stand with their backs to the viewer. Another two figures are seen further away, on the left; one of them is gesturing towards the castle. A horseman is passing nearby, and a crouching figure in the centre of the image has just fired a gun. A dog resembling a greyhound looks on. A shooting star or comet is seen in the sky near the top of the tower. The image is bounded by an octagonal frame. <br>The comet is the subject of a separate sketch and description by Dineley (see 'The Blazing Starr'). Rathlaheen appears variously as Ratholahin, Rathlagheen, Ralahine, Rathlathin, Rathlahine and Ralahin. Its Irish name is Ráth Fhlaithín (Logainm) rather than Ráth an Lochán as has been suggested. <br><br>Sources:<br>The Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/, record no. CL051-040----. Accessed 15.1.2018.<br>Logainm, Dublin City University, at https://www.logainm.ie/. Accessed 15.1.2018.<br>Evelyn Philip Shirley et al. (eds), ‘Extracts from the Journal of Thomas Dineley, Esquire’, <em>Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society</em>, new series, vol. 6, no. 1 (1867), pp. 82-83.",
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"title":"Rath at Clones",
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"shorttitle":"The Miseries and Beauties of Ireland",
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"title":"Rath, Co. Antrim",
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"description":"A cross-section and overhead plan of a typical rath or ringfort of the kind found in Co. Antrim. They show a subterranean passage with lateral chambers, and two banks separated by a ditch. The souterrain descends vertically into the mound from its summit, starting near the inner face of the inner bank. From the narrative it appears that this plan may be based on one of the ringforts found in the two parks belonging to Shane's Castle. Barrow remarks that there are not less than fifty of them there.",
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"shorttitle":"A Tour round Ireland [Barrow]",
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{"type":"",
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"title":"Ringfort near Bantry",
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"description":"Sketch plan of roughly circular ringfort  or rath, with four gaps in the bank, placed symmetrically. This site cannot be identified with certainty. However, its dimensions and location overlooking Bantry suggest that it may be the now largely erased ringfort recorded at Seafield, behind Bantry House. This monument is described as ‘visible as shadow site from air’.<p><div style='padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;'><p>Source: </p><p><em>Archaeological Inventory of Co. Cork, Vol. I</em>  (Dublin: Stationery Office, 1992), record no. 1868.</p> </div>",
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"title":"Ringforts between Tipperary and Limerick",
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"description":"Sketch plan of earthworks observed by the traveller near Tipperary town, on the road to Limerick, with elevations of the internal raised areas given in feet. <br>Based on the position and description provided, the two monuments may be conjecturally identified as the barrow (lower part of illustration) and rath (upper part of illustration) at Barronstown, approximately 5 kilometres from Tipperary town, near the junction of the N24 and the L8106. The road no longer passes between the two sets of earthworks, but skirts them on the NE side. Most of the features noted by the anonymous author of this account have disappeared. The present appearance of each monument is described in the Archaeological Survey, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, records TS058-055001- and TS058-055002-. Accessed 3.12.2017.",
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"description":"Sketch plan of three ringforts that the traveller observed a mile from the town of Tipperary.",
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"title":"Rivière de Cork vue de la route de Glanmire",
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"description":"Plunging view of the estuary of the River Lee, from the Glanmire road. Calm weather. Numerous sailing boats, two steamers, a castle on a headland, buildings along the coast. Small group of people in the foreground. Wooded scenery.",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"shorttitle":"L'Irlande au dix-neuvième siècle",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1309798927'>Bartlett, William Henry</a> (Draughtsman)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1526131106'>Prévost, J.-Joseph</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"title":"Roadway near Glenarm",
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"description":"Section view of the road near the little deer-park at Glenarm, showing how slipping ground was stabilized and protected from the sea. <br>Copy of a plan which originally appeared in the <em>Second Annual Report of the Commissioners for the Extension and Improvement of Public Works in Ireland</em> (London: 1834).",
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"shorttitle":"A Tour round Ireland [Barrow]",
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"title":"Rock and Rope Bridge at Carrick-A-Rede",
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"description":"View of Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge and surrounding landscape. A figure is walking on the bridge, on the left-hand side of the image, and two others are visible on the right, near a small building. A boat with hoisted sail is in the foreground, with four figures visible on board. This is one of two illustrations printed on the same plate, placed below the image of ‘Doon Point, in the Island of Rathlin.’",
"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"shorttitle":"Narrative of a Residence in Ireland",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1309781372'>Plumptre, Anne</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"title":"Rock of Cashel",
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"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"shorttitle":"A Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland",
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"image_titleassigned":"no",
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"description":"View across Lough Leane to Ross Castle against a backdrop of woodland and mountains, on a calm day with reflections on the lake. In the foreground two rowing boats are pulled up on the shore, while a third, afloat, has three people aboard. Three more figures are seated or standing nearby.  The tall tower house, adjacent buildings and bawn wall occupy the centre of the image. <br><br>Source: <br>Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/, record nos KE066-074001-, KE066-074003- and KE066-074004-. Accessed 6.6.2018.",
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"title":"Ross Roe Castle",
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"description":"View of Rosroe Castle, Co. Clare. The tower house stands in front of Rosroe Lough, with buildings and trees nearby. Swans and a rowing boat with one occupant are depicted on the lake. Two castles and a ruined church are visible on the surrounding hills. These and other features are indicated by letters and named in the accompanying key.",
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"title":"The Funeral Procession of a Farmer",
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"title":"The Reeks, from the Purple Mountain",
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"title":"The Round Tower of Clondalkin, Co. Dublin",
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"title":"The Royal Exchange, Dublin",
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"title":"The Ruines of Quin-Abby",
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"description":"View of the ruins of Quin Abbey, Co. Clare. In the centre of the image, an ornate transept window faces the viewer. A steeple on the right rises high above the roofless building. Several of the gable ends are surmounted by crosses. The image is partially enclosed in an oval frame, with the external walls on either side of the building protruding beyond the border. The whole is surrounded by a rectangular frame.",
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"title":"The Salmon Leap and Mill at Coleraine",
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"title":"The Salmon Leap at Ballyshannon",
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"imagenote":"The falls at Assaroe no longer exist, following the creation of two dams in the 1950s. Among the men depicted, the one reclining may be intended to represent the author, Richard Twiss, who noted that he remained there for hours, drawing the scene. The islet below the falls is Inis Saimer, or Fish Island, where, in the eighteenth century, salmon used to be salted.",
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"shorttitle":"A Tour in Ireland in 1775 [Twiss]",
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"title":"The Scalp, as seen from the Western Entrance",
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"shorttitle":"Narrative of a Residence in Ireland",
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"individual_record":"979",
"title":"The Scalp, from the Centre looking towards the East",
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"description":"View of The Scalp, a narrow glacial valley to the west of the summit of Barnaslingan Hill, Co. Dublin. A sidecar, or jaunting car, with a driver and two passengers, a man and a woman, is proceeding through the pass in an eastward direction. To either side lies a great jumble of rocks rising high above the roadway. The central perspective extends out to mountains in the background. The tall pointed one represents the Great Sugarloaf, which lies south of the Scalp.",
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"title":"The South-East Prospect of Ballicar Castle",
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"description":"South-east prospect of Ballycar Castle (no longer extant), in the barony of Bunratty Lower, Co. Clare. A substantial tower house occupies the centre of the image, with smoke issuing from its two chimneys. There are three cabins nearby, and what appears to be part of a bawn wall. A narrow body of water [Ballycar Lough] is seen behind the castle; on it are seven swans and a rowing boat with a single occupant. On an eminence beyond the river, on the left-hand side of the image, stands a tower marked with the letter D and indexed as ‘Rathfoelane’ [Rathfolan]. The drawing is enclosed within an oval border. <br>Rathfolan Castle stood north-east of Ballycar Castle, in the parish of Kilnasoolagh. The original location of Ballycar Castle and the reutilization of its masonry nearby is discussed by W.G. Ryan, who indicates that its location is often erroneously given. The coordinates indicated here are based on the grid reference provided by the Archaeological Survey of Ireland.<br><br>Sources: <br>The Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/, record no. CL042-111----. Accessed 26.10.2014.<br>William Gerrard Ryan, A survey of monuments of archaeological and historical interest in the barony of Bunratty Lower, Co. Clare (M.A. thesis, University College Cork, 1980), at http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/archaeology/ryan/. Accessed 26.10.2014.",
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"genredescription":"landscape",
"shorttitle":"Observations in a Voyage through the Kingdom of Ireland",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Draughtsman)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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{"type":"",
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"title":"The Stag Hunt on the Lake",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"Stag hunt on the lake near Muckross, portrayed at the moment when the quarry has been captured, and is held by the antlers against the side of a rowing boat manned by three liveried men. They are approached by a larger boat, with passengers under an awning, and by a small pack of hounds, their heads just emerging from the water. Further boats, a bridge, a large building and a densely wooded shoreline occupy the middleground, set against a backdrop of mountains.",
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"shorttitle":"The Killarney Poor Scholar",
"manifestation_minyear":"1846",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1367407689'>Stewart, John</a> (Author of travel text)"],
"locname":"Lough Leane",
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{"type":"",
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"title":"The Stone of Denial, Bruree",
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"description":"Image of pictorial inscription showing cow suckling a calf. <br>As acknowledged by Chatterton, this illustration, and most of the accompanying text, is taken from Thomas Crofton Croker, <em>Landscape Illustrations of Moore's Irish Melodies: With Comments for the Curious</em>, Part 1 (London: J. Power, 1835).",
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"shorttitle":"Rambles in the South of Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1839",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1306839399'>Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"title":"The Tolsel or New Exchange of Dublin.",
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"description":"View of the façade of the old Tholsel or Exchange in Dublin, which stood at the junction of Nicholas Street and Skinners Row, now Christchurch Place. The two-storey building has a four-tiered ornamental tower, complete with clock face, cupola and finial. The image is architectural in style, including detailed measurements but no view of adjacent buildings. A group of people at the entrance is represented by a fragment of printed plate pasted upon the drawing. <br><br>The building seen here replaced an earlier Tholsel. It was constructed in 1676-1783, being substantially complete by 1681. Dineley’s sketch may be copied from an architect's plan rather than drawn from life. It differs from the structure depicted by Brooking (1728) and Harris (1766) in several respects, most notably the design of the tower. The railing of the first-floor balcony may have been a temporary solution before construction was complete; it is replaced by a pierced balustrade in later images.  The building that Dineley depicts was demolished in 1809.<br>Sources: <br>Robin Usher, <em> Protestant Dublin, 1660-1760: Architecture and Iconography</em> (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), pp. 40-45.<br> Archaeological Survey of Ireland, at http://webgis.archaeology.ie/NationalMonuments/FlexViewer/, record no. DU018-020145. Accessed 11.11.2014.",
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"shorttitle":"Observations in a Voyage through the Kingdom of Ireland",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Draughtsman)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1310663513'>Dineley, Thomas</a> (Author of travel text)"],
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"title":"The Twelve Pin Mountains and Ballynahinch Lake",
"colour":"monochrome",
"description":"View of the Twelve Bens or Pins, across Ballynahinch Lake. A little way off, on the left-hand side of the image, two figures are standing near the water, with a third closer to the viewer, near a road or track. On the right-hand side, the shape of a hut or cabin is barely suggested. <br/>Tim Robinson notes that the image is 'copied from an illustration of 'Twelve Bens Mountains and lake of Kylemore, from the Road to Clifden', in the <em>Handbook to Galway, Connemara, and the Irish Highlands</em>, ill. Jas. Mahony (London and Dublin, 1854)’. <br>Source: <em> Connemara after the Famine: Journal of a Survey of the Martin Estate, 1853</em> by Thomas Colville Scott. Edited & Introduced by Tim Robinson (Dublin: Lilliput Press, 1995), p. 96.",
"imagenote":"Thomas Colville Scott",
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"shorttitle":"Ireland: Journal of a visit to Connemara",
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"fullname":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1359720345'>Scott, Thomas Colville </a> (Author of travel text)","<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1359720345'>Scott, Thomas Colville </a> (Draughtsman)"],
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"authors":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1359720345'>Scott, Thomas Colville </a>"],
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"artists":["<a href='/irelandillustrated/?ttce_function=5&object_type=person&id=ii_person_1359720345'>Scott, Thomas Colville </a> (Draughtsman)"],
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"individual_record":"990",
"title":"The Wellington Testimonial, Phoenix Park",
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"description":"This print shows Robert Smirke’s design for the Wellington Testimonial, rather than the result achieved in the 1820s. <br>In front of the monument are four horsemen, possibly military, while tiny figures are dotted around the pyramidal pedestal. In the foreground two men in tall hats contemplate the obelisk; the individual seated on the ground may be engaged in sketching. An inscription can be seen on the left face of the obelisk, and a suggestion of the intended bronze bas-reliefs around the base. To the left, rising from the pedestal, a separate plinth supports the planned equestrian statue of Wellington which was never created. The South Dublin mountains are seen in the far distance. <br>The print was incorporated by Miss Hammill into her diary of her travels in Wales and Ireland (1828-1829). It is cropped at the bottom. A similar one in the National Library of Ireland is inscribed 'Fisher, Son & C<sup>o</sup>. London, 1828.' It appeared in G.N. Wright’s <em>Ireland Illustrated</em> (1831) and Wakeman's <em>Dublin Delineated</em> (1831) with the same inscription. <br><br>Sources: <br>Archiseek, at http://archiseek.com/2012/design-for-wellington-testimonial-phoenix-park-dublin/. Accessed 14.4.2018.<br> Rosalind M. Elmes and Michael Hewson, <em>Catalogue of Irish topographical prints and original drawings</em> (Dublin: Malton Press for the National Library of Ireland Society, 1975). <br>E. MacDowel Cosgrave, ‘A Contribution Towards a Catalogue of Nineteenth-Century Engravings of Dublin (Continued)', <em>The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland</em>, Fifth series, vol. 37, no. 1 (March 31, 1907), 41-60. <br>Paula Murphy, <em>Nineteenth-century Irish sculpture: native genius reaffirmed</em> (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2010), chap. 1. <br>National Library of Ireland, at http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000543849. Accessed 14.4.2018. <br>George Newenham Wright, <em>Ireland illustrated: from original drawings by Geo. Petrie, W.H. Bartlett, T.M. Baynes and others</em> (London: H. Fisher, Son, and Jackson, 1831).",
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"title":"Thomond Bridge and King John's Castle, Limerick",
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"description":"View of Thomond Bridge and King John’s Castle, Limerick, across the River Shannon, with index. In the foreground, just downriver from the viewpoint, there is a rowing boat. Beyond it, the entire width of the image is occupied by the multi-arched bridge, featuring a castellated gateway, portcullis and what appears to be a movable section near its centre. Several figures with lances are seen to the right of the watch-house. Prominent behind the bridge are the towers of the castle, beyond which is the square tower of the cathedral.",
"image_titleassigned":"yes",
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"shorttitle":"Observations in a Voyage through the Kingdom of Ireland",
"manifestation_minyear":"1681",
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"title":"Tinnehinch, the seat of Mr. Grattan near Bray. August twenty – 1828",
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"description":"Sketch. View across the River Dargle of a large house set near the riverbank, with a background of gentle wooded hills. The three-storey centre of the house is composed of five bays. The wings, of the same height, have only two storeys. The centre is surmounted by a pediment. There is a round-headed doorway at the front of each wing. These and other details are architecturally accurate. Another building is visible to the rear of the house.",
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