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Blackrock Castle.
Blackrock Castle. Dedicated by permission to Councillor Hewitt, Vice Chairman of The Cork School of Design by His obedient servants, R. & W. Clarke.
R.L. Stopford, Del. T. Picken, Lith. Day & Son Lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d. c. 1840.]
Lithograph. Printed area 310 x 410mm (12¼ x 16"). Maple framed. Unexamined out of maple frame.
Blackrock Castle, on the River Lee, just outside Cork, painted by Robert Lowe Stopford (1813-1898). Built in Elizabethan times to defend Cork, the castle has burned down twice, the last time in 1827. The scene here shows the castle as it was rebuilt in 1829 by architect George Richard Pain (1793-1838). It is now owned by Cork Corporation, and houses 'Ireland's first fully interactive astronomy centre'.
[Ref: 28647]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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View from Cherrymount.
View from Cherrymount.
[c.1860.]
Wood engraving overprinted in sepia, heightened in white. Sheet 190 x 280mm (7½ x 11"). Creasing.
A view looking towards Templemichael, Cork.
[Ref: 19196]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s tour thro the fleet in the Harbour of Cork, on the 3d of August, 1849.
Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s tour thro the fleet in the Harbour of Cork, on the 3d of August, 1849. [Publ.d for the benefit of the Cork Masonic Female Orphan Asylum. Dedicated to Coln. J.C. Chatterton K.H. Provincial Grand Master of Munster S.G.I.G. 33rd by his Friend and Brother Oliver J. Jones, 1st Lieut. H.M.S. Ganges.]
Lieut. O.J. Jones Del.t. Dickinson & Co. Lith.
[1849.]
Tinted lithograph with fine hand colour. Sheet 440 x 615mm (17¼ x 24¼"). Trimmed, losing publication details and dedication. Wear to edges. Slight creasing bottom right.
A view of Cork Harbour, with the British Fleet at anchor, the first stop of an eleven day Irish tour undertaken by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on 2-12 August 1849. From Cork the Royal party sailed to Dublin and Belfast, aboard the royal yacht, 'Victoria and Albert'. The rigging of HMS Ganges (on the right) is full of sailors saluting the monarch.
[Ref: 55164]   £950.00  
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Back of Haulbowline & View Down the Harbour.
Back of Haulbowline & View Down the Harbour. Taken from the point at Ringaskiddy.
Sketched & Drawn on Stone by H. Morgan Esq. W. Spreat Lith. Exceter.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Hand coloured lithograph. Sheet size: 265 x 360mm (10½ x 14¼").
A view of Haulbowline in Cork Harbour off the coast of Ireland, taken from the fishing village of Ringaskiddy. A number of vessels are seen in the water, including two long rowing boats in the distance to the left, a tall sailing ship in the middle ground in the centre, and a smaller boat in the foreground. Two figures are seen with a fishing net on a bank to the right.
[Ref: 37231]   £360.00  
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Her Majesty Queen Victoria's Tour Thro the Fleet in the Harbour of Cork, on the 3d. August, 1849. Publ.d for the Benefit of the Cork Masonic Female Orphan Asylum. Dedicated to Col.n J.C. Chatterton K.H. Provincial Grand Master of Munster S.G.I.G. 33.rd
Her Majesty Queen Victoria's Tour Thro the Fleet in the Harbour of Cork, on the 3d. August, 1849. Publ.d for the Benefit of the Cork Masonic Female Orphan Asylum. Dedicated to Col.n J.C. Chatterton K.H. Provincial Grand Master of Munster S.G.I.G. 33.rd By his Friend & Brother Oliver J. Jones 1st. Lieut. H.M.S. Ganges.
Lieut. O.J. Jones Del.t Dickinson & Co. Lith.
Published by Dickinson & Co. 114 New Bond Street, London. [n.d. c.1850.]
Tinted lithograph. 555 x 705mm. 21¾ x 27¾".
From 2 to 12 August 1849, Queen Victoria took an eleven-day visit to Cork, Dublin and Belfast. The welcoming party seen here on the River Lee with various larger tallships and steam paddle boat; dinghys in the foreground with various supporters of the Monarch.
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Cork River & Blackrock Castle.
Cork River & Blackrock Castle. From above the Glanmire Road.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling Street, London. [n.d., c.1840]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 410 x 295mm (16 x 11½"). Staining in margins.
View of the mouth of the River Lee across to Blackrock Castle, a 16th Century castle originally built to defend the mouth of Cork harbour.
[Ref: 35206]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Cove of Cork, from above Queenstown.
The Cove of Cork, from above Queenstown.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling Street, London. [n.d., c.1840]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 410 x 295mm (16 x 11½"). Slight mount stain.
View of Cork Harbour from Cobh on Great Island, the town was known as Queenstown until 1920. Cork Harbour is a natural harbour at the mouth of the River Lee. The harbour contains several islands including Great Island from which the view is taken. Several ships are depicted in the harbour and figures can be seen on the beaches.
[Ref: 35204]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Cromwell's Bridge, Glengariffe.
Cromwell's Bridge, Glengariffe.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling Street, London. [n.d., c.1840]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 330 x 440mm (13 x 17¼"), with large margins.
A view of a ruined bridge of the Cromwell era, showing four of the five original arches, of which only one survives. Probably from a series of 'Twelve Views in Ireland From Drawings taken on the Spot', one of two volumes with the same title published by Newman & Co, circa 1840.
See Abbey 469.
[Ref: 55940]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Glengariffe Cove, Co. Cork.
Glengariffe Cove, Co. Cork.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling Street, London. [n.d., c.1840]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 330 x 440mm (13 x 17¼"), large margins.
Glengarriff harbour, County Cork. Probably from a series of 'Twelve Views in Ireland From Drawings taken on the Spot', one of two volumes with the same title published by Newman & Co, circa 1840.
See Abbey 469.
[Ref: 55945]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Gougaune Barra Ireland.
Gougaune Barra Ireland.
[after by W.H. Bartlett.]
[n.d. c.1840.]
Watercolour. 180 x 241mm. 7 x 9½".
Gougane Barra, is a settlement, west of Macroom in County Cork, Ireland. Signed "MB 18?5" in image from a painting by W.H. Bartlett published in 1841, The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland.
[Ref: 24144]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Lower Glanmire.
Lower Glanmire.
T. S. Roberts del. S. Alken fecit.
[London. Published by T.S. Roberts, Augst 1 1796.]
Aquatint printed in sanguine. Sheet size: 335 x 440mm (13¼ x 17¼"). Trimmed inside plate.
A picturesque landscape view of Glanmire, County Cork, Ireland. The scene shows figures with a fishing net by a river in the foreground, cottages and a church on the opposite shore with horses and carts outside, two sailing boats on the river, hills in the distance and trees throughout. A plate from 'Views in Ireland' by Thomas Sautell Roberts, 1795-96.
[Ref: 38063]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Kenmare] To the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Ormond, &C. &c,
[Kenmare] To the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Ormond, &C. &c, This View of Roughty Bridge _ Co. Kerry is with great respect inscribed by his obedient Servants T: Walmsley and F: Jukes.
From an original Picture by T.Walmsley. Engraved by F.Jukes.
Pubd. Jan. 1st. 1800. by T. Walmsley 15 Argyle St. Bath, and F.Jukes 10 Howland St. London.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. 365 x 460mm (14½ x 18"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A stone bridge outside Kenmare, in a mountainous setting, anglers on the shore of the Roughty River. The bridge is still in use and has a famous salmon pool underneath it.
[Ref: 54680]   £420.00  
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To the most Noble Marquis of Lansdown, &c, &c
To the most Noble Marquis of Lansdown, &c, &c This View of Sheene Bridge_Co. of Kerry__Ireland is with great respect inscribed by his obedient Servants T: Walmsley and F: Jukes.
From an original Picture by T.Walmsley. Engraved by F.Jukes.
Pubd. Jan. 1st. 1800. by T. Walmsley 15 Argyle St. Bath, and F.Jukes 10 Howland St. London.
Aquatint with original hand colour, 364 x 460mm. Almost mint condition.
A fine aquatint view.
[Ref: 7612]   £490.00  
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Bay of Crumaughlaun, Killarney.
Bay of Crumaughlaun, Killarney.
Walmsley pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
London, Published June 24th, 1800, by James Daniell & Co. No 6 Great Charlotte Street, Blackfriars Road. Se vend à Londres, chez les proprietairs, James Daniell, Graveur, et comp.ie.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished. 360 x 460mm (14¼ x 18"), withvery large margins. Tear entering image repaired on centre right.
A large, separately-issued print.
[Ref: 57782]   £350.00  
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[Twelve views of Killarney] No. 1. North View of the Lower Lake of Killarny..
[Twelve views of Killarney] No. 1. North View of the Lower Lake of Killarny.. [&] No.2. East View of the Lower Lake of Killarny. [&] No.3. South East View of the Lower Lake of Killarney. [&] No. 4. Distant View of Mucrus Abbey. [&] No. 5. West View of the Lower Lake of Killarney. [&] No. 6. View of Ross Bay &c. from Innisfallen Island. [&] No. 7. Front View of O Sullivan's Cascade, near Killarney. [&] No. 8. The Old Weir Bridge on the Riber between the Lakes of Killarney. [&] No. 9. From the Old Weir Bridge to the Eagles Nest. [&] No.10. The Eagles Nest on the River between the Lakes of Killarney. [&] No.11. North East View of the Upper Lake of Killarney. [&] No.12. South East View of the Upper Lake of Killarney.
[after Jonathan Fisher.]
London Published by J. Fisher June 1796.
Set of twelve aquatints. Each sheet 200 x 285mm (8 x 11¼). Trimmed to platemark, 6 mounted in album paper.
The full set of twelve views of Killarney after Jonathan Fisher, perhaps reissues of the plates in his 'Picturesque tour of Killarney' of 1789.
See Abbey 452 & 479 for works by Fisher.
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The Gap of Dunloe,_Killarney.
The Gap of Dunloe,_Killarney.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & Co. 48, Watling St. London [n.d., c.1840].
Tinted lithograph with magnificent original colour. Image 320 x 225mm (12½ x 8¾"). Faint creasing.
A view of The Gap of Dunloe, a narrow mountain pass in County Kerry, Ireland. It is about 11 km (7 miles) from north to south. Within it are five lakes: Coosaun Lough, Black Lake, Cushnavally Lake, Auger Lake, and Black Lough (north to south). These lakes are connected by the River Loe. From a folio 'Twelve Views in Ireland'.
Abbey Scenery 469, 10.
[Ref: 21747]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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To Henry Arthur Herbert Esqr_
To Henry Arthur Herbert Esqr_ This View of Torc or Middle Lake of Killarney, is with great respect inscribed by his obedient Servants T: Walmsley and F: Jukes.
From an original Picture by T.Walmsley. Engraved by F.Jukes.
Pubd. Jan. 1st. 1800. by T. Walmsley 15 Argyle St. Bath, and F.Jukes 10 Howland St. London.
Aquatint with original hand colour, 360 x 455mm. Lightly age toned, with some foxing.
A fine aquatint view.
[Ref: 7613]   £490.00  
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Comeen-Duff or Black Valley, Killarney.
Comeen-Duff or Black Valley, Killarney.
George Petrie, R.H.A. del.t. N. Fielding saculp.t.
Dublin, Published by W.F. Wakeman, 9 D'Olier Street, 1835.
Fine hand coloured aquatint. Platemark: 225 x 270mm (8¾ x 10½"). Horizontal stain along upper edge, outside of printed area.
A picturesque view of the Black Valley in County Kerry, a remote location in the Macgillycuddy's Reeks situated south of the Gap of Dunloe and north of Moll's Gap. A plate from volume three of 'Picturesque sketches of some of the finest landscape and coast scenery of Ireland', 1835.
Abbey: 465.
[Ref: 38056]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Black Valley, Killarney.
The Black Valley, Killarney.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling Street, London. [n.d., c.1840]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 330 x 440mm (13 x 17¼"), large margins.
The Black Valley (or Cummeenduff), so remote that it was connected to the electricity and telephone networks only in 1976. Probably from a series of 'Twelve Views in Ireland From Drawings taken on the Spot', one of two volumes with the same title published by Newman & Co, circa 1840.
See Abbey 469.
[Ref: 55939]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Eagle Rock, _ Killarney.
The Eagle Rock, _ Killarney.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & Co. 48, Watling St. London. [n.d., 1850.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet size: 435 x 300mm (17 x 11¾"). Slight foxing.
View of the Eagle Rock, Killarney, Co. Kerry with people rowing on lake in foreground.
[Ref: 35191]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Lower Lake from Victoria Hotel, Killarney.
Lower Lake from Victoria Hotel, Killarney.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling Street, London. [n.d., c.1840]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 245 x 380mm (9½ x 15").
View of the Lower Lake of the Lakes of Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. From a series of 'Twelve Views in Ireland From Drawings taken on the Spot', one of two volumes with the same title published by Newman & Co, circa 1840.
Abbey 469.6; for other prints from the same series, see refs. 21747, 35191, 35203 and 40144.
[Ref: 40143]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Torc Waterfall, Killarney.
Torc Waterfall, Killarney.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling Street, London. [n.d., c.1840]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 440 x 330mm (17¼ x 13"), large margins.
Torc Waterfall, on the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil's Punchbowl corrie lake on Mangerton Mountain. Probably from a series of 'Twelve Views in Ireland From Drawings taken on the Spot', one of two volumes with the same title published by Newman & Co, circa 1840.
See Abbey 469.
[Ref: 55944]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Upper Lake, Killarney, from the Kenmare Road.
The Upper Lake, Killarney, from the Kenmare Road.
Lithographed & Published by Newman & C.o. 48, Watling Street, London. [n.d., c.1840]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet 245 x 380mm (9½ x 15").
View of the Lower Lake of the Lakes of Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. From a series of 'Twelve Views in Ireland From Drawings taken on the Spot', one of two volumes with the same title published by Newman & Co, circa 1840.
Abbey 469.3; for other prints from the same series, see refs. 21747, 35191, 35203 and 40143.
[Ref: 40144]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Abbey near Limerick Ireland.
Abbey near Limerick Ireland.
From an Original Drawing by T Walmsly. Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
[n.d., c.1800.]
Rare aquatint. Sheet 220 x 295mm (8¾ x 11½"). Trimmed into image at top, within plate at bottom, and close to plate at sides. Some staining.
A ruined church by a country road.
[Ref: 55324]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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View Near Limerick.
View Near Limerick.
Walmsley Pinx.t. Hassell sculp.t.
London Published Oct.r 1st 1800 by J. Brydon, Charing Cross.
Aquatint, printed in colours and hand-finished, P & E watermark, 330 x 455mm (13 x 18"), with large margins Slight crease and wornhole in sky area. Bit dusty.
A ruined church by the side of a lake.
From the Berkeley Collection, Spetchley Park.
[Ref: 54981]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Muckross Abbey - Killarney. From a woodcut.]
[Muckross Abbey - Killarney. From a woodcut.]
[n.d., c.1890.]
Watercolour. Sheet size: 155 x 200mm (6 x 8"), on 'Whatman' watermarked paper.
A watercolour view of Muckross Abbey, Killarney, Ireland, one of the major ecclesiastical sites found in the Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it became the burial place for prominent County Kerry poets O'Donoghue, Ó Rathaille and Ó Súilleabháin.
[Ref: 38058]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Queenstown Harbour, Ireland.
Queenstown Harbour, Ireland.
[Edward Morrison de Courcy Short]
[1887]
Pencil sketch, 85 x 195mm. 3¼ x 7¾".
A view of the harbour in Cobh (then Queenstown), Ireland. From an album of 'sketches made on a trip round the world'. By Edward Morrison de Courcy Short, b.1857, who attended Charterhouse School, Surrey (1870-6). He passed the Ceylon Civil Service exam in 1878, and in 1905 became Chairman of the Municipal Council and Mayor of Colombo, retiring in 1910.
List of Carthusians, 1800-1879, by W.D. Parrish
[Ref: 11236]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Holy Cross, County of Tipperary.
Holy Cross, County of Tipperary.
Fred.k Calvert del et sculp.
London, Pub, 1, Jan.y 1813 by S.Inman, 7 Lambs Conduit St, Foundling Hospital.
Rare aquatint. 200 x 285mm (8 x 11¼"). Watermarked 'N Sharp 1817'. Large margins. Slight soiling.
A moonlit scene of Holycross Abbey, a ruined Cistercian monastery near Thurles. It got its name from a relic of the True Cross given to the monastery by Queen Isabella, widow of King John. When the abbey was restored in 1969 the Vatican gave them another authenticated relic of the Holy Cross; in 2012 the relic was stolen but recovered the following year.
[Ref: 37390]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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