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View of the remains of a church at Mulhuddard, Co. Dublin and associated graveyard. A gentleman is portrayed, standing beside the exterior wall of church ruin.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Church architecture--Ireland--Dublin

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Object The Church at Mulhuddard, 3 m[iles] from Dublincover

A scenic view of the ruins of Howth Abbey, Co. Dublin and surrounding area, including a view of a nearby small shore and a small boat moored on shore. Copy of original drawing by Vincenzo Valdré. Index at beginning of volume indicates that this watercolour was based on a drawing

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Abbeys--Ireland--Dublin

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Object The Abbey at Howth, 3rd viewcover

A detailed view of the ruins of an Abbey, Loughrea, Co. Galway, also includes a view of associated graveyard, where a gentleman is portrayed, looking towards the Abbey ruins. Copy of original drawing by Joseph Pidgéon of the 71st Regiment.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Abbeys--Ireland--Dublin

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Object The Abby [sic] at Loughrea, co[unty] of Galwaycover

A scenic view of the St. Cronán Mochua's church and round tower, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin. A gentleman is featured in the foreground of the picture, looking towards the church. Copy of original drawing by T. Archdeacon.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Church architecture--Ireland--Dublin

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Object East view of Clondalkin church. 3rd view [...]cover

A detailed view of the west front of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, drawn from a house on Christ Church lane, opposite the church.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Christ Church Cathedral (Dublin, Ireland)

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Object West front of Christ Church, Dublin [...]cover

A detailed view of St. John's Tower, Thomas Street, Dublin and surrounding buildings, including a view of a courtyard housing pigs.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Towers--Dublin

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Object St. John's Tower in Thomas Street Dublin [...]cover

A scenic view of a church site and motte (earthen mound) at Knockgraffon, Co. Tipperary. Copy of original drawing by General Charles Vallancey.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Church architecture--Ireland

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Object Knockgraffon near Cahier, co[unty] Tipperarycover

A detailed view of the ruins of Kilpipe church, Co. Wicklow. A gentleman is depicted in the foreground of the drawing. Copy of original drawing by Stephens Reily.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Church architecture--Ireland

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Object Killpipe church, co[unty] of Wicklowcover

A detailed view of Ardmore Cathedral, remains of an 'Old church', the tomb of Saint Declan, a glebe house and round tower, Co. Waterford. Beranger annotates drawing with a description of the round tower, which comments on the dimensions of the tower and gives his opinion on the w

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Church architecture--Ireland

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Object The Church and tower of St Declan at Ardmore near Youghall, co[unty] of Waterfordcover

A detailed view of the church steeple of Carrickbeg, Co. Waterford: A gentleman is portrayed, standing at the east wall of the church. Copy of original drawing by General Charles Vallancey.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Church architecture--Ireland

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Object The Steeple of Carrick-beg, county of Waterfordcover

A detailed view of a church and adjoining ruins of an unspecified building at Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath. The drawing is annotated with a note, observing that the walls, roof and steeple of the church are whitewashed. A gentleman, accompanied by a lady and young boy are depicted in

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1770-1800 | Church architecture--Ireland

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Object The Church and adjoining ruins at Dunshaglin [Dunshaughlin], , 4 m[iles] from Taragh [Tara] county of Meath [...]cover