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A view of an unspecified castle [Goat's Castle] in Dalkey, Co. Dublin and the remains of other buildings. A man pointing and a woman (holding a baby) stand in the foreground to the right; another man with a straw basket sits on a wall looking at the castle.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1780-1800 | Castles--Ireland

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Object View of two more of Dalkey's castles, the old church and church yard [...]cover

A view of the ruins of a castle on top of a hill at Castleknock, Co. Dublin. A man, with hat and stick, stands facing outwards halfway up the hill.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1780-1800 | Castles--Ireland

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Object View of Castle-knock, 3 miles from Dublin [...]cover

A view of Kilgobbin Castle, located near the village of Stepaside, Co. Dublin. In the foreground to the left, a man accompanied by two dogs, leans on his stick and looks towards the castle.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1780-1800 | Castles--Ireland

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Object View of Kilgoben [Kilgobbin] Castle, 5 miles from Dublin [...]cover

A view of the ruins of a castle that once stood at Cappoge/Cappagh, County Dublin. In the right foreground, a man lies on a grassy bank facing the castle.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1780-1800 | Castles--Ireland

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Object View of Cappoge Castle [...]cover

A view of three tall stones forming a u-shape - the 'Druid's Chair'; three small stones lie on the ground beside them supporting a large boulder (a dolmen or cromlech), with trees behind. A pathway leads to the stones; two sheep graze to the left of the path.

Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1780-1800 | Cromlechs--Ireland

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Object View of the Druids Chair at Southwell's Glen, 5 miles from Dublin [...]cover

A view of a circular temple, standing on a high mound in the grounds of the demesne of [Sir Charles] Domville Esq. in Templeogue, Co. Dublin. The mound is in the form of a profiled spiral with ramps leading to a Doric temple on top, which has a dome-shaped roof and a ball finial

Follies (Architecture)--Ireland--Dublin | Watercolour painting, Irish--18th century | Watercolours--Irish--1780-1800

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Object View at Temple-oge, in the demesne of Domville Esqr., 3 miles from Dublincover