Binevenagh, Mountain of Basalt, Lough Foyle near Falmouth House, Derry Co.
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1997-05-21Citation:
Christie's, Irish Sale, 21 May 1997Download Item:
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National Library of IrelandDescription:
Lough Foyle is the name given to the estuary of the River Foyle in Ulster. It starts where the Foyle leaves Derry.Binevenagh (Irish: Binn Fhoibhne, meaning Foibhne's peak) or Benevenagh, marks the western extent of the basalt plateaux of Northern Ireland.Role:
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15.6 cm x 22.6 cmMaterial (Support):
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Sketchbook of Eighteen Drawings and Watercolours, 'Ireland'Work:
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Binevenagh, Falmouth House, Co. DerryPeriod:
18th - 19th centuryLicences: