Carlingford Castle
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1997-05-21Citation:
Christie's, Irish Sale, 21 May 1997Download Item:
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National Library of IrelandDescription:
Carlingford Castle is 'known as King John's Castle because it was allegedly founded by King John who stayed here briefly in 1210, the castle was more likely founded by Hugh de Lacy some years before.' (www.irish-architecture.com) 'Carlingford nestles between Slieve Foy, Carlingford Lough and the Mourne mountains. (www.carlingford.ie)Role:
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IrishDimensions/Extent:
15.6 cm x 22.6 cmMaterial (Support):
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Sketchbook of Eighteen Drawings and Watercolours, 'Ireland'Work:
paintingRole:
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National Library of IrelandType of material:
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Full text availablePeriod:
18th - 19th centuryMetadata
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