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Tote Bag : Remains Of Kilcolman Castle, County Cork, Ireland. Drawn By W. H. Bartlett, Engraved By J. Cousen. From "The Scenery And Antiquities Of Ireland"By N. P. Willis And J. Stirling Coyne. Illustrated From Drawings By W. H. Bartlett. Published London C. 1841
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Remains Of Kilcolman Castle, County Cork, Ireland. Drawn By W. H. Bartlett, Engraved By J. Cousen. From "The Scenery And Antiquities Of Ireland"By N. P. Willis And J. Stirling Coyne. Illustrated From Drawings By W. H. Bartlett. Published London C. 1841
Remains Of Kilcolman Castle, County Cork, Ireland. Drawn By W.H.Bartlett, Engraved By J. Cousen. From " The Scenery And Antiquities Of Ireland" By N.P.Willis And J.Stirling Coyne.Illustrated From Drawings By W.H.Bartlett. Published London C.1841
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County Cork Plate Remains W H Bartlett
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This print showcases the enchanting remains of Kilcolman Castle in County Cork, Ireland. The intricate details of this historical site are beautifully captured in a drawing by W. H. Bartlett and engraved by J. Cousen, as part of their work featured in "The Scenery And Antiquities Of Ireland" by N. P. Willis and J. Stirling Coyne. Published in London around 1841, this plate transports us back to a time when Kilcolman Castle stood tall, serving as a testament to the rich history and heritage of Ireland. The horizontal composition allows us to fully appreciate the grandeur of this ancient structure against the backdrop of its scenic surroundings. As we gaze upon this image, we can't help but be drawn into the fascinating story that lies within these ruins. Each stone tells a tale of battles fought, secrets whispered, and lives lived within these walls centuries ago. Ken Welsh's expertly crafted print brings forth an air of nostalgia while paying homage to the enduring beauty found in Irish antiquities. Whether you have a personal connection to County Cork or simply appreciate historical landmarks, this piece is sure to evoke emotions and spark curiosity about our shared pasts.
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