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Antique Prints and Antique Maps from Vintage-Views.com - Antique Prints - Countries, Cities, Towns etc - Antique Prints of Ireland - ATHLONE CASTLE ,Roscommon County,Ireland

ATHLONE CASTLE ,Roscommon County,Ireland
ATHLONE CASTLE ,Roscommon County,Ireland
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ATHLONE CASTLE,Roscommon County,Views of Ireland,1884 Antique Wood Engraving

ATHLONE CASTLE,Roscommon County,Views of Ireland,1884 Antique Wood Engraving

Historical Collectible Art Print

The military importance of Athlone dates from the erection the castle and of a bridge over the river by John de Grey, hop of Norwich and justiciar of Ireland, in 1210. It became seat of the presidency of Connaught under Elizabeth, and Lhstood a siege by the insurgents in 1641. In the war of ~8 the possession of Athlone was considered of the greatest portance, and it consequently sustained two sieges, the first William III. in person, which failed, and the second by neral Godart van Ginkel , who, on the 30th of June ~I, in the face of the Irish, forded the river and took possession the town, with the loss of only fifty men. Ginkel was subluently created earl of Athlone, and his descendants held the Ic till it became extinct in 1844. In 1797 the town was ongly fortified on the Roscommon side, the works covering acres and containing two magazines, an ordnance store, armoury with 15,000 stands of arms and barracks for 1500 men. ie works are now dismantled. Athlone was incorporated by James 1., and returned two members to the Irish parliament.

Intext Vignette on the Back shows KILCOMODON HILL

PUBLISHED DATE c1884 NEW YORK
PUBLISHER THOMAS KELLY
PAGE SIZE: approx 10 1/2 INCHES x 8 1/2 INCHES
IMAGE SIZE: approx 6 X 4 1/4 INCHES
CONDITION INTEXT ENGRAVING with TEXT and engraving on the back. Excellent condition. Heavier paper.Suitable ageing. The image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful depth and detail.This beautiful rare item would look great matted and framed. An art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures.

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SKU 1207477k4-ATHLONECASTLE_jpg.jpg
Shipping Code 2.00 kg
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