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LONDONDERRY CITY,Londonderry County,Views of Ireland,1884 Antique Wood Engraving
LONDONDERRY CITY ,Londonderry County,Views of Ireland,1884 Antique Wood Engraving Historical Collectible Art Print

LONDONDERRY, a northern county of Ireland in the province
of Ulster, bounded N. by the Atlantic, W. by Lough Foyle and Donegal,
E. by Antrim and Lough Neagh, and S. by Tyrone. The area is 522,315 acres,
or about 816 sq. m. The county consists chiefly of river valleys surrounded
by elevated tablelands rising occasionally into mountains, while on the
borders of the sea-coast the surface is generally level. The principal
river is the Roe, which flows northward from the borders of Tyrone into
Lough Foyle below Newton-Limavady, and divides the county into two unequal
parts. Farther west the Faughan also falls into Lough Foyle, and the river
Foyle passes through a small portion of the county near its north-western
boundary. In the south-east the Moyola falls into Lough Neagh, and the
Lower Bann from Lough Neagh forms for some distance its eastern boundary
with Antrim. The only lake in the county is Lough Finn on the borders
of Tyrone, but Lough Neagh forms about 6 m. of its south-eastern boundary.
The scenery of the shores of Lough Foyle and the neighboring coast is
attractive, and Castlerock, Downhill, Magilligan and Portstewart are favorite
seaside resorts. On the flat Magilligan peninsula, which forms the eastern
horn of Lough Foyle, the base-line of the trigonometrical survey of Ireland
was measured in 1826. The scenery of the Roe valley, with the picturesque
towns of Limavady and Dungiven, is also atrractive, and the roads from
the latter place to Draperstown and to Maghera, traversing the passes
of Evishgore and Glenshane respectively, afford fine views of the Sperrin
and Slieve Gallion mountains.
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| PUBLISHED DATE |
c1884 NEW YORK |
| PUBLISHER |
THOMAS KELLY |
| PAGE SIZE: approx |
10 1/2 INCHES x 8 1/2 INCHES |
| IMAGE SIZE: approx |
4 1/2 X 6 INCHES |
| CONDITION |
INTEXT print with text on the back .Excellent condition. The image is
clean, clear and sharp with beautiful depth and detail.On heavier stock
paper. 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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