1797 Antique Print Ballymoon Castle County Carlow

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A 1797 antique copper plate engraving of Ballymoon Castle in County Carlow, a castle dating back from circa 1290 near Muine Bheag.

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A 1797 antique copper plate engraving of Ballymoon Castle in County Carlow, a castle dating back from circa 1290 near Muine Bheag.

The prints are part of a larger set on Ireland, published by Hooper & Wigstead in London.

Prints is dated 1792 but was not published until 1797.

Print is in fair condition for age, spots of foxing across print and paper.

Print area is 7 by 5 inches, paper area 10 1/2 by 8 inches.

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Weight .025 kg
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