The Killeries circa 1840 Antique Print

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Antique print circa 1840, a steel engraving of the Killeries in County Galway. The print was engraved by J Hinchcliff and is after a drawing by W Evans.

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Antique print circa 1840, a steel engraving of the Killeries in County Galway. The print was engraved by J Hinchcliff and is after a drawing by W Evans.

This print was referenced originally when published as being County Mayo and is thought to be the entry into Killery Harbour.

The print was done as part of a larger set of maps and prints circa 1845 printed by Hall and Virtue in London for Ireland’s Scenery and Characters.

The engraving is 6 by 4  inches and is mounted in off white and will fit a 12 by 10 inch frame.

The engraving is in good overall condition for age, small spots of foxing, please see pictures.

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Weight 0.24 kg
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