3 edition of Louthiana: or, An introduction to the antiquities of Ireland found in the catalog.
Louthiana: or, An introduction to the antiquities of Ireland
Wright, Thomas
Published
1758
by Printed for T. Payne in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Taken upon the spot by Thomas Wright ... Engraved by Paul Foudrinier. |
Contributions | Foudrinier, Paul. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 3 p.t. in 1 : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19707754M |
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Louthiana: or, an introduction to the antiquities of Ireland. In upwards of ninety views and plans: Divided into three books. Taken upon the spot Author: Thomas Wright.
Louthiana: or an introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland in Upwards of Ninety Views and Plans: Representing, with proper explanations the Principal Ruins, Curiosities and Ancient Dwellings, in the County of Louth. Wright, Thomas. Louthiana: or, An introduction to the antiquities of Ireland: in upwards of ninety views and plans: representing, with proper explanations, the principal ruins, curiosities, and ancient dwellings, in the county of Louth.
Louthiana: or, an Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland. In upwards of Ninety Views and Plans: Representing, with Proper Explanations, the Principal Ruins, Curiosities, and Ancient Dwellings, in the County of Louth. Divided into Three Books. Engraved by Paul Fourdrinier.
London: Thomas Payne, First Edition. Folio. Louthiana: or, An introduction to the antiquities of Ireland. In upwards of ninety views and plans: representing, with proper explanations, the principal ruins, curiosities, and antient dwellings, in the county of Louth. Divided into three books.
Louthiana: or, an introduction to the antiquities of Ireland. In upwards of ninety views and plans: Divided into three books. Taken upon the spot by Thomas Wright Engrav'd by Paul Fourdrinier. Louthiana: or, an introduction to the antiquities of Ireland.
In upwards of ninety views and plans: Representing, with proper Explanations, the Principal Ruins, Curiosities, and Antient Dwellings, in the County of Louth. Divided into three books. 'A thin quarto named Louthiana, is most delicately printed and the cuts admirably engraved, and yet we think the County of Louth the most devoid of antiquities of any County in Ireland.
The County of Corke is, I believe, in the press, and I am told it will be well executed. I have seen the county of Waterford, and approve of it very much. Louth and Louthiana - An Introduction Louthiana is a book on the ancient monuments of the County of Louth, first published in Louth is situated on the east coast of Ireland, it's county town - Dundalk - being equidistant from Dublin and Belfast.
Wright, Thomas Louthiana: or an introduction to the Antiquities of hed privately by the author. Printed by W. Faden, London. Wright, Thomas Louthiana: or an introduction to the Antiquities of hed privately by the author. Printed by Thomas Payne, London. WRIGHT (Thomas) Louthiana: or, an Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland (), W.
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In upwards of ninety views and plans: representing, with proper explanations, the principal ruins, curiosities, and antient dwellings, in the county of Louth.
Divided into three books by Thomas Wright, other engravings from the designs of Inigo Jones, W. Kent, and other architects. The image is drawn from the third book of Thomas Wright’s Louthiana: or, an Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland of (where it is oddly classed with “the Most Remarkable Remains of the Works of the Danes and the Druids” and rather mysteriously is the one plate in the book without an accompanying commentary).
An Introduction to the Study of the History and Antiquities of Ireland; In Which the Assertions of Mr. Hume and Other Writers Are Occasionally Consid [Sylvester O'Halloran] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text.
Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Louthiana: Or, An Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland. In Upwards of Ninety Views and Plans: Representing, With Proper Explanations, The Principal Ruins, Curiosities, and Ancient Dwellings, In the County of Louth.
Divided into Three Books. Taken on the Spot By. 'Handbook of Irish Antiquities' (). He wrote: 'This fine cromlech is about 4 miles north-east of Dundalk, and is known as the 'Proleek Stone', and the 'Giant's Load'. The cap-stone is an erratic block of basalt, measuring 15 feet by 13 feet, and about 6 feet thick, and is variously estimated at 30 to 60 tons in weight.
It is supported by three. A History of Ireland, an introduction to the study of the history and antiquities of Ireland, and Irene I only. by O'Halloran, S. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at WRIGHT (THOMAS) Louthiana: Or, An Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland, 3 parts in one vol., second edition, engraved frontispiece, general title printed in red and black, 66 engraved plates by Paul Fourdrinier after Wright, armorial bookplates of Mr Brooks & Walter Foster, contemporary calf, later spines, corners repaired, 4to, Thomas Payne, STAFFORD (THOMAS) Pacata Hibernia.
Louthiana: or, an introduction to the antiquities of Ireland. In upwards of ninety views and plans: representing, with proper explanations, the principal ruins, curiosities, and ancient dwellings, in the County of Louth.
Divided into three books, 2nd edn. London: Printed for Thomas Payne. Google Scholar. All three men had Irish connections, Frye being Irish, Sir Charles had distant family in Ireland (Sir James Tynte) and Wright famously spent a year touring Ireland and recording its ancient monuments for his book Louthiana: an Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland.
Agnew, Marie & Bogan, Alan, The sinking of the SS Dundalk: A story of loss, survival and the effect on an Irish town, Write Space Publishing, Dundalk Aiken, Siobhra & Mac Bhloscaidh, Fearghal & Ó Duibhir, Liam & Ó Tuama Diarmuid (eds), The men will talk to me, Ernie O’Malley’s interviews with the northern divisions, Merrion Press, Dublin (Includes material on Co Louth ).(4) While he was in Ireland he prepared the illustrations for Louthiana, or an Introduction to the Antiquities of Ireland, which was published in London in and dedicated to Lord Limerick.
(5) The work is divided into three books, the first devoted to ancient forts and earthworks, the second to castles and towers and the third to.Audio Books & Poetry Community Audio Computers, Technology and Science Music, Arts & Culture News & Public Affairs Non-English Audio Spirituality & Religion.
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