Beranger Watercolours in University College Dublin Library


18th century watercolours of Irish antiquities, done by or for Gabriel Beranger.

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Bunratty Castle.


Bunratty Castle.

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St Lawrence Gate, Drogheda


St Lawrence Gate, Drogheda

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Fitzgerald’s Castle.


Fitzgerald’s Castle.

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Minard Castle.


Minard Castle.

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Caisleán na Circe, Lough Corrib.


Caisleán na Circe, Lough Corrib.

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Cleenagh Castle.


Cleenagh Castle.

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Houses and castle outside Kinvara.


Houses and castle outside Kinvara.

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Menlough Castle.


Menlough Castle.

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Stonehall castle.


Stonehall castle.

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Menlough Castle.


Menlough Castle.

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Urlan Castle.


Urlan Castle.

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Piaras Feiritéar's Castle, portrait view of ruined castle beside the coast, only one ruined wall is still standing.


Piaras Feiritéar's Castle, portrait view of ruined castle beside the coast, only one ruined wall is still standing.

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Remains of Dunseverick Castle.


Remains of Dunseverick Castle.

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Caiseal Caol castle, Newmarket on Fergus.


Caiseal Caol castle, Newmarket on Fergus.

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Landscape with an old castle.


Landscape with an old castle.

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Caisleán na Circe, Lough Corrib.


Caisleán na Circe, Lough Corrib.

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Piaras Feiritéar's Castle, landscape view of ruined castle beside the coast, only one ruined wall is still standing.


Piaras Feiritéar's Castle, landscape view of ruined castle beside the coast, only one ruined wall is still standing.

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Refurbishment of Ballinlough Castle, Clonmellon


Ballinlough Castle, Clonmellon, Westmeath originally built approximately 1600 and modified in approximately 1790. Refurbished by G. & T. Crampton in 1940-1944.

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Luttrellstown Castle


Luttrellstown Castle, Castleknock, refurbishment by G. & T. Crampton in 1985-1986. The architects for these works were Brian O'Halloran & Associates.

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Luttrellstown Castle


Luttrellstown Castle, Castleknock, refurbishment by G. & T. Crampton in 1985-1986. The architects for these works were Brian O'Halloran & Associates.

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Clonskeagh Castle


Clonskeagh Castle, Whitebeam Road, originally constructed in approximately 1798. Works by G. & T. Crampton were carried out in 1953.

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[Two watercolour paintings, one of 'The Castle of Killineny' (Killinean, Co. Westmeath), and one of 'The Castle of Ardnegragh [Ardnagrath]' (Co. Westmeath), both by an unidentified artist.]


[Two watercolour paintings, one of 'The Castle of Killineny' (Killinean, Co. Westmeath), and one of 'The Castle of Ardnegragh [Ardnagrath]' (Co. Westmeath), both by an unidentified artist.]

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[Two watercolour paintings, one of 'Tycroughan Castle' (Co. Westmeath) / by Thomas Ashworth, and one of 'Killegland [Clegland]' castle (Co. Meath) / by Bearcroft.]


[Two watercolour paintings, one of 'Tycroughan Castle' (Co. Westmeath) / by Thomas Ashworth, and one of 'Killegland [Clegland]' castle (Co. Meath) / by Bearcroft.]

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