Dublin and Kingstown Railway: Granite Pavilions and Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurry

Dublin and Kingstown Railway: Granite Pavilions and Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurry's Demesne of Maratimo near Blackrock, Kingstown Harbour in the Distance

(Dublin and Kingstown Railway: Granite Pavilions and Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurry's Demesne of Maratimo near Blackrock, Kingstown Harbour in the Distance, engraved by S.G. Hughes, 1834 )


Andrew Nicholl

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1834  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 153541

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Dublin and Kingstown Railway: Granite Pavilions and Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurry's Demesne of Maratimo near Blackrock, Kingstown Harbour in the Distance by Andrew Nicholl. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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