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Search our Historical Collections Online, a sample of 10,000 artefacts from the National Museum of Ireland’s Historical, Military and Easter Week Collections, published as part of the Decade of Commemorations.


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engraving / Views of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, 1834

Print, engraving, colour. View on the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. From Blackrock, looking across Dublin Bay towards Williamstown and Merrion, Dublin in the Distance. Plate I. One of a series of such views painted by Andrew Nicholl (1804-1886), engraved by J. Harris and published in Dublin by...

 

engraving / Views of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, 1834

Print, engraving, colour. View on the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. Granite pavilions and Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurry's Demesne of Maratimo near Blackrock, Kingstown Harour in the Distance. Plate II. One of a series of such views painted by Andrew Nicholl (1804-1886), engraved by S.G. Hughes...

 

engraving / Views of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, 1834

Print, engraving, colour. View on the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. From the Foot Bridge at Seapoint Hotel, looking towards Salt Hill, Kingstown Harbour in the Distance. Plate IV. One of a series of such views painted by Andrew Nicholl (1804-1886), engraved by J. Harris and published in Dublin by...

 

engraving / Views of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, 1834

Print, engraving, colour. View on the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. From the Martello Tower Bridge at Seapoint, looking towards Kingston. Plate V. One of a series of such views painted by Andrew Nicholl (1804-1886), engraved by S.G. Hughes and published in Dublin by W.F. Wakeman, 9 D'Olier...

 

drawing / View on the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, c.1834

Watercolour drawing by Andrew Nicholl (1804-1886). View on the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. A series of such views was painted by Nicholl, engraved by J. Harris and S.G. Hughes and published in Dublin by W.F. Wakeman, 9 D'Olier Street, in October 1834. 12" by 9".