File:Carrigogunnell Castle Ruin tower and house adjoining other walls.jpg
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Far be it from us at Library Towers to let people rest on their laurels, and as our original fiendish Mwahaha (evil laughter) was finally solved yesterday after 10 months, I had hoped to challenge you today. All we had as a description was "Ruin tower and house adjoining other walls, people". Had hoped it'd prove a tad challenging, but 'twas not to be. Thanks very much to blackpoolbeach for identifying these ruins as Carrigogunnell (also Carrigogunnel) Castle! Either way, also like this image for the spooky way that people seem to loom out of the background when you peer into all corners of it really carefully... Date: 1860-1883 NLI Ref.: STP_1857
The Stereo Pairs Photograph Collection was acquired by the National Library with the Lawrence Collection, though it has always been considered a separate collection as the images cover an earlier period than the main Lawrence Collection, are a different format and were not created by the Lawrence firm. The stereographic negatives in the collection were the work of Dublin photographers James Simonton and Frederick Holland Mares and were acquired, probably purchased, by John Fortune Lawrence, a brother of William Mervyn Lawrence. They were printed and marketed by William Lawrence until the popularity of stereos waned in the 1880s. Physical description: 3,059 stereographic negatives : glass ; 9.5 x 17 cm. Citations/References: Ireland 1860-80 from Stereo Photographs. (National Library of Ireland Historical Documents). -Dublin: National Library of Ireland, 1981. 25 I. Citations/References: "Into the Light: an Illustrated Guide to the Photographic Collections in the National Library of Ireland" by Sarah Rouse, p. 84 Indexes: Unpublished NLI catalogue of Stereo Pairs Photograph Collection available at reading room counter |
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"Ruin tower and house adjoining other walls" = Carrigogunnell Castle!
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Camera location | 52° 38′ 49.28″ N, 8° 44′ 24.4″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.647021; -8.740110 |
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