Carlingford (Irish Historic Towns Atlas, #23)

by Harold O'Sullivan and Raymond Gillespie

Anngret Simms, H. B. Clarke, Jacinta Prunty, J. H. Andrews (Editor), and Sarah Gearty (Illustrator)

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Number 23 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Carlingford traces the topographical development of this Anglo-Norman town from its earliest times to c. 1900. Carlingford details the growth of this port and fishing town at the gateway to south Ulster and north Leinster on Carlingford Lough. From its Anglo-Norman foundation, the picturesque town attracted many artists and travellers. Here over 20 historical and old views are presented in colour on A3 sheets with additional thematic maps, illustrations and contemporary vignettes in the accompanying text. The extensive topographical gazetteer documents over 450 sites in Carlingford and is accompanied by an essay explaining the urban morphological development of the town. Also included is a CD-ROM of the publication where the text is word searchable and the maps and images are in high resolution, allowing for detailed examination.
  • ISBN10 1904890768
  • ISBN13 9781904890768
  • Publish Date 20 May 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country IE
  • Imprint Royal Irish Academy
  • Pages 36
  • Language English