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Dublin and Kingstown Railway: Granite Pavilions and Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurry
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Dublin and Kingstown Railway: Granite Pavilions and Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurry
STC122448 Dublin and Kingstown Railway: Granite Pavilions and Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurrys Demesne of Maratimo near Blackrock, Kingstown Harbour in the Distance, engraved by S.G. Hughes, 1834 (litho) by Nicholl, Andrew (1804-66) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Irish, out of copyright
Media ID 22790154
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Dun Laoghaire Eire Engine Steam County Louth
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This print showcases the historic Dublin and Kingstown Railway, capturing a moment frozen in time. The photograph features the impressive granite pavilions and tunnel entrance at Lord Cloncurry's Demesne of Maratimo near Blackrock, with the picturesque Kingstown Harbour visible in the distance. Engraved by S. G. Hughes in 1834, this lithograph by Andrew Nicholl transports us back to an era when steam engines ruled the tracks. The image exudes a sense of grandeur as it highlights both the natural beauty of County Louth's coastal landscape and the remarkable engineering feat that was accomplished during its construction. The railway played a crucial role in connecting Dublin with Kingstown (now known as Dun Laoghaire), revolutionizing transportation along Ireland's coastline. Its significance is further emphasized by its proximity to the sea, reminding us of Ireland's rich maritime heritage. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported to a time when locomotives chugged along these very tracks, carrying passengers on their journeys between bustling cities and serene coastal towns. It serves as a reminder of how architecture and engineering can harmoniously blend into their natural surroundings while leaving an indelible mark on history.
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