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George Wilkinson FRIBA (1814-1890) and others IREL

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George Wilkinson FRIBA (1814-1890) and others IREL

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Auction Date:2005 Feb 22 @ 18:00 (UTC)
Location:Ireland
George Wilkinson FRIBA (1814-1890) and others IRELAND’S ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES - AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF DRAWINGS many signed; variously dated [1842-1844] and nearly all inscribed pen and ink on paper, some with wash; pencil drawings heightened with white (114 items total) An important collection of drawings of Ireland’s antiquities, gathered during the early 1840s by George Wilkinson, Architect for the Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland. The drawings were collated as research towards Wilkinson’s book, Practical Geology and Ancient Architecture of Ireland, published jointly by John Murray of London and William Curry Jnr. & Co. of Dublin in 1845. They are by various artists including: Edward Hassell RBA (fl.1827-1852), Kivas Tully (1820-1905 – born in Co. Offaly, trained as an architect in Limerick, appointed Superintendent under George Wilkinson, later well known architect in Toronto, Canada), John Kelly, Frank Davidson, M. Moore C. W., George Duggan, R. G. Clark, J. Gibbs, Annie Deane, and George Wilkinson himself. Wilkinson was born in Witney, Oxfordshire and trained in England as an architect. He specialised in designing workhouses, which led the Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland to appoint him chief architect during the 1830s. He was responsible for the design of many of Ireland’s poorhouses, as well as the much admired train station at Harcourt Street in Dublin (1858-59). He was later appointed Inspector of Buildings. The drawings in this collection cover approximately seventeen counties, with Carlow, Kerry, Limerick, Waterford and Wexford particularly well represented. Included are studies of Dunbrody Abbey, St. Mary’s in Wexford, Aghadoe Cathedral and round tower in Kerry, Ross Castle, Kenmare Abbey, Ballycarbery Castle, Mucross Abbey, the Norman Church at Killaloe, various castles in Co. Carlow (Ballymoon, Carlow, Clogrennan and Clonmore), Castledermott, Cashel, Askeaton Abbey, Ballyallen Castle, the round tower at Ardmore, Boyle Abbey, Tuam Cathedral, Innis Mor, Sligo Abbey, Moyne Abbey, the high cross at Kells, the round tower at Clondalkin and the passage tomb at Newgrange. Also included are architectural plans for private homes including Menlough Castle, Co. Galway, seat of Sir V. Blake, and landscapes such as a view of the Seven Churches on Inishmore. Most are extensively annotated; includes a handwritten two page essay on folio sheets on the subject of round towers of Ireland, illustrated by examples from Clone, Co. Monaghan, by George Duggan. Some of the drawings can be linked directly to the lithographed and line engraved illustrations (mostly unattributed) in Wilkinson’s book.