DATE AS SHOWN ON TOP OF PAGE OR IN TITLE c1842-1900 GENUINE CLEARANCE AS PURCHASED FROM AN OLD ANTIQUE PRINT DEALER FROM A QUALITY LOT PURCHASED AT AUCTION. BARGAIN CLEARANCE SALE UP TO 90% OFF. SCAN SIZE IS APPROX INCHES 14X 9.5 (360x235) ALL ARE GENUINE ANTIQUE AND NOT MODERN COPIES. NOTE : THESE ARE BLACK AND WHITE IMAGES BUT DUE TO CAMERA SOME HAVE BLUE TINGE TO THEM.
OLD AND NEW EDINBURGH, ITS HISTORY, ITS PEOPLE AND ITS PLACES BY JAMES GRANT, AUTHOR OF MEMORIALS OF THE CASTLE OF EDINBURGH AND BRITISH BATTLES ON LAND AND SEA ETC, DATES OF PRINTS ARE 1882, SIZE OF EACH PAGE IS APPROX 10 x 7 INCHES (260x180) NOTE THESE ARE ORIGINAL PRINTS AS PER DATE NOT MODERN REPRODUCTIONS.
FRAME VERY DECORATIVE FOR THE INTERIOR DESIGNER AND DECORATORGENUINE CLEARANCE NOW UP TO 90% OFF RETAILFROM A QUALITY LOT. PURCHASED FROM AN OLD ANTIQUE PRINT DEALER AT AN AUCTIONSCAN SIZE OF APROX 13.5 x 10 INCHES ( 342 x 255 ) ALL ARE GENUINE ANTIQUE AND NOT MODERN COPIES
weeks date as shown on top of page, the size of each page is approximately 15.5 x 11 inches (395x280). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies, the Illustrated London News is an illustrated magazine which was first printed in 1842 and is the finest pictorial example of a historic social record of British and world events up to the present day. The ILN is known for its coverage of the following subjects the wars, ships, boats, guns, sailing, portraits, fine art, old and antique prints, wood cut, wood engravings, early photographs, Victorian life, Victorian culture, kings, queens, royalty, travels, adventures, natural history, birds, fish, mammals, fishing, hunting, shooting, fox hunting, sports including tennis, cricket, football, horse racing, politics and many more items of interest founded by Herbert Ingram may 14th 1842.
weeks date as shown on top of page or in title, the scan size is approx 16 x 11.5 inches (405x290). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies, the Illustrated London News is an illustrated magazine which was first printed in 1842 and is the finest pictorial example of a historic social record of British and world events up to the present day. The ILN is known for its coverage of the following subjects the wars, ships, boats, guns, sailing, portraits, fine art, old and antique prints, wood cut, wood engravings, early photographs, Victorian life, Victorian culture, kings, queens, royalty, travels, adventures, natural history, birds, fish, mammals, fishing, hunting, shooting, fox hunting, sports including tennis, cricket, football, horse racing, politics and many more items of interest founded by Herbert Ingram may 14th 1842.
weeks date as shown on top of page, the size of each page is approximately 15.5 x 11 inches (395x280). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies, the Illustrated London News is an illustrated magazine which was first printed in 1842 and is the finest pictorial example of a historic social record of British and world events up to the present day. The ILN is known for its coverage of the following subjects the wars, ships, boats, guns, sailing, portraits, fine art, old and antique prints, wood cut, wood engravings, early photographs, Victorian life, Victorian culture, kings, queens, royalty, travels, adventures, natural history, birds, fish, mammals, fishing, hunting, shooting, fox hunting, sports including tennis, cricket, football, horse racing, politics and many more items of interest founded by Herbert Ingram may 14th 1842.
NEWS . WOULD MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT . VICTORIAN SOCIAL HISTORY . The actual date is ususally printed on each page . This print is over 100 years old. And is not a modern copy . There is a fold which sometimes shows as a shadow on the image, this will not show when framed. Check the image for details. . Size of print is approx 12" x 10" (305 X 250)or pro-rata . Approx. Page size = 16" x 11" (410 X 280 . Ready to matt and frame. These old Prints really look great with Matt and Framed. . Note this print is from a periodical and has p rinting on reverse. . Scanned at a low resolution for quick uploading so the actual picture is better than the scanned image. .
Advantages: Beautiful scenery, pleasant town, cheap hostel Disadvantages: Somewhat touristy
...without much success. We’d just planned on a takeaway, but our only options in that area seemed to be Burger King or somewhat pricey fried food – we opted for the later but immediately regretted it.
In the window-shopping department, however, we were considerably more satisfied. Killarney seemed to abound with small, interesting shops selling all sorts of interesting trinkets. We quite happily spent the afternoon wandering about before buying the makings for dinner at the local Tesco and heading back to the hostel.
The next day, feeling bright and energetic, we decided to hire bikes in order to check out the surrounding area. The hostel runs a deal with the next-door bike-hire shop – the bikes were only IR£7 (UK£5.40) for the day (I believe the average cost in most places is IR£10). We set off first to StMary’s...
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Advantages: Beautiful, unspoilt countryside. Captivating. Disadvantages: You won't want to come home!!!
...the National Park:
Ross Castle – The castle is situated 2km south of Killarney on the shores of Lough Leane. It is open to the public via an entrance fee. The building itself dates back to the 15th century. Although a beautiful site, I myself did not find the actual castle interior overly interesting. With only the usual ‘museum pieces’ and reference material.
InnisFallen Island – The island is situated on Lough Leane and can only be reached by hiring a motor boat and driver (costing 5 Euros) or taking the more commercial Waterbus trip from Ross Castle. The island is the site of the early Christian monastery of St. Faithlinn (Fallen) and is also associated with St. Finian the leper. The first impression of the island is just how isolated it is and how tranquil an environment. If you have hired your own boat to reach...
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Advantages: Free to everyone! Disadvantages: Can have a lot of visitors.
...Truro Cathedral is situated in the City of Truro, found in the far south west of the British Isles, within the county of Cornwall. It is a Celtic County, with a strong Christian following for the last sixteen hundred years. Many of the populated areas of this county are named after Cornish Saints. Truro Cathedral is not ancient. The Cathedral exists to proclaim the glory of God through its presence and worship. StMary’s Aisle is however, part of the twelfth century medieval parish church and has been the Seat of the Bishop of Truro since 1877. Truro Cathedral is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
With around half a million visitors in 1998, Truro Cathedral is the eighth most visited cathedral in Britain. The Cathedral is open daily. There are three services daily consisting of Morning Prayer, the Holy Communion and Evensong...
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Cathedral are one of the most underrated bands in metal history, and it’s time someone redressed the balance. Their new album, Endtyme, is being released on the 26th of February, and so I have decided to review their entire back catalogue before... more