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The description of the castle and landes of Insbeguin lying within 3 miles of Yohall on the west side thereof, 1589 (paper, linen)

The description of the castle and landes of Insbeguin lying within 3 miles of Yohall on the west side thereof, 1589 (paper, linen)


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The description of the castle and landes of Insbeguin lying within 3 miles of Yohall on the west side thereof, 1589 (paper, linen)

7339814 The description of the castle and landes of Insbeguin lying within 3 miles of Yohall on the west side thereof, 1589 (paper, linen) by Unknown Artist, (16th century); 60x51 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: unknown
Scale: [ca. 1:15 840 (scale)]. Cartographic Note: North at 90 degrees. Scale of four inches to the mile. Straight pencil lines indicate how the survey was constructed. It was not until the end of the 1580s that detailed surveys of the Munster plantation lands were carried out. From volume eight, Maps of Ireland, of the Dartmouth collection of maps and plans, compiled for or by George Legge, Master General of the Ordnance.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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This stunning print captures the detailed description of the castle and lands of Insbeguin, located just three miles west of Yohall in 1589. The intricate map, created by an unknown artist from the 16th century, showcases the beauty and complexity of the Munster plantation lands in Ireland. Measuring at 60x51 cm, this piece is a true work of art that provides a glimpse into the past with its scale of approximately 1:15,840. The straight pencil lines on the map indicate how the survey was constructed, offering insight into the meticulous process behind creating such a detailed representation. From volume eight, Maps of Ireland, in the Dartmouth collection of maps and plans compiled for or by George Legge, Master General of Ordnance; this print is a valuable historical artifact that sheds light on Ireland's rich history and heritage. The vibrant colors used in this artwork bring to life the landscape and architecture depicted within it. This print serves as a reminder of Ireland's European roots and cultural significance. Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, UK; this piece is not only visually captivating but also holds immense historical value for those interested in cartography and Irish history.

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