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FROM 1750 - 1830 > SHELTER & HOUSING |
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Thatched Cottage These two tidy thatched cottages were built in the middle of the 18th century. They provided homes for workers on the Galgorm estate ... |
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Waringstown Cottages These simple thatched cottages gave Ulster villages a special character. This row of cottages is in Waringstown, Co. Down, and they all ... |
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Parlour Corner Press This piece of late 18th century furniture shows the high standard of craftsmanship among Irish furniture makers |
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Dresser In the homes of strong farmers the wooden dresser was the most imposing piece of kitchen furniture. The upper section was used to stack ... |
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Ulster Farmhouse The slated roof was a more common sight by the beginning of the 19th century, but thatch was still preferred in some parts of Ulster, ... |
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Cleric’s Residence This is the home of Bishop Hervey at Downhill, Co. Derry. Hervey was a Church of Ireland bishop and he lived in lavish surroundings in ... |
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Dining Room at Heywood The dining room at Heywood was designed by Robert Adam who was particularly famous for the great Georgian fireplaces that are found in ... |
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Russborough House, Co. Wicklow This magnificent house was built for Joseph Leeson, first Earl of Milltown in Co. Wicklow. |
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Castle Coole, Co. Fermanagh Castle Coole, a Co. Fermanagh mansion, was built between 1788 and 1798 at a cost of £54,000. The special Portland stone was brought by ... |
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Castletown House, interior The beautiful interior plasterwork at Castletown House was completed by two Italian artists. Most of the wood was oak. |
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