The wave called the Bullog; rollingy into the cove under the house of the Rev Mr. Gillman Venty Harbour at Balleymore
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Titre
The wave called the Bullog; rollingy into the cove under the house of the Rev Mr. Gillman Venty Harbour at Balleymore
Sujet
maritime
landscape
houses
Description
The wave called the Bullog; rollingy into the cove under the house of the Rev Mr. Gillman Venty Harbour at Balleymore
Créateur
George Victor Du Noyer
Source
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Éditeur
The Discovery Programme
Date
August 1856
Contributeur
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Droits
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Format
15.3 x 24.8
Identifiant
i_00404602
Alternative Title
Illustrations of the wave called the Bullog at Ballymore cove; Ventry Harbour
This remarkable wave rises suddently on the calmest day and rolls into the narrow cove of Balymore on the East shore of Venty Harbour. It appears to result from some swell of the atlantic which at certain times of tide, rolls into Venty Harbour and is arrestet by a large sand bank just opposite the entrance of Ballymore cove. As the wave receeds it rolls into this creek and rises higher and higher in its progress up it.
Medium
Pencil on Paper
Spatial Coverage
Ballymore Point
Ventry Harbour
Co. Kerry
Ireland
Fichiers
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George Victor Du Noyer, “The wave called the Bullog; rollingy into the cove under the house of the Rev Mr. Gillman Venty Harbour at Balleymore,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, consulté le 22 novembre 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/22610.
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