Roscommon Castle, Co. Roscommon

Dublin Core

Titel

Roscommon Castle, Co. Roscommon

Thema

Castle

Beschreibung

Lantern slide depicting Roscommon Castle in Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'Roscommon Castle T. MASON, 5 Dame St. DUBLIN' written directly on the slide and labelled 'R 2'. The image depicts Roscommon Castle located northwest of Roscommon town centre. The monument itself was built in stages over many years. The first structure was built in the 13th Century by Robert de Ufford and was a Norman construction.The castle was attacked several times by the O'Conors before being completed in c.1290. The O'Connors held the castle until In 1569 Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy of Ireland, took control of the castle and granted it to Sir Nicholas Malbie, the new governor of Connacht. Malbie remodeled the castle and turned it into a fortified house in the 16th century. The castle suffered badly from Cromwellian forces in the mid 17th century before being finally gutted in the Williamite wars of 1690.

Ersteller

Holly Cooper

Herausgeber

The Discovery Programme

Mitarbeiter

The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)

Format

image/tiff

Sprache

EN

Typ

Image

Identifikator

RSAI, Lantern Slide, BOX 38

Alternativtitel

BOX38_002

Erstellungsdatum

12/08/15

Alternativformate

Scanned to 2400 dpi , 16 bit greyscale image with automatic exposure

Bestandteil von

RSAI Lantern Slide Collection

Umfang

114.3mb
7560 x 7559 pixels

Medium

Lantern Slides

Räumlicher Umfang

Country: Ireland
County: Roscommon
Logainm Code: https://www.logainm.ie/100027.aspx
Town: Roscommon
Logainm Town/Townland: https://www.logainm.ie/44339.aspx
Irish National Grid East:187265
Irish National Grid North: 265081
Position Source: www.logainm.ie
Latitude: 53.635568
Longitude: -8.1932822
Place: Roscommon Castle, Co. Roscommon Latitude: 53.635461 Longitude: -8.193259799999964

Rechtsinhaber

The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)

Dateien

BOX38_002.jpg

Schlagwörter

Zitat

Holly Cooper, “Roscommon Castle, Co. Roscommon,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed 22. November 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/467662.

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