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Plate 73 - Ballyhaunis, Ball, Castlebar. Plate 74 - Kinnegad, Tyrrellspass, Kilbeggan. The Second Edition., London and Dublin', published1783. Date: 1783.
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Plate 74 - Kinnegad, Kilbeggan. Plate 73 - Ballyhaunis, Castlebar. Date: c.1778.
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The map includes the towns of Ballyhaunis, Balla, Manulla, Castlebar and covers part of the county of Mayo. DATE PRINTED: 1778.
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Published 1778. GENUINE ANTIQUE MAP TAKEN FROM. GENUINE ANTIQUE MAP.NOT A COPY.NOT A REPRODUCTION. TITLE PAGE NOT INCLUDED BUT WILL INCLUDE A COPY SHOWING ... moreDATE OF PUBLICATION. TAYLOR and SKINNER'S. Perfectly suitable for framing.
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DATE PRINTED: 1778.
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Published for the Authors as the Act directs, 14th November 1778. … with the distances in Irish miles. Eleven Irish miles are equal to fourteen British.’’. ... moreTechnique: Copper Engraving Colour: Uncoloured.
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1778 Map IRELAND County Mayo Ballyhaunis Balla Castlebar Kinnegad Kilbeggan
Description: These rare Ireland road maps are from George Taylor& Andrew Skinner's scarce work'Maps of The Roads of Ireland' First published in 1778. This map being from that first edition and actually printed in 1778. The 2 maps shown below are printed back to back on one page. I have scanned both sides of the page so you will need to decide which side to display if getting framed. A copy of the Title Page of the book these maps are from can be found here. This is for information only and not included with this item. Page 73/74. The roads can be seen going through. County Mayo. Westmeath, Kings, Ballinlough, Ballyhaunis, Balla, Manulla, Castlebar, Kinnegad, Rochfortbridge, Tyrrellspass, Newtownlow, Kilbeggan, Horseleap. Date Printed: 1778 Approx Size: Page 10.3 x 6 inches. Printed area 8.3 x 4.5. Condition: These maps came ... morefrom a damaged copy of Taylor and Skinners book. Probably about half of the maps from this book were in good condition and the other half have faults of some kind. Some being marginal tears. Stains, spots, writing in ink, creasing, pin holes, soiling amongst others. Too many to detail so I have shown full size scans of the map(both sides) so that the condition can be seen. Payment: By Paypal only. Thank you. Copyright © 2011 The Old Map Shop. All Images& Text in this listing are Copyright. No reproduction allowed without written permission. International Buyers– Please Note: Import duties. Taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
c1914 BALLYHAUNIS Ireland Real Photo RPPC Postcard Catholic CHurch Interior
Neat old post card. looks to be PM1914 vg condition. Feel free to ask any questions. Please bid early on auction items. I tend to raise prices when I move items to my store. Thanks. PM"="Postmarked" WOB"=Written on back If you purchase multiple items. Please combine them(adding store items to cart) and use Paypal only once to receive discount. Thanks. Check my EXCELLENT feedback I ship postcards quickly and between cardboard. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
1940 antique map Ireland sheet 330 Ballyhaunis scale 1inch=1mile WW2 British map
1940 antique map Ireland sheet 330 Ballyhaunis scale 1inch=1mile WW2 British map This listing is for the original WW 2 military map as shown above. Condition is as described in the title. Any damage, wear or rips will be shown in the photos above.
Antique Stoneware GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT Bottle bottled by D. Giblin Ballyhaunis
UP FOR SALE IS AN EMPTY ANTIQUE STONEWARE GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT BEER BOTTLE THE BOTTLE ITSELF IS MARKED ON THE OUTSIDE LEFT LOWER BASE IT'S HARD TO READ THE FIRST WORD ON TOP BUT THEN THERE IS THE NUMBER 1 AND BELOW THAT THE WORD. GLASGOW THE LABEL HAS A NUMBER ON IT IN RED THERE IS A LARGE LETTER"L WITH THE NUMBERS 46 UNDER THAT. FOLLOWED WITH THE NUMBERS 460527. THE LABEL READS BOTTLED BY D. GIBLIN ABBEY STREET BALLYHAUNIS THE BOTTLE IS IN PERFECT CONDITION EXCEPT FOR THAT DARN HOLE IN THE BOTTOM AND THE OBVIOUS MISSING PIECE IS STILL FLOATING IN THE BOTTOM. I'M NOT SURE WHEN THAT OCCURRED. I'VE HAD IT IN MY COLLECTION FOR AWHILE AND WOULD'NT HAVE PURCHASED IT THAT WAY SO IT HAD TO HAVE HAPPENED ON MY WATCH. POSSIBLY WHEN IT WAS BEING DUSTED OVER THE YEARS BY SOMEONE ELSE IN THE FAMILY WHO DIDN'T FESS UP. THE ... moreBOTTLE MEASURES 8 1/2" TALL AND THE BASE MEASURES 3" ACROSS. THE MOUTH OF THE BOTTLE MEASURES 1 3/8" ACROSS BUT THE ACTUAL OPENING ITSELF MEASURES 3/4" THERE ARE NO ALCOHOLIC CONTENTS IN THE BOTTLE. GOOD LUCK AND THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST. PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS AS I DO HAVE ANOTHER VINTAGE GLASS GUINNESS EXTRA STOUT BOTTLE LISTED
Irish Guinness Pub Label D.Giblin Abbey St. Ballyhaunis Co.Mayo 27th May 1946
We are about to put up on eBay BIN.a quantity of Guinness bottle labels. Please see below for condition and study images(and title) for more detail. Genuine Paper Bottle Label of this Period and From This Pub- this is NOT a reproduction. Extremely fine paper was used on Guinness Labels. It is not possible nowadays to reproduce this very fine thin paper. Whenever required. A ream of labels was posted to the publican- each of these reams contained approximately 660 labels. Guinness labels were never pre-glued. The publicans prepared their own wall-paper paste. There was a knack in holding the label- butterfly fashion and dipping into the paste- and slapping it on to the bottle! Guinness labels(1880-1968) Guinness labels were first put on bottles in 1880s The first recorded pub to be issued official Guinness trade-mark labels(using the Brian ... moreBoru Harp symbol) was Clarkes public house. Capel Street, Dublin in 1897. The practice of putting the publicans name on Guinness labels officially stopped in 1968. This was mainly due to new Health and Safety rules that were introduced in 1968. These were strict rules compelling the publican to have a tiled room off the bottling area for labeling and other hygienic rules that were to expensive to comply with. By 1974 the wholesale bottling companies like Savage Smith. O'Byrnes and so forth had completely taken over the bottling and labeling of Guinness. From 1910 Guinness labels had characteristic date codes. Read in pairs from right to left. Gives the day, month, and year of bottling. This coded practice of dating labels started in 1910 and ceased in 1953. Collecting Guinness labels can be fascinating. Some show different variations in the amount of strings in the harp- also the way they are often printed off centre. Some are oval, some square, some round. There are at least seven known distinct styles of label design. But that does not include the very rare Invalid Stout and other'specially designed for the publican' labels. Guinness Brewery The Guinness family bec