The Houses of Ireland: Domestic Architecture from the Medieval Castle to the Edwardian VillaA survey of Irish domestic architecture from 1100 to 1914, covering all types of dwellings and architectural styles. |
Contents
FOREWORD page | 6 |
From the Plantations to Cromwell 15851660 | 31 |
From the Restoration to the Battle of the Boyne | 57 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Antrim architect Askeaton Ballingarry Ballymacward Ballynoe basement bawn bays Beaufort bedrooms Belfast brick building built cabins cage-work houses carved Castle Castle Durrow Castle Salem Castletown ceiling centre chimney chimney-piece columns corbels Cork cottage curtain walls decorated designed Desmond Desmond Guinness dining-room Diocletian window Donegal doorway drawing-room Dromana Dublin Earl Egmont MSS eighteenth century England English entrance entrance-hall façade feet fireplace five-bay front door gables Galway garden front gate-lodge gentry Georgian Gothic ground floor hall handsome hearths interior Ireland Irish Kildare Kilkenny kitchen later lay-out Leix Limerick lived Lord Louth machicolations mansion married Meath Mount Mount Juliet nineteenth century Odell Offaly owner panelling parish pavilions pediment portico residence Richard roof rooms ruins seventeenth-century Sir John Sligo Springfield Castle stair staircase staircase-hall stone houses storeys Street Strokestown style thatched Thomas timber Tipperary tower tower-house town turrets two-storey Ulster Waterford Wicklow William wings Youghal
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Black Powder, White Lace: The Du Pont Irish and Cultural Identity in ... Margaret M. Mulrooney No preview available - 2002 |