A view of the ships near Custom House, Dublin by Calvert Richard Jones

A view of the ships near Custom House, Dublin

Calvert Richard Jones

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A view of the ships near Custom House, Dublin

A salted paper print. A view towards the south west corner of the Custom House, Dublin, from the corner of Burgh Quay and George's Quay on the opposite bank of the River Liffey. A brig with a barquentine outboard are tied along the quay at Eden Quay, near the Custom House. In the background, on the left, is the Northumberland Hotel, built in the 1820s. This has been identifed as being a print from a negative titled '8. Docked Vessels Afloat, Custom House, Dublin Harbour.'

Object number: P43CAL
Date: 1845-1846
Original dimensions: 396 mm x 408 mm

  • Image reference: S3392

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