Professor H.B. Clarke, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin), Professor Anngret Simms, MRIA (Professor Em
Number 11 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Dublin, part I, to 1610 is the first in a series of four parts relating to Irish cities. Its breadth of material is underpinned by a topographical information section that lists historical and archaeological details of over 1,300 sites and an essay tracing the development of the city to 1610. The rich body of maps collected here includes: a large composite medieval map illustrating Dublin in c. 840-c. 1540; a map depicting the growth of the city to 1610; John Speed's map of Dublin (1610); maps of Dublin Castle (1606), Christ Church Cathedral...
Number 11 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Dublin, part I, to 1610 is the first in a series of four parts relating to Irish cities. Its bread...
Dr Avril Thomas, Professor Anngret Simms, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin), Professor H.B. Clarke, M
Number 15 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Derry-Londonderry records the topographical development of the city of Derry. This atlas comprises a detailed essay explaining the city's historical development and includes a rich body of classified topographical information covering the urban area, along with a variety of maps. Historical detail is given of over 2,800 sites. The volume traces the growth of Derry from its foundations as an early monastic site to its plantation period and up to 1900. It is presented in A3 format with 30 large-format reconstructions and views. 21 pages of...
Number 15 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Derry-Londonderry records the topographical development of the city of Derry. This atlas comprises...
Dr Arnold Horner (University College Dublin), Professor Anngret Simms, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dubl
Number 7 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Maynooth traces the history of this eighteenth-century town through its cartographic and primary sources from earliest times to c. 1900. The fascicle contains Ordnance Survey and historical maps as well as historic and aerial photographs. An essay describes the topographical evolution of Maynooth and a gazetteer, or topographical information, includes histories of c. 400 sites in the town. These atlases illustrate characteristic periods of town formation in Ireland and reflect the country's cultural identity through the town's topographical...
Number 7 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Maynooth traces the history of this eighteenth-century town through its cartographic and primary so...
R.H. Buchanan, Anthony Wilson, Professor Anngret Simms, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin), Professor
Number 8 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Downpatrick traces the history of this monastic town through its cartographic and primary sources from earliest times to c. 1900. The fascicle contains Ordnance Survey and historical maps as well as historic and aerial photographs. An essay describes the topographical evolution of Downpatrick and a gazetteer, or topographical information, includes histories of over 500 sites in the town. These atlases illustrate characteristic periods of town formation in Ireland and reflect the country's cultural identity through the town's topographical...
Number 8 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Downpatrick traces the history of this monastic town through its cartographic and primary sources f...
K. M. Davies, Professor Anngret Simms, MRIA (Professor Emeritus, University College Dublin), H.B. Clarke, Professor Raym
Number 9 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Bray traces the history of this Anglo-Norman and later nineteenth-century town through its cartographic and primary sources from earliest times up to about 1900. The fascicle contains Ordnance Survey and historical maps as well as historic and aerial photographs. An essay describes the topographical evolution of Bray and a gazetteer or topographical information includes histories of over 200 sites in the town. 2 pages of coloured maps 410 mm x 610 mm; 4 pages of coloured maps and plates 410 mm x 305 mm; 3 pages of black-and-white maps and...
Number 9 in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, Bray traces the history of this Anglo-Norman and later nineteenth-century town through its cartogra...