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LostIreland: 1860¿1960 presentsa panoramic sweepof Ireland's forgotten built heritage. Fromwar and insurrection, to prosperity and development,the changes wrought by history havemeant that a whole swathe of our built pastno longer survives, save through the magicof the camera lens. Drawingon a variety of photographic archives,this book offers awide sample of what was lost to these changes:the humble mud huts of the transient labourer,and the `thatched mansions' of the prosperousfarmer; the edifices of industrial innovationand technology; the grand homes ofthe well-to-do, including the infamous…mehr

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LostIreland: 1860¿1960 presentsa panoramic sweepof Ireland's forgotten built heritage. Fromwar and insurrection, to prosperity and development,the changes wrought by history havemeant that a whole swathe of our built pastno longer survives, save through the magicof the camera lens. Drawingon a variety of photographic archives,this book offers awide sample of what was lost to these changes:the humble mud huts of the transient labourer,and the `thatched mansions' of the prosperousfarmer; the edifices of industrial innovationand technology; the grand homes ofthe well-to-do, including the infamous `bighouse'. Organized by county, LostIreland revealsa layer of Irish historywhich is both fascinating and nostalgic, notjust in its `bricks and mortar' but also inthe events and the people who inhabited thosesettings.
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WilliamDerham studied architecture at the DublinInstitute of Technology, and building repair& conservation at Trinity College Dublin.For the last eight years he has worked atDublin Castle as a guide and curator. Heis the joint editor of TheChapel Royal, DublinCastle: An Architectural History,and co-curatorof the accompanying exhibition, Pinnacles,Pomp and Piety: 200 years of the ChapelRoyal at Dublin Castle.