H8744 : A nineteenth century glass house in the Archbishop's Palace garden

taken 9 years ago, near to Armagh, Northern Ireland

A nineteenth century glass house in the Archbishop's Palace garden
A nineteenth century glass house in the Archbishop's Palace garden
The Demesne, covering some 300 acres of undulating parkland and farmland, was created by Archbishop Richard Robinson, 1st Baron Rokeby, who lived between 1708 and 1794. Robinson wanted Armagh to rival Dublin in its architecture and was responsible for founding such notable buildings as the Armagh County Infirmary, Armagh Prison, the Armagh Public Library and the Armagh Observatory. The centre piece of the demesne was, and remains, the Palace - with its surrounding gardens and outbuilding - which was the residence of the Archbishops of the Church of Ireland from 1770 to 1975. The building now houses the Armagh District Council

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H8744, 138 images   (more nearby search)
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Date Taken
Wednesday, 1 June, 2016   (more nearby)
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Saturday, 11 June, 2016
Geographical Context
Park and Public Gardens 
Subject Location
Irish: geotagged! H 877 442 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:20.3762N 6:39.0777W
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Irish: geotagged! H 877 443
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Southwest (about 225 degrees)
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