Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Ornamental ironworkers, of Avenue de la Grande Armée, Paris, active in the 1860s, when they designed and executed the gates for the Tinnehinch entrance to the Powerscourt demesne, Co. Wicklow, for Mervyn Wingfield, 7th Viscount Powerscourt.   According to Lord Powerscourt, the gates were exhibited in the Paris Exhibition of 1867 and erected at Powerscourt in 1869.(1)

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(1) Design, annotated by Lord Powerscourt, in IAA, Powerscourt Albums, Acc. 89/62.1/85/1.


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Building: CO. WICKLOW, POWERSCOURT
Date: 1867-69
Nature: Wrought iron gates for Tinnehinch entrance to demesne. Exhibited Paris Exhibition, 1867. Erected at Powerscourt, 1869.
Refs: Half elevation, annotated by Lord Powerscourt, in IAA, Powerscourt Albums, Acc. 89/62.1/85/1.