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ESSAYS (alphabetically by author)
• James Gibbs’ schemes for the Londonderry family — Anne Casement • Were the gardens at Killruddery designed by a pupil of André Le Nôtre? — Vandra Costello • ‘Woven frescoes’: tapestry collections in seventeenth-century Ireland — Jane Fenlon • ‘Richard Mansergh St George. By Himself’: Hugh Douglas Hamilton’s portrait reconsidered — Ruth Kenny • ‘A wide deserted waste’? Rediscovered views of Ballyfin by William Ashford, c.1784 — William Laffan and Kevin V Mulligan • The Milltown Collection: reconstructing an eighteenth-century picture-hang — Aidan O’Boyle • A standard realised: the Ecclesiastical Commission churches of James Pain — Bernard O’Mahony • ‘An Ingenious Painter’: new factors in the early career of Charles Jervas (c.1675-1739) — Caroline Pegum • ‘Sunfish and coal-gas': public lighting in Cork city, 1717–1826 — Tom Spalding
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