File:St Mary's Church & Poor House (Lees Lane) James Graves.png

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English: The engraving showing St Mary's Church with its spire intact, Lee's Lane Poor house aka St Mary's Lane Poor house (built 1820) and the back of the Tholsel (townhall) was created by J. Kirkwood after Kilkenny Archaeological Society founding member James Graves from nature, however, this seems to be a kind of panoramic view, because the poor house would have to be in the back of the sketch artist to show the church in that angle
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Source Rev. Samuel Madden: Memoir of the Life of the late Rev. Peter Roe, A.M., Dublin 1842
Author James Graves
Camera location52° 39′ 07.24″ N, 7° 15′ 08.57″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Sketch "from nature" by James Graves of St Mary's Church, townhall and Poor House

6 July 2021

52°39'7.24"N, 7°15'8.57"W

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