Building Mitchelstown, 1779-1830 /

Mitchelstown in Co. Cork was one of over 750 Irish towns built or remodelled between 1690 and 1840. Its regular street plan, linear building plots and uniform architecture epitomized the enlightened and improving mentality of the period. The town was largely built over a period of fifty years betwee...

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Main Author: Fleming, David Anthony, 1979- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dublin, Ireland ; Chicago, IL : Four Courts Press, [2025]
Series:Maynooth studies in local history ; no. 174.
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Summary:Mitchelstown in Co. Cork was one of over 750 Irish towns built or remodelled between 1690 and 1840. Its regular street plan, linear building plots and uniform architecture epitomized the enlightened and improving mentality of the period. The town was largely built over a period of fifty years between 1779 and 1830, at a time of significant national and local economic expansion, creating opportunities for investors and builders to develop and speculate. This study examines not only the ambitions and influence of the proprietorial family, the Kings, earls of Kingston, who initiated the reconstruction of the town, but also those who engaged in building and developing it. These professionals, shopkeepers, clergymen and others had as much influence on its architecture and realization as had the proprietors.-- Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:73 pages illustrations, maps 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-70) and index.
ISBN:9781801511766
1801511764