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Castle Rushen as it appeares on the north east side

Date made: 19th century

Artist: King, Daniel

Description: On the sketch is written: "Castle Rushen as it appeares on the north east side. A) The Sea. B) The Shore. C) The new Worke. D) The waie to the Castle. E) The Castle. F) The wall. G) The Counter Scarpe"

The oldest known pictures of the Isle of Man are a series of wash drawings in the British Museum. The drawings were executed by Daniel King of Chester - probably between 1643 and 1648 - during his visit to the Island with James 7th Earl of Derby. Watercolour copies of the drawings were produced at the end of the nineteenth century and facsimiles are held in the Manx National Heritage collections.

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Measurements: 16 cm x 27 cm

Materials: paper : monochrome wash &ink

Object name: Facsimile drawing

Collection: Art Collection

ID number: 1957-0090

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