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Peel Castle

Date made: c.1815

Description: On the sketch is written: "Sketch of part of Peel Castle, Isle of Man. This castle stands in the sea on a bold and massy rock. The time when it was founded is uncertain. The hole is still pointed out where the Mauthe Dhoo is said to have come through into the Guard Room and lay down before the fire in presence of all the soldiers. The walls are flanked with towers and enclose an irregular polygon whose area contains upwards of three Acres. They are built of Clay slate little hewn and are coigned and faced with red and sandstone. Will Latham, c.1815."

Sketch by Captain William Latham of Liverpool. In July 1815 Captain William Latham made a tour of the Isle of Man with Mr William Gerard Walmesley Esq of Liverpool, Mr James Leigh of Liverpool and Mr Ralph Greenough of Wigan. Latham made many sketches of the Island during his visit.

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Measurements: overall: 26cm x 35cm

Materials: paper : watercolour & pen & ink

Object name: painting

Collection: Art Collection

ID number: 1954-7410

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