File:The Obelisk in the Park at Stillorgan by Francis Jukes 1795.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe Obelisk in the Park at Stillorgan by Francis Jukes 1795.jpg |
English: "The Obelisk, in the Park, at Stillorgan," coloured aquatint, of the monument built at the old Stillorgan House Park (now Obelisk Park), designed by Sir Edward Lovett Pearce. Coloured aquatint by Francis Jukes, dated 1795. Courtesy of the British Library, London. |
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Author | Francis Jukes |
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