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Auction archive: Lot number 262

1921 (27 October). A panoramic photograph of the 'Black & Tans' Depot, Gormanston, Co. Meath .

Opening
€200 - €300
ca. US$233 - US$349
Price realised:
€320
ca. US$372
Auction archive: Lot number 262

1921 (27 October). A panoramic photograph of the 'Black & Tans' Depot, Gormanston, Co. Meath .

Opening
€200 - €300
ca. US$233 - US$349
Price realised:
€320
ca. US$372
Beschreibung:

Estimate: €200 - €300
Price Realised: €320
Size: 8 x 42in. (20.32 x 106.68cm) Condition: Edge tears, creased, slight stains, overall very good. A monochrome sepia print of the 'Black & Tans' base at Gormanston by Bobinchak and Bolot , Rathmines, Dublin. Inscribed in the plate 'View of R-I-C Camp Gormanston From No. 1 Hanger, October 27 1921. In 1917 the camp was set up as a Royal Flyi...Read more A monochrome sepia print of the 'Black & Tans' base at Gormanston by Bobinchak and Bolot , Rathmines, Dublin. Inscribed in the plate 'View of R-I-C Camp Gormanston From No. 1 Hanger, October 27 1921. In 1917 the camp was set up as a Royal Flying Corps training depot. On 1 April 1918 the RFC was amalgamated with the Royal Naval Air Service to form the Royal Air Force and the airfield became RAF Station, Gormanston. After the war the aerodrome was closed and by January 1920 the remaining aircraft were transferred to RAF Baldonnel. From August 1920 to August 1922 Gormanston was used by the Royal Irish Constabulary 'Black and Tans' as a sub-depot for the training of new recruits, and as a despatch centre to send units of Black and Tans to various parts of Ireland. The evacuation of the force was completed by August 1922, and the camp was handed over to the National Army. This was during the Irish Civil War which started on 28 June 1922. Gormanston then became the Headquarters of the Transport Section of the National Army with the ceremonial opening of Gormanston on 8 October 1922 Visualise on Your Wall Using Art Visualiser 1. Scan the QR Code / Download Art Visualiser if it's your 1st time 2. Press Visualise On Wall / Aim your phone at your floor while it calibrates * 3. Move your position until it meets the floor and bottom of your wall 4. Click the Pin icon to lock it into place and the painting will appear on your wall 5. You can move the painting around with your finger and move your position to see the painting from different angles * Older mobile devices will require an AR Marker to be downloaded, printed on A4 and positioned on your wall Close

Auction archive: Lot number 262
Auction:
Datum:
25 Jul 2020
Auction house:
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Ltd
Molesworth Street 38
Dublin 2
Ireland
info@whytes.ie
+353 (0)1 676 2888
Beschreibung:

Estimate: €200 - €300
Price Realised: €320
Size: 8 x 42in. (20.32 x 106.68cm) Condition: Edge tears, creased, slight stains, overall very good. A monochrome sepia print of the 'Black & Tans' base at Gormanston by Bobinchak and Bolot , Rathmines, Dublin. Inscribed in the plate 'View of R-I-C Camp Gormanston From No. 1 Hanger, October 27 1921. In 1917 the camp was set up as a Royal Flyi...Read more A monochrome sepia print of the 'Black & Tans' base at Gormanston by Bobinchak and Bolot , Rathmines, Dublin. Inscribed in the plate 'View of R-I-C Camp Gormanston From No. 1 Hanger, October 27 1921. In 1917 the camp was set up as a Royal Flying Corps training depot. On 1 April 1918 the RFC was amalgamated with the Royal Naval Air Service to form the Royal Air Force and the airfield became RAF Station, Gormanston. After the war the aerodrome was closed and by January 1920 the remaining aircraft were transferred to RAF Baldonnel. From August 1920 to August 1922 Gormanston was used by the Royal Irish Constabulary 'Black and Tans' as a sub-depot for the training of new recruits, and as a despatch centre to send units of Black and Tans to various parts of Ireland. The evacuation of the force was completed by August 1922, and the camp was handed over to the National Army. This was during the Irish Civil War which started on 28 June 1922. Gormanston then became the Headquarters of the Transport Section of the National Army with the ceremonial opening of Gormanston on 8 October 1922 Visualise on Your Wall Using Art Visualiser 1. Scan the QR Code / Download Art Visualiser if it's your 1st time 2. Press Visualise On Wall / Aim your phone at your floor while it calibrates * 3. Move your position until it meets the floor and bottom of your wall 4. Click the Pin icon to lock it into place and the painting will appear on your wall 5. You can move the painting around with your finger and move your position to see the painting from different angles * Older mobile devices will require an AR Marker to be downloaded, printed on A4 and positioned on your wall Close

Auction archive: Lot number 262
Auction:
Datum:
25 Jul 2020
Auction house:
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Ltd
Molesworth Street 38
Dublin 2
Ireland
info@whytes.ie
+353 (0)1 676 2888
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