<p>captivating</p>

- Sunday Independent,

<p>One of the joys of the leisurely tour is going on the road less travelled: this book is an inspiration to do that, no matter where you are in Ireland</p>

- Tuam Herald,

<p>George Munday sounds like he could be a country squire responsible for some of the wacky, oddly beautiful buildings in Irish Follies and Whimsical Architecture (O’Brien). In reality, he is an experienced photojournalist who, through words and images, takes the reader on a magical mystery tour back into a vanished Ireland. Some of it looks like Alice in Wonderland come to life</p>

- Irish Independent,

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<p>There's no denying that we have a uniquely Irish approach to buildings and architecture that can often leave us scratching our heads. This photo book is a celebration of the more eccentric, beautiful, bizarre and eye-catching follies</p>

- Woman’s Way,

<p>If you love buildings and architecture and photography well, you’re going to like this … filled with stunning photos of follies all around the country</p>

- WLR FM’s Saturday Café,

Join photographer George Munday on a tour around the eccentric, beautiful, bizarre and eye-catching follies that decorate our island. 

Ireland possesses a wealth of follies – picturesque buildings erected to commemorate loved ones, to enhance a view, to tell a tale from the past … or simply on the whim of their wealthy owners.

Discover the Jealous Wall at Belvedere, County Westmeath, erected by Robert Rochfort to block his brother’s house from view, and Conolly’s Folly in Castletown, County Kildare, built to provide work during famine. Visit Ireland’s only inland lighthouse, at Lough Corrib, the delightful Shell House at Ballymaloe, County Cork, and a former ice-cream parlour in Roscommon with harp-shaped windows, among many others.  

Photographer George Munday’s breathtaking images are accompanied by the intriguing stories behind the construction of these wonderful oddities that dot our landscape.

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Ireland possesses a wealth of follies – picturesque buildings erected to commemorate loved ones, to enhance a view, to tell a tale from the past … or simply on the whim of their wealthy owners. Join photographer George Munday on a tour around the eccentric, beautiful, bizarre and eye-catching follies that decorate our island.

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<p>Preface <br /> MUNSTER <br /> CONNACHT <br /> ULSTER <br /> LEINSTER <br /> DUBLIN <br /> Final words <br /> Maps <br /> Index of follies</p>

Join photographer George Munday on a tour around the eccentric, beautiful, bizarre and eye-catching follies that decorate our island. 

 

Ireland possesses a wealth of follies – picturesque buildings erected to commemorate loved ones, to enhance a view, to tell a tale from the past … or simply on the whim of their wealthy owners.

Discover the Jealous Wall at Belvedere, County Westmeath, erected by Robert Rochfort to block his brother’s house from view, and Conolly’s Folly in Castletown, County Kildare, built to provide work during famine. Visit Ireland’s only inland lighthouse, at Lough Corrib, the delightful Shell House at Ballymaloe, County Cork, and a former ice-cream parlour in Roscommon with harp-shaped windows, among many others.  

Photographer George Munday’s breathtaking images are accompanied by the intriguing stories behind the construction of these wonderful oddities that dot our landscape.

 

 

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Product details

ISBN
9781788494335
Published
2023
Publisher
Vendor
O'Brien Press Ltd
Weight
1099 gr
Height
250 mm
Width
216 mm
Thickness
21 mm
Age
01, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet