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Gems of Architecture

Sligo Gaol

By Siobhán Ryan In 1813 the Sligo Grand Jury appointed three commissioners to supervise the provision of a new county gaol. A site comprising almost seven acres in Abbeyquarter North, on the eastern fringes of Sligo town, was selected for a complex intended to hold up to 160 inmates. The estimated cost of the gaol … Read more

Categories 18th-19th Century Social Perspectives, 18th–19th - Century History, Gems of Architecture, Issue 2 (March/April 2019), Volume 27

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