First edition published 1909; second edition published 1920. Drawing itself was made pre-1869.
Source
From: Cole, Grenville Arthur James. General Guide to the Natural History Collections: Description of the Raised Map of Ireland, showing the relation between the Geological Structure and the Surface-features of the Country. Second Edition. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1909-1920, p. 12 (Figure 5 - 'Anticlinal dome of Carboniferous Limestone.').
Author
Grenville Cole (died 1924). The artist, George Victor Du Noyer, died in 1869.
(PD Ireland (70 years have elapsed since author's death). Also see below.)
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== Summary == {{Information |Description = Mid-19th Century drawing of the [[Rock of Cashel]], [[County Tipperary]], [[Ireland]] (showing geology of the limestone outcrop) by [[George Victor Du Noyer]] (d. 1869). |Source = From: Cole, Grenville Arthur Jam
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