Rare Old Map of County Kerry by Samuel Lewis, 1844: Tralee, Killarney, Dingle, Kenmare, and Listowel

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This Old Map of Kerry by Samuel Lewis, dating back to 1844, offers a fascinating glimpse into the historical landscape of County Kerry, Ireland. With its intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship, this map is a true collector's item for history enthusiasts and cartography aficionados alike.

Featuring the main towns, cities, and other captivating landmarks of the time, this map provides a unique perspective on County Kerry's rich history. It is important to note that while some modern cities may not be depicted, or may appear under earlier names, this only adds to the allure and authenticity of this historical artifact.

Notable settlements founded before 1840 and located within the historical boundaries of County Kerry are as follows:

  • Tralee (1216): As the county town of Kerry, Tralee is renowned for its vibrant culture, historical sites, and annual Rose of Tralee festival.
  • Killarney (1602): Nestled amidst stunning natural beauty, Killarney is famous for its lakes, mountains, and as a gateway to Killarney National Park.
  • Dingle (1200s): With its picturesque harbor and charming streets, Dingle is a popular tourist destination known for its traditional music and ancient archaeological sites.
  • Kenmare (1670): Situated at the head of Kenmare Bay, Kenmare is celebrated for its scenic beauty, historic buildings, and vibrant arts scene.
  • Listowel (1303): A town steeped in history and literature, Listowel is renowned for its annual Writers' Week and as the birthplace of playwright John B. Keane.

The remaining settlements founded before 1840 and located within the historical boundaries of County Kerry are:

  • Cahersiveen (1579): A picturesque town with a rich maritime heritage, Cahersiveen is home to the impressive Ballycarbery Castle.
  • Castleisland (1226): Known for its medieval castle ruins and vibrant market town atmosphere, Castleisland is a hub of activity in Kerry.
  • Caherdaniel (1602): Nestled on the scenic Ring of Kerry, Caherdaniel offers breathtaking views of Derrynane Bay and is home to Derrynane House, the ancestral home of Daniel O'Connell.
  • Killorglin (1200s): Famous for its annual Puck Fair, Killorglin is a lively town situated on the banks of the River Laune.
  • Ballybunion (1300s): Renowned for its stunning beaches and historic castle ruins, Ballybunion is a popular seaside resort town.
  • Caherciveen (1579): Located on the Ring of Kerry, Caherciveen boasts a rich history and is a gateway to Valentia Island.
  • Lixnaw (1600s): A charming village with a strong Gaelic heritage, Lixnaw is known for its traditional music and friendly atmosphere.
  • Abbeydorney (1200s): Home to the impressive Ardfert Cathedral ruins, Abbeydorney is a village steeped in medieval history.
  • Sneem (1700s): Nestled on the scenic Ring of Kerry, Sneem is renowned for its colorful buildings and stunning natural surroundings.
  • Ballyheigue (1200s): With its beautiful sandy beach and ancient castle ruins, Ballyheigue is a popular destination for beachgoers and history enthusiasts.
  • Farranfore (1200s): Situated near Kerry Airport, Farranfore is a village known for its convenient location and access to the stunning Kerry countryside.
  • Glenbeigh (1800s): Surrounded by majestic mountains and the picturesque Caragh Lake, Glenbeigh is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Castlegregory (1200s): Located on the stunning Dingle Peninsula, Castlegregory offers beautiful beaches, water sports, and a rich history.
  • Ballyduff (1200s): Known for its strong hurling tradition and scenic location on the River Ballyduff, this village has a rich cultural heritage.
  • Tarbert (1200s): Situated on the banks of the River Shannon, Tarbert is a historic port town with a fascinating maritime past.
  • Ardfert (1200s): Home to the impressive ruins of Ardfert Cathedral and a round tower, Ardfert is a village with a rich ecclesiastical history.
  • Beaufort (1800s): Surrounded by the stunning MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range, Beaufort is a gateway to the Gap of Dunloe and boasts breathtaking scenery.
  • Ballylongford (1200s): A picturesque village with a strong literary heritage, Ballylongford is known for its annual Storytelling Festival.
  • Kilflynn (1200s): Famous for its vibrant hurling tradition and lively pubs, Kilflynn is a village with a strong sense of community.
  • Cromane (1600s): Situated on the scenic Ring of Kerry, Cromane is renowned for its fishing heritage and delicious seafood.
  • Milltown (1600s): A charming village with a rich history, Milltown is located on the banks of the River Maine and offers scenic walks.
  • Lispole (1700s): Nestled between the Slieve Mish Mountains and Dingle Bay, Lispole is a village with stunning natural surroundings.
  • Annascaul (1200s): Surrounded by picturesque mountains, Annascaul is known for its links to Antarctic explorer Tom Crean.
  • Fenit (1600s): A picturesque coastal village, Fenit is home to a bustling harbor and offers stunning views of Tralee Bay.
  • Kilgarvan (1600s): Located in the scenic Roughty Valley, Kilgarvan is a village known for its traditional music and warm hospitality.
  • Brosna (1600s): Situated on the border of Kerry and Limerick, Brosna is a village with a strong musical heritage and a lively pub culture.
  • Kells (1200s): Steeped in history and folklore, Kells is home to the impressive Kells Priory and offers scenic walks along the River Dinin.
  • Valentia Island (1200s): Connected to the mainland by a bridge, Valentia Island is known for its stunning cliffs, lighthouse, and transatlantic cable station.

Notable boundaries, rivers, canyons, national parks, and natural phenomena in County Kerry, Ireland include:

  • Dingle Peninsula: Jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, the Dingle Peninsula offers breathtaking coastal scenery, ancient archaeological sites, and the iconic Conor Pass.
  • Ring of Kerry: A scenic driving route encircling the Iveragh Peninsula, the Ring of Kerry showcases stunning landscapes, charming villages, and historic sites.
  • Killarney National Park: Home to the majestic Lakes of Killarney, ancient woodlands, and the iconic Torc Waterfall, Killarney National Park is a natural treasure.
  • MacGillycuddy's Reeks: Ireland's highest mountain range, the MacGillycuddy's Reeks boast towering peaks, including Carrauntoohil, and offer challenging hiking opportunities.
  • Gap of Dunloe: A narrow mountain pass between the MacGillycuddy's Reeks and Purple Mountain, the Gap of Dunloe is renowned for its stunning beauty and traditional horse-drawn jaunting cars.

Notable historical events in County Kerry, Ireland between 1800 and 1850 include:

  • The Great Famine (1845-1852): County Kerry, like the rest of Ireland, was deeply affected by the devastating potato blight and subsequent famine, leading to widespread suffering and mass emigration.
  • The Catholic Emancipation Act (1829): This landmark legislation granted Catholics in Ireland the right to vote and hold public office, marking a significant step towards religious equality.
  • The Tithe War (1830-1836): A period of agrarian unrest, the Tithe War saw protests and violence against the payment of tithes to the Church of Ireland, contributing to a wider movement for land reform.

Owning this Old Map of Kerry by Samuel Lewis, 1844 allows you to immerse yourself in the historical landscape, discover the notable settlements of the time, and appreciate the natural beauty that has made County Kerry a renowned tourist destination to this day.

Please double check the images to make sure that a specific town or place is shown on this map. You can also get in touch and ask us to check the map for you.

This map looks great at all sizes: 12x16in (30.5x41cm), 16x20in (40.5x51cm), 18x24in (45.5x61cm), 24x30in (61x76cm), 32x40in (81.5x102cm) and 40x50in (102x127cm), but it looks even better when printed large.

I can create beautiful, large prints of this map up to 50in (127cm). Please get in touch if you're looking for larger, customised or different framing options.

The model in the listing images is holding the 16x20in (40.5x51cm) version of this map.

The fifth listing image shows an example of my map personalisation service.

Please note the unframed 24x30in (61x76cm) map has white edges around the map. These edges can help you with framing, or if you don’t need them they are very easy to snip off with scissors. All other maps, including the framed maps, look exactly like the listing images.

If you’re looking for something slightly different, check out my main collection of UK and Ireland maps.

Please contact me to check if a certain location, landmark or feature is shown on this map.

This would make a wonderful birthday, Christmas, Father's Day, work leaving, anniversary or housewarming gift for someone from the areas covered by this map.

This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.

For most orders, delivery time is about 3 working days. Personalised and custom made maps take longer, as I have to do the personalisation and send it to you for approval, which usually takes a day or two.

Please note that for larger framed orders (over 40in/100cm), and some other framed sizes, the delivery time will be closer to 7-10 days.

If you need your order to arrive by a certain date, please contact me before you order so that we can find the best way of making sure you get your order in time.

I print and frame maps in 22 countries around the world. This means your map will be made locally, which cuts down on delivery time and reduces the chance of your map being damaged during delivery. There won't be any extra taxes or duties to pay, and we'll put less CO2 into the air.

All of my maps are well packaged and sent in a rugged tube if unframed, or surrounded by foam if framed.

I try to send out all maps within 1 or 2 days of receiving your order, though some products (like face masks or mugs) can take longer to make.

If you select Express Delivery at checkout your order we will prioritise your order and send it out by 1-day courier (Fedex, DHL, UPS, Parcelforce).

We can sometimes do next-day delivery if you order before 10am. But usually it's best to contact me first before you order.

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My standard frame is a gallery style black ash hardwood frame. It is simple and quite modern looking. My standard frame is around 20mm (0.8in) wide.

I use super-clear acrylic (perspex/acrylite) for the frame glass. It's lighter and safer than glass - and it looks better, as the reflectivity is lower.

Six standard frame colours are available for free (black, dark brown, dark grey, oak, white and antique gold). Custom framing and mounting/matting is available if you're looking for something else.

Most maps are also available as a framed canvas. The map is printed on matte (not shiny) canvas, stretched over a box frame, and then 'floated' within a simple wood frame. The end result is quite beautiful, and there's no glazing in front of your map.

All frames are provided "ready to hang", with either a string or brackets on the back. Very large frames will have heavy duty hanging plates and/or a mounting baton. If you have any questions, please get in touch.

See some examples of my framed maps and framed canvas maps.

Alternatively, I can also supply old maps on canvas, foam board, cotton rag and other materials.

If you want to frame your map yourself, please read my map size guide first.

My maps are extremely high quality reproductions of original maps.

I source original, rare maps from libraries, auction houses and private collections around the world, restore them at my London workshop, and then use specialist giclée inks and printers to create beautiful maps that look even better than the original.

My maps are printed on acid-free archival matte (not glossy) paper that feels very high quality and almost like card. In technical terms the paper weight/thickness is 10mil/200gsm. It's perfect for framing.

I print with Epson ultrachrome giclée UV fade resistant pigment inks - some of the best inks you can find.

I can also make maps on canvas, cotton rag and other exotic materials.

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Map personalisation

If you're looking for the perfect anniversary or housewarming gift, I can personalise your map to make it truly unique. For example, I can add a short message, or highlight an important location, or add your family's coat of arms.

The options are almost infinite. Please see my map personalisation page for some wonderful examples of what's possible.

To order a personalised map, select "personalise your map" before adding it to your basket.

Get in touch if you're looking for more complex customisations and personalisations.

Map ageing

I have been asked hundreds of times over the years by customers if they could buy a map that looks even older.

Well, now you can, by selecting Aged before you add a map to your basket.

All the product photos you see on this page show the map in its Original form. This is what the map looks like today.

If you select Aged, I will age your map by hand, using a special and unique process developed through years of studying old maps, talking to researchers to understand the chemistry of aging paper, and of course... lots of practice!

If you're unsure, stick to the Original colour of the map. If you want something a bit darker and older looking, go for Aged.

See some amazing examples of Aged maps.

If you are not happy with your unique map for any reason, contact me for a no-quibble refund.

I am very confident you will like your old map. I have been doing this since 1984. I'm a 5-star Etsy seller. I have sold tens of thousands of maps and have over 4,000 real 5-star reviews.

I use a unique process to restore my maps that is massively time consuming and labour intensive. Hunting down the original maps can take months. I use state of the art and eye-wateringly expensive technology to scan and restore the maps. As a result, I guarantee my maps are a cut above the rest - that's why I can offer a no-quibble refund.

Almost all of my maps look amazing at large sizes (200cm, 6.5ft+) and I can frame and deliver them to you as well, via special oversized courier. Contact me to discuss your specific needs.

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