Old Map of Ireland in 1851 by Tallis and Rapkin - Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Galway, Limerick
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This is a hand-coloured Victorian map of Ireland from 1851, created by the mapmakers John Tallis and Rapkin. By mid-century, Ireland was deeply integrated into the United Kingdom, and this map documents the island's provinces, cities, and the rapidly expanding network of railways that was transforming Irish travel and commerce, published as the Great Famine was drawing to its close.
Dublin dominates the eastern coast as Ireland's capital and largest city, with the four provinces radiating outward: Ulster to the north, Connacht to the west, Munster to the south, and Leinster across the east. Major cities appear throughout: Cork in the south, Limerick on the Shannon, Galway on the west coast, Waterford in the southeast, and Belfast and Derry in the north. Smaller market towns dot the landscape too, including Drogheda, Dundalk, Sligo, Athlone, Ennis, and Tipperary, alongside the railway lines radiating from Dublin to Belfast, Cork, and Limerick.
Wonderful as a birthday, Christmas, Father's Day or housewarming gift for anyone with Irish heritage, genealogists, or those researching Irish family roots.

