The Grievous Return
The Grievous Return
The Grievous Return
The Grievous Return
The Grievous Return
The Grievous Return
The Grievous Return
The Grievous Return
The Grievous Return

Image credit: Armagh County Museum

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A terracotta plaque, one of a pair: its companion has not survived. It was created to commemorate the 90 people who were tragically killed on 12th June 1889 in the Armagh Train Disaster.

Armagh County Museum

Title

The Grievous Return

Date

1889

Medium

terracotta

Measurements

H 31 x W 35 x D 23 cm

Accession number

ARMCM.80.1991

Acquisition method

donated

Work type

Sculpture

Signature/marks description

lower left side: J. TAYLOR

Inscription description

on lower part of rim: ARMAGH. WHITSUNTIDE. 1889

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