Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Preservation Week - staff rolling and wrapping!
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Original wooden box housing two maps
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Opening large wooden map box
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Lifting the two large maps from the original box
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Beginning to carefully unroll the maps
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Unrolling the map dated 1853
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Map of the Skinners' Company land in County Londonderry, dated 1853
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Covering the map with acid-free linen
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Making cardboard 'cores' to re-roll the map
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Rolling the map in linen for re-storage
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Tying the map after wrapping
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Large map wrapped in linen
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Large varnished map from 1740 unrolled during Preservation Week
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Map viewed from right hand side
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Skinners' Company Coat of Arms detail
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Detail from the map showing Cahor, Derrynoyd and Moycheeran
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Detail from the map showing Ballyartan, Glebe, etc.
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Dungiven Town Plan, 1740
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Reference giving details of tenements in Dungiven Town Plan, 1740
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Photograph showing old conservation cleaning experiments (not undertaken by PRONI!)
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Section of old conservation cleaning experimentation (not undertaken by PRONI!)
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Map reference detailing quality and extent of land
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Full shot of 1853 map of the Skinners' Company Estate, County Londonderry
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Map title and description
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Detail of bottom right of 1853 map, showing Ballynascreen
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Top right section of map, 1853
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Detail of 1853 map, showing Glen Randal, Bonds Glen and Faughan, etc.
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland:
Detail from 1853 map, showing printed map which has been overpainted