Charles McGarel (1788–1876)
Charles McGarel (1788–1876)
Charles McGarel (1788–1876)
Charles McGarel (1788–1876)
Charles McGarel (1788–1876)
Charles McGarel (1788–1876)
Charles McGarel (1788–1876)
Charles McGarel (1788–1876)

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Larne Museum and Arts Centre

Larne

Title

Charles McGarel (1788–1876)

Date

1876

Medium

marble

Measurements

H 71 x W 46 x D 29 cm;
Plinth: H 94.5 x W 38 x D 34 cm

Accession number

ARTS_001

Acquisition method

gift from Mary Rosina McGarel (née Hogg), 1877

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

HAMO THORNYCROFT / SC. LONDON 1876

Inscription description

inscribed on front: CHARLES McGAREL / OBIT OCTOBER 10TH 1876; inscribed on base: PRESENTED BY HIS WIDOW / TO THE TOWN OF LARNE, / IN REMEMBRANCE OF / THE ABOVE / CHARLES McGAREL, ESQ., / BY WHOM THIS TOWN HALL / WAS ERECTED, / BEING ONE OF MANY PROOFS / OF HIS GENEROSITY / TO HIS NATIVE TOWN / OCTOBER 1877

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