A hand-painted, colour, Christmas Card, sent by the politician Vincent White, depicting the Butlerstown Castle outhouses in the foreground and the castle in the background.
Number :
UK2572
Image/Photo Date :
Circa December 1942
Photographer/Artist :
Vincent White
Kilmeaden Church photographed through the trees with the graveyard in the foreground and the belltower to the left of the church.
Number :
UK2352
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1930
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Original Publisher : Cartolina Postale
”UBERMORE” is printed on the back.
The top left and lower right of the shield is connected with the Chavasse family while the top right and lower left of the shield is connected with the wife’s family. ’Loyaulte mon heritage’ is the inscription below the shield and below that is the name Kendal G. Chavasse. The Chavasse family lived at Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden from the late 19th century to 1913 and then moved to Seafield House, Castletownsend, Co. Cork.
Number :
UK2238
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Powers’ dwelling house in the farmyard at Adamstown. The man is probably Tom Power the farm owner.
Number :
UK2199
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Cows and calves at the ruined old Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden.
Number :
UK2201
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
A gathering of people for a tennis match at Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden. The front facade of the house can be seen in the background. Whitfield Court is a detached three-bay two-storey Italianate house, built 1841 - 1843. Originally built for William Christmas (n. d.) to designs prepared by Daniel Robertson (fl. 1820 - 1849), it replaces an earlier house on site. It was occupied by the Chavasse family from the late 19th century to 1913.
Number :
UK2213
Image/Photo Date :
1913
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
A view of the ornate drawing-room fireplace at Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden. Whitfield Court is a detached three-bay two-storey Italianate house, built 1841 - 1843. Originally built for William Christmas (n. d.) to designs prepared by Daniel Robertson (fl. 1820 - 1849), it replaces an earlier house on site. It was occupied by the Chavasse family from the late 19th century to 1913.
Number :
UK2203
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
A view of the fireplace in the Dining Room at Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden. Whitfield Court is a detached three-bay two-storey Italianate house, built 1841 - 1843. Originally built for William Christmas (n. d.) to designs prepared by Daniel Robertson (fl. 1820 - 1849), it replaces an earlier house on site. It was occupied by the Chavasse family from the late 19th century to 1913.
Number :
UK2212
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
L - r: Evelyn on ’Black Beauty’, Kendal on ’Rags’ and Paul holding the horses at Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden.
Number :
UK2210
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
A view of Kendal Chavasse sitting on low wall at Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden.
Number :
UK2211
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
L - r: Claude, Evelyn, Kendal, and Paul Chavasse photographed seated on a low wall at Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden.
Number :
UK2214
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1913
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Kendal Chavasse pictured beside the driveway with the Whitfield Court gate-lodge in the background. This gate-lodge is situated on the Waterford/Dungarvan Road at Kilmeaden.
Number :
UK2215
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1913
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
The facade of Old Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden framed by trees. Old Whitfield Court was replaced by a new house located nearby which was completed in 1843 and took two years to build.
Number :
UK2206
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
A view of the overgrown facade of Old Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden. Old Whitfield Court was replaced by a new house located nearby which was completed in 1843 and took two years to build.
Number :
UK2205
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
A view of two ivy covered facades of Old Whitfield Court, Kilmeaden. Old Whitfield Court was replaced by a new house located nearby which was completed in 1843 and took two years to build.
Number :
UK2202
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown