Mangan's Clock Being Repaired
Cork’s famous Mangan’s Clock on St. Patrick’s Street being given a little spruce up! Mangan’s Clock has stood tall on St. Patrick’s Street since the 1850, surviving the Civil War and the burning of Cork City! It got its name after Mangan’s Jewellers, a famous family business of clock makers and jewellers from Cork. They had a shop from 1817 to the late 1980’s in what is now the entrance to the Merchant’s Quay shopping centre. Before the invention of the mobile phone, many couples would meet underneath on their first date. During the repairs they found a sliotar inside which was shot from (controversially) the north side of the city!
Original Cork City Print.
Giclée printed on 189g/m² fine-art matte paper using pigment-based inks.
Print is embossed with artist name in the bottom left.
Makes the ideal gift from Cork.
Size stated includes the white border.
Each print is printed on order and takes around a week excluding delivery time.
Cork’s famous Mangan’s Clock on St. Patrick’s Street being given a little spruce up! Mangan’s Clock has stood tall on St. Patrick’s Street since the 1850, surviving the Civil War and the burning of Cork City! It got its name after Mangan’s Jewellers, a famous family business of clock makers and jewellers from Cork. They had a shop from 1817 to the late 1980’s in what is now the entrance to the Merchant’s Quay shopping centre. Before the invention of the mobile phone, many couples would meet underneath on their first date. During the repairs they found a sliotar inside which was shot from (controversially) the north side of the city!
Original Cork City Print.
Giclée printed on 189g/m² fine-art matte paper using pigment-based inks.
Print is embossed with artist name in the bottom left.
Makes the ideal gift from Cork.
Size stated includes the white border.
Each print is printed on order and takes around a week excluding delivery time.
Cork’s famous Mangan’s Clock on St. Patrick’s Street being given a little spruce up! Mangan’s Clock has stood tall on St. Patrick’s Street since the 1850, surviving the Civil War and the burning of Cork City! It got its name after Mangan’s Jewellers, a famous family business of clock makers and jewellers from Cork. They had a shop from 1817 to the late 1980’s in what is now the entrance to the Merchant’s Quay shopping centre. Before the invention of the mobile phone, many couples would meet underneath on their first date. During the repairs they found a sliotar inside which was shot from (controversially) the north side of the city!
Original Cork City Print.
Giclée printed on 189g/m² fine-art matte paper using pigment-based inks.
Print is embossed with artist name in the bottom left.
Makes the ideal gift from Cork.
Size stated includes the white border.
Each print is printed on order and takes around a week excluding delivery time.