Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Thomas Calderwood. Gunmaker. 1839.


Thomas Calderwood

Gunmaker

Dublin


Saunders Newsletter dated 12th June 1839.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our "older posts" with respect to the Calderwood family of gunmakers dated
1/12/2015, 6/4/2016, 17/7/2016, 12/11/2016, 27/7/2018, 29/7/2018 & 30/7/2018.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Monday, 30 July 2018

Calderwoods. Gunmakers 1847.


Thomas Calderwood

Gun Maker

Dublin


Dublin Evening Mail. 2nd August 1847.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

At the latter part of 1847 Calderwoods became Calderwood & Son.

Please refer to our older posts with respect to the Calderwood family of Gunmakers

An interesting link related to the mention of Nelson's Pillar.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35787116 
Our thanks to the above link.

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Sunday, 29 July 2018

Calderwoods. Yacht Owners.1855


 

James Calderwood.

Gun Maker

Dublin


Saunders Newsletter. 11th January 1855.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

James Calderwood traded at Duke Street between 1841-1858.

Please refer to our older posts with respect to the Calderwood's of Dublin.

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Saturday, 28 July 2018

Kavanagh. 13 Bore Sporting Gun. No 2232 c.1845.


Wm Kavanagh

Gunmaker

Dublin



13 Bore. D/B Sporting Gun. Twin Platinum Lines to Breech.
No. 2232. c.1845

Please refer to our older posts with respect to the Kavanagh dynasty of gunmakers.

Image courtesy of Bonhams

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Friday, 27 July 2018

Calderwood Gunmakers. Closure 1896.

 

Calderwood & Son

Gunmakers

Dublin



Irish Times. 22nd June 1896.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Transcript of centre section of this advertisement reads:-

"The entire stock of Double and Single Breech-loading Shot Guns, Magazine, Marlin, Saloon, Rook, and other Rifles; a large number of Revolvers all sizes and patterns; Game Bags, Gun Cases, Cartridges; a large quantity of Powder and Shot, a first-class Iron safe ( Moffatt), Shop Fittings, Cases &c, &c.. Sale at 11.00 o'clock."
Although having ceased trading in 1896 they still appear in the 1897 directory.

Please refer to our older posts with respect to this well respected gunmaking dynasty.

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Thursday, 26 July 2018

Gun-Making in Dublin, 1880



Gun-Making in Dublin

1880



“One hundred years ago Dublin had acquired a celebrity second to no city in Europe for the manufacture of firearms, not only as regards durability but artistic finish. It would appear that particular pains were taken in the manufacture of the gun-barrels, which were then, and for many years later, made of the old nails taken out of horse shoes. The process might appear to be very difficult, but was in fact simple enough.
The nails were collected by the different horseshoers throughout the country, and sold to the gunmaker’s of Dublin.
The barrelmaker prepared a ring of common hoop iron about seven inches in diameter, and into this ring “The stumps”, as the old nails were termed, were tightly packed, all the heads outwards , on each side of the ring; the entire was then brought to a welding heat, and forged into a flat bar; this was twisted round a cylinder, in a spiral form, and being again heated, the joints were welded together, after which the interior was bored to the required gauge and the exterior filed to the proper dimensions.
When polished, a mixture composed of sweet spirits of nitre, tincture of steel, and bluestone , the entire reduced to a certain weakness with water, was applied to the barrels every third hour, the preceding coat being brushed off with a wire brush. When sufficiently dark, boiling water was poured upon them to arrest the action of the acids. Much nicety was required in making up the mixture , which should be only sufficiently strong to stain the softer portions of the barrels, for where the joints were welded , the iron being compressed , and consequently, resisting the action of the acids, remained much brighter than the softer parts, and formed the bright spiral streak by which sportsmen then as now know a twist barrel.
The superior durability of the stubb barrel being generally admitted, it may be asked why are not barrels now made of stubbs? Alas! tempora mutantur, and, so is the iron now used in horse nails. In former days the horseshoer, when purchasing common iron for the shoes, purchased a piece of Swedish iron for the nails. Now the nails are made of patent English rod, which would be totally unfit for gun barrels.
Amongst the many Dublin gunmakers noted for the superiority of their work, none surpassed Mc Cormick, and well he deserved the name he acquired. To him time, money, or profit was nothing, his sole object being to produce work of matchless excellence.  Unfortunately for himself he got into some political trouble and was obliged to fly. At the time of his leaving it was said that he had more orders on his books than he could possibly execute for some years.
Later on flourished Mc Dermott, Mc Knight, Clarke, Fowler, Calderwood, Rigby and several others, the establishments of the two last named are still carried on by their descendants, without any diminution of the success that would appear to have attended them from the beginning.
One branch of the business has happily become extinct- we mean the manufacture of duelling pistols, which not only were regularly kept in stock  for sale, but also for hire , a guinea being the usual price for lending for a duel.
Rifle shooting would appear to have been hitherto not much favoured here, and the American and Swiss rifles to have been considered the best of the day.
However, in Radcliffe’s work on Canada, published nearly half a century ago, he states that “ with a rifle he had made by Calderwood he had shot a match with an Indian chief, and beat him unmercifully.” He then bestows considerable praise on the maker for the pains he had taken with the rifle. Later J. Rigby, father of one of the present firm, made rifles a speciality with considerable success, but it remained for the present Wm & J. Rigby to produce a rifle which we consider as yet unequalled, general workmanship as well as precision being considered. It affords us considerable pleasure to add that at the present day our principal gunmakers turn out their work finished in a style well calculated to uphold the prestige of former days.”    

The Irish Times 30th June 1880.

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Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Nicholas Clarke. Auction Sale. 1809.


Nicholas Clarke

Gunmaker

Dublin.


Saunders Newsletter. 3rd June 1809.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our "older post" with respect to this gunmaker dated. 16/5/2018, 9/1/2016 & 27/11/2015. 

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Tuesday, 24 July 2018

William Edwards. Horse Wanted. 1780.

 

William Edwards

Gun-maker

Dublin


Saunders Newsletter, 15th January 1780

Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older posts with respect to William Edwards dated; 20/7/2018, 13/6/2018, 12/6/2018, 26/5/2018 & 3/12/2015..

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Monday, 23 July 2018

L:Derry 1843 Registration Act Notice.


 

The Irish Registration Act of 1843

  Schedule B.,6&7 Vic.,Cap.74,Sec 3.

Licence to Keep Arms.



 L.Derry Journal. 20th February 1844.
Image courtesy of The Derry Central Library.

Please refer to our older post dated 22/7/2016

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Sunday, 22 July 2018

L.Derry 1843 Registration Act Notice.

 

 

The Irish Registration Act of 1843

  Schedule B.,6&7 Vic.,Cap.74,Sec 3.

Licence to Keep Arms.



L.Derry Journal. 28th December 1843.
Image courtesy of The Derry Central Library

This legislation although becoming law in 1843 was not implemented until 1844 and ran until the end of 1845. Therefore, all weapons found marked under this law were registered between 1844 & 1845.  

We are always interested in weapons marked under this Act.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Saturday, 21 July 2018

Wm & Jn Rigby. Percussion Pistols.

 

Wm & Jn Rigby

Gunmakers

Dublin


Cased 50 bore Percussion Pistols by Wm & Jn Rigby.
Image courtesy of Bonhams. 

These pistols fitted with hinged magazine stocks and triple bents. (Rigby features).

NB: Since the new legislation relating to the ban on ivory the buttons on the compartment lids are now removed by auction houses.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Friday, 20 July 2018

William Edwards 1781. Furnished Lodgings.


William Edwards

Gunmaker

Dublin


Saunders Newsletter 7th November 1781.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older posts with respect to William Edwards dated; 13/6/2018, 12/6/2018, 26/5/2018, 3/12/2015.

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Wednesday, 18 July 2018

James Duignan Ex.Trulock Brothers.


James Duignan. 

Arms Depot

35 Upper Ormond Quay.

Dublin.


Freemans Journal. 31st August 1894.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

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Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Waugh & Walsh & Co.. Belfast.

 

Waugh, Walsh & Co..

Belfast

Derry Journal. 23rd October 1910.

Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive 

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Friday, 13 July 2018

Edward Ellis. Gunsmith, Wicklow

 

Edward Ellis

Gunsmith

Wicklow

Wicklow Newsletter and County Advertiser: 7th December 1872.

Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

Please refer to our older post with respect to this gunmaker dated 25/9/2016.

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Thursday, 12 July 2018

Wm & Jn Rigby Target Pistols. No. 9698 & 9699. 1846.


Wm & Jn Rigby

Gunmakers

Dublin.



 32 Bore Percussion Target Pistols. One barrel rifled. (12 grooves).. the other smooth bore.
No. 9698 & No. 9699 for 1846.
Image courtesy of Bonhams.

Please refer to our older posts with respect to the production of duellers/target pistols by Wm & Jn Rigby dated, 13/7/2016 & 22/6/2017.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Wednesday, 11 July 2018

18th Century Freemen Gunsmiths of Dublin City.

 

18th Century

Freemen

Gunsmiths

Dublin City











Dublin Library and Archive Ancient Freeman of Dublin.





18th Century





Date Gunsmiths









1700 Byrne, John Apprenticed to Richard Martin
1700 Webb, Edward

1706 Livelock, James Apprenticed to James Livelock
1708 Walsh, John

1711 Mulligan, Roger

1712 Cooke, David

1712 Guest, Thomas

1712 Daniell, William Apprenticed to Lawrence Quin
1715 Daniell,Wm

1719 Forster Thomas

1730 White, Tho'

1732 Hartwell, John

1739 Harrison, John

1741 Powell, James

1748 Menally, Jess

1748 White, Nich's By service with Thomas White
1749 Collins, Math

1749 Byrn, Thomas Son of James Byrn
1749 Lord, Benjamin Son of Francis Lord
1753 Truelock, Thomas By service to Michael Rainsford
1757 Rainsford, James Son of Richard Rainsford
1759 Dixon, John

1762 Boyd, Pat By service with Michael Rainsford
1763 Henderson, William By service with Thomas Truelock
1768 Langston, John

1768 Morton, William

1771 Wheeler, Oliver

1771 Hutchinson, Michael





                        The above data courtesy of the Pearce Library, Dublin.

                      NB:  The date noted refers to the issuing of the Freemanship. 

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Tuesday, 10 July 2018

17th Century Freeman Gunsmiths of Dublin City.


17th Century

Freemen

Gunsmiths

Dublin City





Dublin Library and Archive Ancient Freeman of Dublin.




Date
Gunsmiths







17th Century






1602
Davyies, William


1617
Miller, Nichus


1647
Mannoghane, Thomas


1648
Miller, Radulphus
Son of Nicholas Miller

1652
Goodlad, Thomas


1674
Charles, Johes


1674
Burton, Thomas


1675
Rousse, Johes


1677
Fitzpatrick, Thomas


1679
Morley, James


1680
Dowell,Hugh


1684
Robinson, Richus


1685
Wainewright, Johes


1686
Johnston, Johes


1686
Forster, Jacobus


1688
Delahide,Edward


1688
Fairbrother, John


1688
Forster, Thomas


1688
Green, Edward


1690
Martin, Ricus


1690
Maddox, Franciscus


1691
Hartwell, Johes


1691
Lyngard, Johes


1691
Quins, Laurenc'


1693
Robinson, William


1695
Sims, Robert


1696
McNamara, Michael


1697
Dunn, Lawrence
Apprenticed to John Smith.
1697
Heatly, Henry


1697
Knight, Charles
Apprenticed to John Wainwright.

                        The above data courtesy of the Pearce Library, Dublin.

                      NB:  The date noted refers to the issuing of the Freemanship. 

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Saturday, 7 July 2018

County Clare Duel. 1754.


An 18th century duel in Ireland using pistols.


Belfast Newsletter. 22nd November 1754.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

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Friday, 6 July 2018

Bentley Auctioneers. Dublin.


Bentley Auctioneers

Bride Street

Dublin

Advertisement dated 31st October 1825: Saunders Newsletter.

Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

                            We are always interested in all aspects of the guntrade in Ireland.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

Thursday, 5 July 2018

James Harkness, Nenagh. 1903.


James Harkness (Jnr)

Gunsmith

Nenagh.

The Freemans Journal: 31st January 1903.

Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

"The Sale of Arms in Nenagh..

Mr. Patk. J. O'Brien- I beg to ask the Chief Secretary whether he is aware that James Harkness of Nenagh, North Tipperary, by trade a gunsmith, made application recently to the resident magistrate there for a licence to sell arms and ammunition, and that such application was refused; and whether in view of the fact that there are only two licences for sale of arms and ammunition in the district and practically no one engaged in the repairing of arms, he will explain why this man has been prohibited from carrying on his trade at which up to this time he has been engaged as manager for his mother, lately deceased." 

Please refer to our older post with respect to the Harkness family of gunmakers dated; 19/10/2016 & 31/5/2016.

Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk

 

Wednesday, 4 July 2018

Rage for Firearms. Tullamore.

Tullamore 

County Offaly (Kings County)

Gunmaker

Cork Examiner: 14th December 1846.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.

The gunmaker's name isn't given in this bulletin but we can assume it was William Harkness of Church Street, Tullamore. Harkness is noted in the 1856 Slaters Trades Directory.

Please refer to our "Older Post" with respect the Harkness family of gunmakers dated: 9/10/2016 & 31/5/2016.

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Tuesday, 3 July 2018

William Pattison. Gunmaker.

 

William Pattison 

Newtown Limavady

Ireland.

&

Sydney

 Australia.

 

Percussion Backaction lock .62 caibre.

7" round barrel. captive ramrod pistol by Pattison, Sydney.

                                   Image courtesy of https://www.australianarmsauctions.com/

This blog should be read in conjuction with our "older posts" dated 6/3/2016 and 10/11/2016. 

It would appear that William Pattison returned to Ireland c.1838. Pattison is noted in the Derry Commercial Directory for 1839. Refer below.

            
                  We are always interested in material related to the gunmakers of Ireland.

                                                  Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk



Sunday, 1 July 2018

O'Connor,Gunsmith.Galway

 

O'Connor

Gunsmith

Galway


Dublin Evening Post: 15th March 1867.
Image courtesy of The British Newspaper Archive.


O'Connor, D. (Patrick?)
1863/81867
William street.

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