Major Edward J. Priestley, Deputy Inspector General, Constabulary of Ireland

Image credit: Police Service of Northern Ireland

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A portrait of Major Edward J. Priestley, Deputy Inspector General, Royal Irish Constabulary in 1845. A small watercolour also exists, executed as a study for the oil painting. Priestly's uniform is a good example of a Deputy Inspector General's dress during the famine periods of 1845 to 1848. A bicorne hat with feathers is sitting to Priestly's right while he holds a general officers' 'mameluke' pattern sword with a gold decorative toggle.

Police Museum

Belfast

Title

Major Edward J. Priestley, Deputy Inspector General, Constabulary of Ireland

Date

1845

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 32.5 x W 24.5 cm

Accession number

PCF1

Acquisition method

gift from the Depot Collection

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Major Ed. J. Priestley. Deputy Inspector General. Royal Irish Constabulary. 1845

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