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Thomas Johnson Westropp (16August 18609April 1922)〔(''Obituary Notices'' ). In: ''Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland'', Sixth Series, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Jun. 30, 1923), pp. 108–110.〕 was an Irish antiquarian, folklorist and archaeologist. == Career == Westropp was born on 16 August 1860 at Attyflin Park, Patrickswell, County Limerick. His relatives were landowners of English origin and had lived there since the mid 16th century. He displayed an early interest in antiquities, making notes on topography, ancient buildings and folk life whenever his family would make trips into the neighboring counties. He attended Trinity College at the University of Dublin and graduated in 1882 with an MA. A degree in civil engineering followed in 1885, at which time he was apprenticed to Bindon Blood Stoney, who was engaged in a project to widen and dredge the entrance to the Port of Dublin. After he finished his training, Westropp became the assistant surveyor for County Meath, but soon abandoned his professional work to pursue his archaeological interests. He spent the remainder of his life researching antiquities along the western seaboard.〔(Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society (JSTOR) Vol. 51, 1999 )〕〔(The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquities of Ireland, Sixth Series, Vol. 2, No. 3 )〕 He drew many detailed sketches of buildings, grave slabs and other archaeological remains throughout Ireland. Many of these sketches are held by the Royal Irish Academy. His publications are widely available in libraries throughout the west of Ireland.〔(National Library of Ireland:Sources )〕
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