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Abstract

Reflections on a nineteenth-century etching by Robert Hinshelwood from Harry Fenn’s drawing of a “crazily pointy cliff,” the Sturrall Headland (also spelled Sturrell), on the Slievetooey ridge in northwest Ireland. Modern climbers were scaling it from the sea side.

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