
Arthur Kingsley Porter
Arthur Kingsley Porter was an esteemed American professor of architecture, archaeologist, and art historian, celebrated for his work on early Christian high crosses and ancient pilgrim roads. He and his wife, Lucy, purchased Glenveagh Castle in Donegal, Ireland, in 1929. However, his mysterious disappearance in July 1933 during a storm on the nearby island of Inishbofin remains unsolved, leading to speculation about his fate.
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Arthur Kingsley Porter was an American professor of architecture who disappeared in 1933 while living in Glenveagh Castle.
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