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William III. Prince of Orange! At the battle of the Boyne. 1690
The Battle of the Boyne
King William III. Crossing the River Boyne July 1st 1690. Date: July 1st 1690
William III. Prince of Orange! At the battle of the Boyne
Anti home Rule PostcardKING WILLIAM III Propaganda against home rule in Ireland, celebrating William of Orange as " of glorious, pious and immortal memory" and victory at the Battle of the Boyne
The Boyne Viaduct, Drogheda, County Louth by J. HindeThe Boyne Viaduct, Drogheda, County Louth, Republic of Ireland by J. Hinde
Boyne Viaduct, Drogheda - a view down the Boyne quay and river to the viaduct in the distance. There are men and a sailing boat and a rowing boat
Battle of the Boyne 1690British cavalry charge through the waters of the Boyne, ensuring William IIIs accession in place of the deposed James II Date: 1 July 1690
WILLIAM III / POSTCARDKING WILLIAM III Propaganda against home rule in Ireland, celebrating William of Orange as of glorious, pious and immortal memory and victory at the Battle of the Boyne. Date: 1650 - 1702
English AristocratAn 18th century English aristocrat - Gustavus, viscount Boyne
Drogheda Boyne Viaduct Victorian period
King William III at the Battle of the Boyne, Oldbridge, County Meath, Ireland, 1 July 1690, part of the Williamite War in Ireland (1689-1691). Date: 1690
King Charles II at a dance party during the Restoration, circa 1660. A wild ball with dancing, music, card games, tobacco smoking, drinking, courtesans, and fops. Evening Party. Time of Charles II
Group photo, Christening of George Henry Hubert LascellesChristening of George Henry Hubert Lascelles (1923-2011, 7th Earl of Harewood), group photo, with Colonel Lane Fox, Viscountess Boyne, Lady Harewood, Archbishop of York, Prince George (Duke of Kent)
Launching a Coracle on the R. Boyne - a view of a man launching a round coracle into the River Boyne. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Louth). Date: circa early 1900s
Old Bridge on the Boyne, Drogheda - a view down the river to the old bridge, there are ladies sitting on the riverbank in the foreground. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda)
William III at the Battle of the Boyne, IrelandWilliam III of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, where he defeated James II during the War of the English Succession. The battle took place near the town of Drogheda on the east coast of Ireland
A View of the River Boyne with Gentlemen and Horses by a Statue to William III in the Foreground, the Boyne Obelisk beyond (1757). Mitchell, Thomas 1735-1790. Date: 1757
Salmon Fishers and Coracle on the Boyne - a view of a coracle with a man on board at the river bank with a net and two men in the background with the rest of the net
R. Boyne at the Obelisk, Drogheda - a view of the river at the monument and bridge. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
Old Bridge and R. Boyne at Trim - a view down the river to the old bridge, there are buildings either side. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Trim). Date: circa early 1900s
King Johns Castle and R. Boyne, Trim - view of the derelict castle and other buildings from across the Boyne. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Trim). Date: circa early 1900s
Newtown Trim Abbey on the Boyne - a view of the derelict abbey from across the river. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Newtown Trim). Date: circa early 1900s
On the Boyne at Newtown Trim - a view of a man fishing at the Boyne opposite an unusual thatched building on the other side of the river. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Newtown Trim)
Newtown Trim Castle on the Boyne - a view of the derelict and ivy covered castle. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Newtown Trim). Date: circa early 1900s
Dunmoe Castle on the Boyne, Navan - a view of a derelict castle on a hill. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath). Date: circa early 1900s
Dowth Tumulus, Valley of the Boyne, Drogheda. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
Raffles the Amatuer Cracksman by E Hornung & Augene PresbreyPromotional postcard for Raffles the Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 12th May 1906. The character originated in short stories by Hornung
General John Regan by George A BirminghamPromotional cardboard cut-out flyer for General John Regan by George A. Birmingham (real name: Rev. J. O. Hannay), starring Leonard Boyne the popular Irish actor
Rock of Fennor on the River Boyne. Oben, James George fl.1779 - 1819
River Boyne. County Louth, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
King William III at the battle of the Boyne
Gustavus Viscount BoyneGUSTAVUS HAMILTON, 2nd viscount BOYNE, famous for having his likeness taken by Hogarth... Date: 1710 - 1746
Battle of Boyne 1690A lost cause : The flight of King James II after the Battle of the Boyne
Trim / River Boyne C1910Trim: river Boyne
French RejoicingWild rejoicings in France when a false rumour circulates that catholic James II has defeated protestant William III at the battle of the Boyne : Jamess flight reveals the truth
Fireworks after BoyneFirework display given by the gentry & folk of Covent Garden to commemorate the return of the victorious William III after the Battle of Boyne in Ireland. Bonfires are lit
James II at the Battle of the Boyne, IrelandJames II at the Battle of the Boyne, where he was defeated by William III of Orange during the War of the English Succession