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Textile, Australian race horse, owned by C G Brown, trainer J O Dwyer. Winner of the Caulfield Cup in 1927. Date: circa late 1920s
James Caulfield, 1st Earl of Charlemont (1728-1799), Irish statesman, Commander in Chief of the Volunteer Force of Ireland. 18th century
Mount Caulfield, Bessbrook - a view of a large mansion and man outside. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Armagh; Bessbrook). Date: circa early 1900s
James Earl CharlemontJAMES CAULFIELD, first earl of CHARLEMONT, Irish statesman, depicted while serving as commander-in-chief of the volunteer forces of Ireland. Date: 1728 - 1799
Bartolomeo BruniJAMES CAULFIELD Book and print seller of London, known for his publication of Remarkable Characters. Date: 1764 - 1826
Earl of CharlemontJAMES CAULFIELD 1st EARL OF CHARLEMONT Irish statesman. Date: 1728 - 1799
Viscountess Charlemont, formerly Evelyn Hull (or Hall), whose husband, James Caulfield, *th Viscount Charlemont was declared unfit for military service during World War One
Tattersall Racing Tickets for the Silver City Cup, Melbourne Cup, Metropolitan Stakes, Grand National Hurdle Race and Caulfield Cup in Australia in 1899