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Celtic Collection (page 4)

Background imageCeltic Collection: The Immortal Hour by Rutland Boughton

The Immortal Hour by Rutland Boughton
The Immortal Hour - Rutland Boughtons music drama adapted from the play by Fiona Macleod. (Glastonbury, 28th June 1914). First produced Old Vic, 31st May 1920 and Regent Theatre, 13th October 1922

Background imageCeltic Collection: White flowers and an ornate cross on an Easter card

White flowers and an ornate cross on an Easter card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCeltic Collection: Cornish Gorsedd, Sword of Arthur, Cornwall

Cornish Gorsedd, Sword of Arthur, Cornwall
The Cornish Gorsedd, a community of modern-day bards, taking part in the Sword of Arthur ceremony at St Just in Cornwall. The Gorseth Kernow (Gorsedd of Cornwall)

Background imageCeltic Collection: Celtic Vintage Car - Bradford Motor Company, Bell View, Brad

Celtic Vintage Car - Bradford Motor Company, Bell View, Bradford, England. Date: 1907

Background imageCeltic Collection: Visit to Madeira - The bay of Biscay - Evening

Visit to Madeira - The bay of Biscay - Evening
Black and white lantern slide of the bay of Biscay in the evening - Visit to Madeira. Part of Box 125 - Madeira. Boswell Collection

Background imageCeltic Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst Grave Brompton Cemetary

Emmeline Pankhurst Grave Brompton Cemetary
The grave of Emmeline Pankhurst in Brompton Cemetery, London. The headstone, a celtic cross in red sandstone was designed by the sculptor Julian Phelps Allan (1892-1996)

Background imageCeltic Collection: Cawthorne Fountain

Cawthorne Fountain
The village water fountain at Cawthorne, near Barnsley, Yorkshire, England, made to represent a village cross, with serpents round the base. Date: 1960s

Background imageCeltic Collection: Design for Metalwork in celtic style

Design for Metalwork in celtic style. Pencil on tracing paper. Silver Studio; Liberty & Co Ltd. 1898 - 1899

Background imageCeltic Collection: Design for woven textile with four flowers

Design for woven textile with four flowers in a celtic, art nouveau style. Pencil, charcoal and crayon on copy paper. Silver Studio. circa 1905

Background imageCeltic Collection: Iron weapons of a warrior (5th-4th c. BC). Celtic

Iron weapons of a warrior (5th-4th c. BC). Celtic art.; Iron Age. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Alpanseque

Background imageCeltic Collection: Vase and bowl (4th c. BC) of the Vettones. Celtic

Vase and bowl (4th c. BC) of the Vettones. Celtic art. Ceramics. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Chamart� de la Sierra

Background imageCeltic Collection: IRELAND. MUNSTER. KERRY. Skellig Michael. Ruins

IRELAND. MUNSTER. KERRY. Skellig Michael. Ruins of Celtic monastery, built in 588. Celtic art

Background imageCeltic Collection: IRELAND. LEINSTER. LOUTH. Monasterboice. Western

IRELAND. LEINSTER. LOUTH. Monasterboice. Western or higher cross. Celtic art

Background imageCeltic Collection: Gold Necklace

Gold Necklace. Celtic art. Jewelry. Proc: PORTUGAL. Miranda do Corvo. Chao de Lamas

Background imageCeltic Collection: Silver buckle

Silver buckle. Celtic art. Jewelry. Proc: SPAIN. Villacarrillo

Background imageCeltic Collection: Argaric sword

Argaric sword. Gold hilt. Celtic art. Jewelry

Background imageCeltic Collection: Decorated gold plaque

Decorated gold plaque. Celtic art. Jewelry. Proc: SPAIN. Ribadeo

Background imageCeltic Collection: Pedra Formosa

Pedra Formosa
The Pedra Formosa or " handsome stone", thought once to have formed part of a Castro culture burial chamber and found at the bath ruin of the Cit⮩ a de Briteiros, Guimaraes

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ballymaclinton - Franco British Exhibition

Ballymaclinton - Franco British Exhibition
A postcard sold at the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908, depicting the typical Irish village of Ballymaclinton which was constructed on the site

Background imageCeltic Collection: Pig Trough Font

Pig Trough Font
The Font, Down Cathedral, Down Patrick, Ireland. Of Celtic origin, this font was lost for over 200 years and was found on a County Down farm, being used as a pig trough! Date: Medieval

Background imageCeltic Collection: Pennygown Celtic Cross

Pennygown Celtic Cross
The Celtic Cross at Pennygown, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland. One one side is a circular design, ending in the tail of a crouching griffin, with a galley underneath it. Date: 1930s

Background imageCeltic Collection: Kilchoman Cross

Kilchoman Cross
The Cross of Kilchoman, an ancient cross on the Isle of Islay, the Hebrides, Scotland. For many years it was turned towards the sun during prayer, but this Pagan ritual stopped. Date: 1930s

Background imageCeltic Collection: Whitchurch down Cross

Whitchurch down Cross
The huge granite cross, standing over 7 feet high, on Whitchurch Down, Dartmoor, near Tavistock, Devon, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageCeltic Collection: The font in the Church of St Martins, Canterbury

The font in the Church of St Martins, Canterbury
The Norman font in the Church of St Martins, Canterbury, Kent, England - the oldest English parish church in continual use. It was here that St

Background imageCeltic Collection: Sir Arnold Bax

Sir Arnold Bax (1883 - 1953), British composer, who composed a work for mark the Festival of Britain. His name is particularly associated with a Celtic revival in music

Background imageCeltic Collection: An English Soldier

An English Soldier
An early English soldier carrying a spear and a shield. Date: Circa 800 AD

Background imageCeltic Collection: Breton Bardic Festival

Breton Bardic Festival
At Saint-Brieuc, Britanny, Breton bards hold a fete, to encourage the preservation of Breton traditions and culture Date: 1906

Background imageCeltic Collection: Minstrels sing stories of heroes

Minstrels sing stories of heroes
Minstrels sang of the famous deeds of heroes. A medieval minstrel with a celtic harp sings stories to a rapt audience of men, women and children

Background imageCeltic Collection: Doctors car, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Doctors car, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
The doctors car (a Swift) parked by the Celtic Cross in Cross Square, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. A woman looks straight at the camera, while two boys look with interest at the car

Background imageCeltic Collection: Celtic Cross, Cross Square, St Davids, South Wales

Celtic Cross, Cross Square, St Davids, South Wales
View of the Celtic Cross in Cross Square, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales

Background imageCeltic Collection: Tours and Excursions in the Emerald Isle, with Cooks

Tours and Excursions in the Emerald Isle, with Cooks
Cover illustration for Tours and Excursions in the Emerald Isle (Ireland), with Thomas Cook & Son of Dublin, Belfast and London

Background imageCeltic Collection: Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose) Celtic King

Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose) Celtic King
Primula Auricula (Bears Ear Primrose), Celtic King variety, a flowering plant of the Primulaceae family. The Latin name primula refers to flowers that are among the first to open in spring

Background imageCeltic Collection: The Triangle, Malmesbury

The Triangle, Malmesbury, Wiltshire

Background imageCeltic Collection: Highland sports at the meeting of the Celtic Society, Glasgow

Highland sports at the meeting of the Celtic Society, Glasgow
The meeting of the Celtic Society on College-Green, Glasgow, whose object is the preservation of the language, literature, music, poetry, dress and athletic games of the Highlands of Scotland

Background imageCeltic Collection: Official at the Castle Garden Depot, New York, 1886

Official at the Castle Garden Depot, New York, 1886
Engraving showing an official reading out messages to the newly arrived immigrants at the Castle Garden Immigration Depot, in New York, 1886

Background imageCeltic Collection: Anti Home-Rulers attacking Winston Churchills car, Belfast

Anti Home-Rulers attacking Winston Churchills car, Belfast
Illustration showing a crowd of anti home-rulers attacking the car carrying Winston Leonard Spencer Churcill (1874-1965), then First Lord of the Admiralty

Background imageCeltic Collection: The Scotland Football Team, 1897

The Scotland Football Team, 1897
Photograph of the Scotland International Football Team selected for the game against England in 1897. On the 3rd April that year they beat England 2-1 in the British International Championship

Background imageCeltic Collection: Mac Murroughs Chant

Mac Murroughs Chant
MacMurrough chants a song in Celtic, which has his audience in raptures

Background imageCeltic Collection: French Druid with Sickle

French Druid with Sickle
A French druid holding a golden sickle to cut ceremonial mistletoe and armed with a longsword

Background imageCeltic Collection: St. Kevins Cross

St. Kevins Cross, and other ancient headstones, within the 6th century monastic settlement known as St. Kevins Kitchen, Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland

Background imageCeltic Collection: England / Rockingham

England / Rockingham
The charming village of Rockingham, Northamptonshire, on the edge of Rockingham Forest, with its stately cross and grass-bordered street winding up the hill

Background imageCeltic Collection: Clonmacnoise / Ireland

Clonmacnoise / Ireland
Clonmacnoise, County Roscommon

Background imageCeltic Collection: Costume / Women / Scandinav

Costume / Women / Scandinav
A Scandinavian woman wearing a red tunic and rounded bonnet

Background imageCeltic Collection: Owen Jones Medieval 71

Owen Jones Medieval 71
Ornaments from illuminated manuscripts of the 12th and 13th centuries

Background imageCeltic Collection: Owen Jones Celtic 64

Owen Jones Celtic 64
Various ornamental designs from early manuscripts, featuring the Celtic interlaced style

Background imageCeltic Collection: Owen Jones Celtic 65

Owen Jones Celtic 65
Various spirals, diagonals, zoomorphics, and later Anglo- Saxon ornaments, from 8th, 9th and 10th century English and Irish manuscripts

Background imageCeltic Collection: Irish Myth / Dermot Drinks

Irish Myth / Dermot Drinks
Dermot drinks from the forbidden well

Background imageCeltic Collection: Fragment of Sintrams Evangelium Longum

Fragment of Sintrams Evangelium Longum
A fragment of Sintrams Evangelium Longum, a gospel book. It is one of the great treasures of the Monastery and Library of St Gall in Switzerland



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