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St. Lawrences Gate, Drogheda - a view up a street to the stone gate tower, there are people and a horse vehicle. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
St Lawrences Gate, Drogheda, from S. - a view from the other side of the street of the stone gate tower, there are people in the foreground. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda)
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
St. Marys Abbey, Drogheda - a view of the derelict Abbey from the inside. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
Drogheda from the West - a view over the rooftops of the town with two predominant church towers. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
Sir Paul Latham and Lady Patricia Moore engaged 1933Major Sir Herbert Paul Latham, 2nd Baronet (22 April 1905 24 July 1955), British Conservative Party politician who served as Member of Parliament for Scarborough
Drogheda Boyne Viaduct Victorian period
Olive May (nee Olive Mary Meatyard), Countess of Drogheda (1886 - 1947)Olive May (ne Olive Mary Meatyard), Countess of Drogheda (1886 - 1947), Actress; former wife of Lord Victor Paget, and later wife of 10th Earl of Drogheda
British high society enjoying the beach at Biarritz, 1927 with Viscount Moore (Earl of Droghedas son and heir) wearing a basque beret, Mr Henry Worthrey and Mr Lowenstein Date: 1927
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
Viscountess Moore by Madame YevondeViscountess Moore, wife of the Earl of Droghedas only son, who, before her marriage was Joan Carr the well-known radio star
Amelia Earhart and Madame de Landa (Lady Drogheda)Amelia Earhart, the famous female aviator, pictured at Wimbledon in 1928 with Madame de Landa, formerly Kathleen, Lady Drogheda (Kathleen Pelham-Burn), herself a keen aviation enthusiast. Date: 1928
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)
Lady DroghedaThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
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
Lady Droghedas futurist dining roomDetails showing the dining room of the Countess of Drogheda (formerly Kathleen Pelham Burn) at 40, Wilton Crescent decorated in the Futurist manner by Mr Wyndham Lewis
Lady Drogheda - An Aerial PropagandistThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Lady Drogheda & her children, WW1The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Cross at MonasterboiceThe South Cross (High Cross), also known as Muiredachs Cross at Monasterboice, County Louth - north of Drogheda
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
Magdalen Tower, Drogheda - a view of a derelict tower surrounded by a fence. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
Westgate, Drogheda - a view of a derelict tower. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
St Lawrence St. and Tholsel, Drogheda - a street scene with shop fronts and people, looking down to the clock tower. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
Dowth Tumulus, Valley of the Boyne, Drogheda. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s
Henry Marquis DroghedaHENRY FRANCIS SEYMOUR, third marquess of DROGHEDA Irish landowner, in 1882 Date: 1825 - 1892
Drogheda MassacreCromwell besieges and takes Drogheda, ordering massacre of the garrison, some 3000 men (mostly English) Date: 12 September 1649
Ireland / Drogheda 1770Drogheda, Northern Ireland. Date: 1770
Countess of DroghedaThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Society ladies in The Great Love - patriotic war film, WW1A double page spread from The Sketch magazine showing four scenes from the patriotic war film, The Great Love. Directed by D. W
Lady Drogheda & her children, aircraft exhibition 1918The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Childrens Jewel Fund Sale of Dolls, WW1A variety of examples of dolls on sale at Sutherland House in aid of the Childrens Jewel Fund, which raised money for infant welfare centres around the country
Lady Drogheda, The Flying CountessLady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhibition at the Peoples Palace, Mile End Road, 1-19 November 1917. Date: 1917
A Flying Countess, Lady DroghedaThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Bust of the Countess of Drogheda by Jacob EpsteinBust of Lady Drogheda, part of an exhibition of works by Jacob Epstein at the Leicester Galleries in 1917. The Countess of Drogheda
Lady Drogheda & her aircraft exhibitionThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Lady Drogheda with Prince Henry of PlessLady Drogheda pictured with Prince Henry of Pless and the Princes eldest son. The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909
Lady Drogheda and her children, 1916The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Lady Drogheda and son, 1915The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Lady Drogheda in her car, 1917The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Anthony Wilding at an aerodrome in France, 1915Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding (1883-1915), New Zealand born tennis player and four-times Wimbledon champion pictured at an aerodrome somewhere in France in 1915 with from left
Lady Drogheda as a plough girl, World War OneLady Drogheda, formerly Kathleen Burn, dressed in a pictureseque dress to plough a field. The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909
Lady Drogheda and sonLady Drogheda and her son Viscount Moore, aged three years and five months, at the Knole Park wedding of Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West
Grand National CourseBird s-eye view of the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree in Liverpool, featuring photographs of recent winners from turn of the century
War Loan Campaign in Trafalgar Square, London, 1918Photograph showing the War Loan Campaign exhibition in Trafalgar Square, London, in March 1918. Inset, top right, is a picture of the British airship from which the Countess of Drogheda dropped
Cromwell at DroghedaCromwell takes Drogheda
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