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Dublin / St Patricks CathSt.Patricks Cathedral, Dublin
The Dublin Crimean BanquetEngraving showing a panoramic of a banquet for Crimean war veterans in Stack A, a warehouse in Dublins Docklands, held on October 22nd 1856
Dublin Battle 1922A two-day battle between the British army and Sinn Fein in the Palace of Justice, Dublin
Events / Ireland 1848Sackville Street, Dublin, during the rebellion
Events / Ireland 1844Supporters of the Irish MP Daniel O Connell celebrate his acquittal and release from prison. He spent 3 months in prison accused of attempting to repeal the Act of Union
Cv Stanford / PostcardCHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD British composer, conductor and teacher, born in Dublin
Cv Stanford / Cig CardCHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD British composer, conductor and teacher, born in Dublin
Dublin Castle / CourtyardDublin Castle: the Great Courtyard
Custom House / Dublin 1840Dublin: the Custom House and river
Kildare Street Club 1861Dublin: new clubhouse in Kildare Street, visited by Queen Victoria
O connell Bridge / DublinDublin: O Connell Bridge and the River Liffey
Trinity College ConcertA grand musical performance is given in the theatre of Trinity College, Dublin
Benjamin Lee GuinnessBENJAMIN LEE GUINNESS Irish brewer; manager (from 1825), sole proprietor (1855) of brewing business founded by his father; first lord mayor of Dublin (1851)
Parasol YachtPilcher of London and Wilson of Dublin demonstrate their Cyclone yacht at Southampton : the parasol not only sails your boat, it protects you from sunburn !
Easter Rising / Church StAfter the Easter rebellion against English rule. Church Street, Dublin
Donnybrook FairThe fair held until 1855 at Donnybrook (a suburb of Dublin) was notorious for its rowdiness, though this couple dancing an impromptu jig seem well-behaved enough
Dublin from the NorthA view of the City of Dublin seen from the north showing hills in the background and two windmills in the fore ground
Phoenix Park DublinA fine view of Dublin from Phoenix Park
Jack Haugh Irish BeggarJack Haugh also known as Mill Cushin was an Irish Beggar and character in Dublin. Blind in one eye & with a bottle nose & permanent grin he daily tried the generosity of Dubliners
Dublin Rebellion 1916Guarding the remains of the Ulster and Leinster Bank in Dublin, destroyed by rebels in the Easter Rising
Charlotte Street DublinThe view along Charlotte Street on a cold winters morning
Neals Music Hall / MessiaGEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL Neals Music Hall, Dublin, where his oratorio Messiah was first performed
Holyhead Pier & BoatIrish farm labourers come to England for harvest work; the scene depicted is Holyhead Pier at the time of their return, as they jostle to board the Dublin packet