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Irelands Collection

Background imageIrelands Collection: HILL OF HOWTH / DUBLIN

HILL OF HOWTH / DUBLIN
Dublin: Hill of Howth and Irelands Eye Date: 1916

Background imageIrelands Collection: Robert Emmet, Irelands patriot martyr

Robert Emmet, Irelands patriot martyr. Print shows Robert Emmet, half-length portrait, facing right, holding sword in left hand. Date c1874

Background imageIrelands Collection: Howth Town and Harbour overlooking Irelands Eye and Tear

Howth Town and Harbour overlooking Irelands Eye and Tear

Background imageIrelands Collection: M JEKYLL, O HYDE

M JEKYLL, O HYDE
Dr M Jekyll and Mr O Hyde - Tenniel uses Stevensons novel as an allegory of Irelands two faces - the one respectable, the other murderous. Date: 1888

Background imageIrelands Collection: Cara Lake & Carrantuohill, Co Kerry, Ireland

Cara Lake & Carrantuohill, Co Kerry, Ireland
Cara Lake & Carrantuohill (Irelands highest Mountain) County Kerry Ireland

Background imageIrelands Collection: Ireland's Mansion, Shewsbury, early 1900s

Ireland's Mansion, Shewsbury, early 1900s

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands Mansion, Shrewsbury early 1900's

Irelands Mansion, Shrewsbury early 1900's

Background imageIrelands Collection: Shrewsbury Ireland's Mansion early 1900s

Shrewsbury Ireland's Mansion early 1900s

Background imageIrelands Collection: Sicele O Brien

Sicele O Brien (1887 - 1931), Irelands pioneering pilot, second woman to get her commercial licence

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands Mansions, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Irelands Mansions, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. circa 1900

Background imageIrelands Collection: Malin Head Irelands Most Northerly Point, Inishowen

Malin Head Irelands Most Northerly Point, Inishowen, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland

Background imageIrelands Collection: Mizen Head, (Irelands Land end) near Goleen, West Cork

Mizen Head, (Irelands Land end) near Goleen, West Cork, Republic of Ireland

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands Eye and Howth Harbour

Irelands Eye and Howth Harbour - an elevated view with buildings under a cliff, along the edge of the harbour wall, to Irelands Eye. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Dublin; Howth)

Background imageIrelands Collection: Howth and Irelands Eye

Howth and Irelands Eye - an elevated view looking down on the town and harbour and the island beyond. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Dublin; Howth). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageIrelands Collection: Archaelogical Institute Annual Meeting at Rochester, 1863

Archaelogical Institute Annual Meeting at Rochester, 1863
A commerative page in the Illustrated London News, marking the Archaelogical Institute of Great Britain and Irelands annual meeting at Rochester, July 1863

Background imageIrelands Collection: British soldiers reading Irelands Saturday Night

British soldiers reading Irelands Saturday Night
British soldiers, probably from the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, off-duty and relaxing in a dormitory; one of the men is reading the sports newspaper Irelands Saturday Night. Date: C.1912

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands latest martyrs

Irelands latest martyrs. Date c1869

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands last martyrs

Irelands last martyrs. Date c1863


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