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HILL OF HOWTH / DUBLINDublin: Hill of Howth and Irelands Eye Date: 1916
Robert Emmet, Irelands patriot martyr. Print shows Robert Emmet, half-length portrait, facing right, holding sword in left hand. Date c1874
Howth Town and Harbour overlooking Irelands Eye and Tear
M JEKYLL, O HYDEDr 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
Cara Lake & Carrantuohill, Co Kerry, IrelandCara Lake & Carrantuohill (Irelands highest Mountain) County Kerry Ireland
Ireland's Mansion, Shewsbury, early 1900s
Irelands Mansion, Shrewsbury early 1900's
Shrewsbury Ireland's Mansion early 1900s
Sicele O Brien (1887 - 1931), Irelands pioneering pilot, second woman to get her commercial licence
Irelands Mansions, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. circa 1900
Malin Head Irelands Most Northerly Point, Inishowen, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Mizen Head, (Irelands Land end) near Goleen, West Cork, Republic of Ireland
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)
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
Archaelogical Institute Annual Meeting at Rochester, 1863A commerative page in the Illustrated London News, marking the Archaelogical Institute of Great Britain and Irelands annual meeting at Rochester, July 1863
British soldiers reading Irelands Saturday NightBritish 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
Irelands latest martyrs. Date c1869
Irelands last martyrs. Date c1863