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Building an Ocean Liner at Harland & Wolff, Belfast - In the Course of Construction. Date: circa 1903
The Challenger, Shamrock IIIThe 1903 unsuccessful challenger for the Americas Cup, Shamrock III (of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club), owned by Sir Thomas Lipton. Date: 1903
Greetings Postcard with good luck ShamrocksGreetings Postcard with Good Luck Shamrocks surrounding a wax-sealed envelope Date: 1912
The immortal Shamrock. Date c1870
The wedding bible given to the Princess RoyalA bible gifted to Victoria(Vicky)(1840-1901), eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, the Princess Royal, on the occasion of her wedding to Prince Frederick William of Prussia
The America Cup challengers: Shamrock II launched at DumbartA symbol of three kingdoms: the pontoons " Thistle", " Rose" and the yacht " Shamrock II". The Illustrated London News claimed that at the time of publication this was
Royal wedding 1893 - the wedding dress materialThe pattern of the wedding dress was selected by the bride herself, Princess May of Teck(later the Duchess of York, then Queen Mary)(1867-1953)
Irish Guards & MascotThe band and mascot - an Irish Wolfhound - of the Irish Guards wearing the shamrock on St Patricks Day. Date: 1920s
Shamrock III and Sir Thomas LiptonThe 1903 challenger for the America Cup: Shamrock III, and her owner, Sir Thomas Lipton. Date: 1903
America Cup Yacht Race 1901The Americas Cup race of 1901 saw Scottish businessman Sir Thomas Lipton as the Challenger with his yacht, Shamrock II of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club (designed by George Lennox Watson)
Queen Victorias visit to Ireland, 1900Colour supplement to the Sketch, commemorating Queen Victorias visit to Ireland in 1900. The monarchs face is shown on a shamrock on a union jack flag, with an Irish girl curtseying
Plants / ShamrockA shamrock may be either - a - white clover (trifolium repens); or b - wood sorrel (oxalis aceto sellar); or c - lesser clover (trifolium minus) Date: 1926
Irish International football teamIrish International Football Team : Thompson, McCann, Hampton, Scott, Connor, McAuley, Burnison, Harris, McDonnell, Lacey and Hannon. They played the English team on 11 February 1911 and lost 1 to 2
Rochester, AustraliaHotel Shamrock, Rochester, Victoria, Australia
Music cover for The Rose, Shamrock and Thistle, a Rifle Corps Quadrille composed by C C Amos. Three riflemen are depicted, one Scottish, one Irish and one English
Music cover for The Real Irish Polkas, as danced at Her Majestys Balls, Almack s, and the Opera Houses of Milan, Paris, Vienna, London, etc
Clover Leaf Beach RobeA short, sleeveless, step-in, zip fronted beach robe in two colours of terry towelling with a decorative four leaf clover motif
Schiaparelli Hats 1938Two hat designs by the eccentric and inventive Elsa Schiaparelli (Sciaparelli). One has a large pink hat-band, the other a short black veil