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  • title page from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub Whiskey bottles
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub draught beer taps. Barmaid pouring a glass of Murphy's Stout
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub draught beer taps. Barmaid pouring a glass of Murphy's Stout
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub draught beer taps. Barmaid pouring a glass of Murphy's Stout
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub draught beer taps
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub
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  • Irish style pub
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub Whiskey bottles
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub draught beer taps. Barmaid pouring a glass of Murphy's Stout
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub
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  • Interior of an Irish style pub
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  • Irish style pub
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  • An Irish peasant-girl From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • A Type of Irish Beauty From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • Machine Colourised A Type of Irish Beauty From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • A Type of Irish Beauty from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • "The Irish Brigade" consisting of the Twenty-eighth Massachusetts, Sixty-third, Sixty-ninth and Eighty-eighth New York and the One Hundred and Sixteenth Pennsylvania) was com manded by General Thomas F. Meagher from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
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  • Irish Swedish or English Juniper from Dewey's Pocket Series ' The nurseryman's pocket specimen book : colored from nature : fruits, flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, &c by Dewey, D. M. (Dellon Marcus), 1819-1889, publisher; Mason, S.F Published in Rochester, NY by D.M. Dewey in 1872
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  • Irish postage stamp issued in 1957 to commemorate author Tomás Ó Criomhthain [Tomas O'Crohan]. Stamp cancelled by hand, dated "5th Oct '57".
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  • Military Fork Distinctly Irish Weapon From the book  ' Athletics and manly sport ' by John Boyle O'Reilly, 1844-1890 Published in Boston, by Pilot publishing company in 1890. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE THAT A LOVE FOR INNOCENT SPORT, PLAYFUL EXERCISE. AND ENJOYMENT OF NATURE, IS A BLESSING INTENDED NOT ONLY FOR THE YEARS OF BOYHOOD, BUT FOR THE WHOLE LIFE OF A MAN
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  • Military Fork Distinctly Irish Weapon From the book  ' Athletics and manly sport ' by John Boyle O'Reilly, 1844-1890 Published in Boston, by Pilot publishing company in 1890. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE THAT A LOVE FOR INNOCENT SPORT, PLAYFUL EXERCISE. AND ENJOYMENT OF NATURE, IS A BLESSING INTENDED NOT ONLY FOR THE YEARS OF BOYHOOD, BUT FOR THE WHOLE LIFE OF A MAN
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  • Israel, Haifa, Irish Pub
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, The International Dog Show 2010 Irish Setter or Red Setter
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  • The Hag of the Mill was a bony, thin pole of a hag with odd feet from the story MONGAN'S FRENZY from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • The waves of all the worlds seemed to whirl past them in one huge green cataract from the story BECUMA OF THE WHITE SKIN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • MONGAN'S FRENZY from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • MONGAN'S FRENZY from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • They offered a cow for each leg of her cow, but she would not accept that offer unless Fiachna went bail for the payment from the story MONGAN'S FRENZY from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • BECUMA OF THE WHITE SKIN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • They stood outside, filled with savagery and terror from the story ENCHANTED CAVE OF CESH CORRAN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • " This one is fat," said Guillen, and she rolled a bulky Fenian along like a wheel from the story ENCHANTED CAVE OF CESH CORRAN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • The banqueting hall was in tumult from the story THE LITTLE BRAWL AT ALLEN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • The thumping of his big boots grew as continuous as the pattering of hail-stones on a roof, and the wind of his passage blew trees down from the story THE CARL OF THE DRAB COAT from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • THE LITTLE BRAWL AT ALLEN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • He might think, as he stared on a staring horse, " a boy cannot wag his tail to keep the flies off " from the story THE BOYHOOD OF FIONN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • She looked with angry woe at the straining and snarling horde below from the story THE WOOING OF BECFOLA from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • The door of Fionn's chamber opened gently and a young woman came into the room from the story OISIN'S MOTHER from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • Then they went hand in hand in the country that smells of apple-blossom and honey from the story THE BIRTH OF BRAN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • A man who did not like dogs. In fact, he hated them. When he saw one he used to go black in the face, and he threw rocks at it until it got out of sight from the story THE BIRTH OF BRAN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • How he strained and panted to catch on that pursuing person and pursue her and get his own switch into action  from the story THE BOYHOOD OF FIONN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • My life became a ceaseless scurry and wound and escape, a burden and anguish of watchfulness from THE STORY OF TUAN MAC CAIRILL from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • Wild and shy and monstrous creatures ranged in her plains and forests from THE STORY OF TUAN MAC CAIRILL from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • In a forked glen into which he slipped at night-fall he was surrounded by giant toads [Frontispiece] from the story BECUMA OF THE WHITE SKIN from the book '  Irish fairy tales ' by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham Publisher The Macmillan company London 1920
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  • Robert Emmet (4 March 1778 – 20 September 1803) was an Irish Republican, and Irish nationalist patriot, orator and rebel leader. After leading an abortive rebellion against British rule in 1803 he was captured then tried and executed for high treason against the British king George III of Great Britain and Ireland. Emmet came from a wealthy Anglo-Irish Protestant ascendancy Church of Ireland family who sympathised with Irish Catholics and Protestant Dissenters, particularly in Ulster, such as the Presbyterians and their lack of representation in Parliament. The Emmet family also sympathised with the rebel colonists, or "patriots", in the American Revolution. While Emmet's efforts to rebel against British rule failed, his actions and speech after his conviction inspired his compatriots. From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
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  • Lord Edward FitzGerald (15 October 1763 – 4 June 1798) was an Irish aristocrat who abandoned his prospects as a distinguished veteran of British service in the American War of Independence, and as an Irish Parliamentarian, to embrace the cause of an independent Irish republic. Unable to reconcile with Ireland's Protestant Ascendancy and with the Kingdom's English-appointed administration, he sought inspiration in revolutionary France where, in 1792, he met and befriended Thomas Paine. From 1796 he became a leading proponent within the Society of United Irishmen of a French-assisted insurrection. On the eve of the intended uprising in May 1798 he was fatally wounded in the course of arrest. From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
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  • Captain Bartholomew Teeling (1774 in Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland – 24 September 1798, in Arbor Hill, County Dublin, Ireland) was an Irish republican who was leader of the Irish forces during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and who carried out an act of bravery during the Battle of Collooney. He was captured at the Battle of Ballinamuck and executed for treason. From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
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  • William Theobald Wolfe Tone, posthumously known as Wolfe Tone (20 June 1763 – 19 November 1798), was a leading Irish revolutionary figure and one of the founding members of the United Irishmen, a republican society that revolted against British rule in Ireland, where he was a leader going into the 1798 Irish Rebellion. He was captured at Lough Swilly, near Buncrana, County Donegal on 3 November 1798, and was sentenced to death on 19 November by hanging. He died seven days later in unclear circumstances. It has since been theorised and agreed upon by most Irish scholars that he committed suicide while in prison. From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
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  • Pamela - Lady Edward FitzGerald Stéphanie Caroline Anne Syms, Lady Edward FitzGerald (c. 1773 – 9 November 1831) was the wife of Lord Edward FitzGerald, the radical revolutionary and leading United Irishman, and was herself an enthusiastic supporter of Irish independence, scarcely less celebrated at the time than Lord Edward himself. She was born Stéphanie Caroline Anne Syms and known as "Pamela". Her origins are uncertain. She was described as an adopted daughter of Félicité de Genlis; it is usually assumed that she was an unacknowledged daughter of Madame de Genlis and Louis Philip II, Duke of Orléans. However, there is a tradition in Fogo, Newfoundland, that she was the illegitimate daughter of an English naval officer, was taken to England and ended up in the Genlis household. From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
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  • Welsh and Irish Harps Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XVI;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1819
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  • Israel, Kibbutz Ginosar, Aoife Clancy live on stage. Traditional Irish folk music at the Jacob's Ladder Festival December 2006
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  • PADDY CARR His father was an Irishman who married a Creek woman from the book ' History of the Indian Tribes of North America with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs. ' Volume 2 of 3 by Thomas Loraine, McKenney, and James Hall Esq. Published in 1842 Painted by Charles Bird King
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  • CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, from Castle street From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • LYING-IN HOSPITAL and ROTUNDA From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • TRINITY COLLEGE, Interior of the first Square From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Mary O'Connell (better known as Sister Anthony, S.C.) (1814 – December 8, 1897) was an Irish immigrant to the United States, who became a Roman Catholic religious sister. A Sister of Charity of Cincinnati, she served with distinction as a nurse on the front lines of the American Civil War. Her work with the wounded and in health care in general caused her to be known as "the angel of the battlefield" and "the Florence Nightingale of America." Her portrait hangs in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. from the book ' Angels of the battlefield : a history of the labors of the Catholic sisterhoods in the late civil war ' by George Barton, Published in 1898 in Philadelphia, Pa., by The Catholic Art Publishing Company.
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  • Machine colored Mary O'Connell (better known as Sister Anthony, S.C.) (1814 – December 8, 1897) was an Irish immigrant to the United States, who became a Roman Catholic religious sister. A Sister of Charity of Cincinnati, she served with distinction as a nurse on the front lines of the American Civil War. Her work with the wounded and in health care in general caused her to be known as "the angel of the battlefield" and "the Florence Nightingale of America." Her portrait hangs in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. from the book ' Angels of the battlefield : a history of the labors of the Catholic sisterhoods in the late civil war ' by George Barton, Published in 1898 in Philadelphia, Pa., by The Catholic Art Publishing Company.
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  • Ancient Chessman A king — found with several others in a bog, in the county of Meath, Ireland. Preserved in the Royal Irish Academy From the book  ' Athletics and manly sport ' by John Boyle O'Reilly, 1844-1890 Published in Boston, by Pilot publishing company in 1890. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE THAT A LOVE FOR INNOCENT SPORT, PLAYFUL EXERCISE. AND ENJOYMENT OF NATURE, IS A BLESSING INTENDED NOT ONLY FOR THE YEARS OF BOYHOOD, BUT FOR THE WHOLE LIFE OF A MAN
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  • ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH, Front Elevation From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • ROYAL HOSPITAL, Kilmainham ; Interior, From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Stephen’s green, the Front Elevation From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • DUBLIN SOCIETY HOUSE, from Merrion-square From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • WELLESLEY NATIONAL MARKET; Military Gate and Wellington Testimonial in the distance From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Front Elevation Royal Exchange, Dublin From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Four Courts Front View from the River, Dublin From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Post Office and Nelson's Pillar, Sackville street Dublin From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Custom House, Dublin From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Bank of Ireland From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Castle Yard, Dublin From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Castle Square, Dublin From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Light House South Wall, bay of Dublin From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • College Green and the Bank of Ireland From the guide book ' The new picture of Dublin : or Stranger's guide through the Irish metropolis, containing a description of every public and private building worthy of notice ' by Hardy, Philip Dixon, 1794-1875. Published in Dublin in 1831 by W. Curry.
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  • Rosette of leaves of an Aeonium arboreum commonly known as tree aeonium, tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.
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  • Rosette of leaves of an Aeonium arboreum commonly known as tree aeonium, tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.
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  • Rosette of leaves of an Aeonium arboreum commonly known as tree aeonium, tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.
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  • Rosette of leaves of an Aeonium arboreum commonly known as tree aeonium, tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9923-1.jpg
  • Irish Wolf-Dog from General zoology, or, Systematic natural history Part I, by Shaw, George, 1751-1813; Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853; Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver; Griffith, Mrs., engraver; Chappelow. Copperplate Printed in London in 1800. Probably the artists never saw a live specimen
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  • Triquetra, trinity knot illustration. The triquetra is often found in english and irish art, in illuminated manuscripts and as a symbol of trinity in the Christian tradition. From a mathematical point of view the triquetra is a trefoil knot. Red on Green
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  • Triquetra, trinity knot illustration. The triquetra is often found in english and irish art, in illuminated manuscripts and as a symbol of trinity in the Christian tradition. From a mathematical point of view the triquetra is a trefoil knot. Red on White
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  • Israel, Nof Ginosar, Ben Sands Irish singer, songwriter, musician and story-teller, at Jacob's Ladder Music festival 2008
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  • Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, KP, GCB, OM, GCMG, VD, PC (4 June 1833 – 25 March 1913) was an Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army. He became one of the most influential and admired British generals after a series of successes in Canada, West Africa, and Egypt, followed by a central role in modernizing the British Army in promoting efficiency. He served in Burma, the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, China, Canada and widely throughout Africa—including his Ashanti campaign (1873–1874) and the Nile Expedition against Mahdist Sudan in 1884–85. Wolseley served as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces from 1895 to 1900. His reputation for efficiency led to the late 19th century English phrase "everything's all Sir Garnet", meaning, "All is in order." From the Book '  Britain across the seas : Africa : a history and description of the British Empire in Africa ' by Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927 Published in 1910 in London by National Society's Depository
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  • An old Irishwoman at her spinning wheel From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • Machine Colourised An old Irishwoman at her spinning wheel From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • A native of Mourne From the book The living races of mankind; Volume 2 by Henry Neville Hutchinson, Published in London in 1901 by Hutchinson & co
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  • A KILLARNEY PEASANT GIRL from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • A KILLARNEY PEASANT from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
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  • Ruins At Monea from the book ' The Oriental Annual ' Containing A Series Of Tales, Legends, & Historical Romances; By Thomas Bacon, Esq., F.S.A., With Engravings By W. And E. Finden, From Sketches By The Author Published In London By Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. 1839
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  • Firbolg [Fir Bolg] Battle Axe - Bronze From the book  ' Athletics and manly sport ' by John Boyle O'Reilly, 1844-1890 Published in Boston, by Pilot publishing company in 1890. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE THAT A LOVE FOR INNOCENT SPORT, PLAYFUL EXERCISE. AND ENJOYMENT OF NATURE, IS A BLESSING INTENDED NOT ONLY FOR THE YEARS OF BOYHOOD, BUT FOR THE WHOLE LIFE OF A MAN
    IR_Manly-Sport_0217.jpg
  • Thomas Paliser Russell (21 November 1767 – 21 October 1803) was founding member, and leading organiser, of the United Irishmen marked by his radical-democratic and millenarian convictions. He was executed for his part in Robert Emmet's rebellion in 1803.  From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0368.jpg
  • Archibald Hamilton Rowan (1 May 1751 – 1 November 1834), christened Archibald Hamilton (sometimes referred to as Archibald Rowan Hamilton), was a founding member of the Dublin Society of United Irishmen. He was the son of Gawen Hamilton (1729–1805) of Killyleagh Castle, County Down, in the Kingdom of Ireland, and Lady Jane Rowan Hamilton. From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0216.jpg
  • LORD CARHAMPTON’s BLOODHOUNDS From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0128.jpg
  • Mr. BERESFORD’s RIDING HOUSE From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0123.jpg
  • peep of day Roys From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0109.jpg
  • LIMBERLIP, THE PRIEST KILLER From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
    IR_Ireland-1798_0101.jpg
  • Dermot MacMurrough [King of Leinster in Ireland] carrying off the Princess Dovergilda from the book History of England : with separate historical sketches of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland; from the invasion of Julius Cæsar until the accession of Queen Victoria to the British throne. By Russell, John, A. M., Published in Philadelphia by Hogan & Thompso in 1844
    IR_English-History_0233.jpg
  • Sunita Staneslow playing a Celtic harp at Jacob's Ladder Festival, Israel May 2005
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