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Memorial to the late Marquess of Londonderry, in course of erection on Scrabo Hill...Ireland, 1857. Creator: UnknownMemorial to the late Marquess of Londonderry, in course of erection on Scrabo Hill, County Down, Ireland, 1857. Folly in Scottish baronial style, in memory of Charles Vane
Ceremony of Laying the Foundation-Stone of a Memorial to the late Marquess of... Ireland, 1857. Creator: UnknownCeremony of Laying the Foundation-Stone of a Memorial to the late Marquess of Londonderry, on Scrabo Hill, County Down, Ireland, 1857
Theseus and the Minotaur, 1850. Creator: UnknownTheseus and the Minotaur, 1850. Exhibit in the Sculpture Gallery at Holdernesse House, residence of Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, in Park Lane, London
The Sculpture Gallery at Holdernesse House, Park-Lane, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Sculpture Gallery at Holdernesse House, Park-Lane, [London], 1850. 'The Sculpture Gallery...as well as the whole suite of saloons on the principal floor of the mansion
The Irish Frankenstein, 1882. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Irish Frankenstein, 1882. An awestruck Charles Parnell of the Irish Nationalist Party is crouching before his Creature which is depicted with the usual simian features of the Irishman in Punch
Charles Stewart, 1802. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-MeminCharles Stewart, 1802
The Grave of Charles Stewart Parnell, Irelands greatest leader, Dublin, 1896. CreatorThe Grave of Charles Stewart Parnell, Irelands greatest leader, Dublin, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."
Professor Huntingdon, Mr. Frank Hedges Butler, and the Hon. C. S. Rolls, 1906. The British crew who competed in the 1906 Gordon Bennett Cup
The Irish Vampire, 1885. Artist: John TennielThe Irish Vampire, 1885. The Irish National League, with the face of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), shown as a vampire preying on Ireland. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 24 October 1885)
Captain Charles Stewart, 1811-1812. Creator: Thomas SullyCaptain Charles Stewart, 1811-1812
A game of Political Shuttlecock, 1831. Creator: John DoyleA game of Political Shuttlecock, 1831. Prime Minister Charles Grey: Keep it up B[rougham] _ I d never be able to play the Game without you
The Parnell Inquiry Commission, March 1889, (1901). Creator: UnknownThe Parnell Inquiry Commission, March 1889, (1901). The Parnell Commission was a judicial inquiry into allegations of crimes by Irish parliamentarian Charles Stewart Parnell which resulted in his
Delhi - The Kings Palace from the River, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart HardingeDelhi - The Kings Palace from the River, 1840s, (1901). The Red Fort in the Indian capital, seen from the River Yamuna. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. I
Return from Pig-Sticking in India, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart HardingeReturn from Pig-Sticking in India, 1840s, (1901). British officers introduced the spear or lance as a method of hunting wild pigs during the period of the British Raj
The City of Srinagar (Kashmir) and Hurri Purbut Fort, 1840s, (1901). Creator: UnknownThe City of Srinagar (Kashmir) and Hurri Purbut Fort, 1840s, (1901). View of Dal Lake and the Durrani Fort on Hari Parbat, a hill overlooking Srinagar in northern India
Barrackpur - On the Ganges Near Calcutta, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart HardingeBarrackpur - On the Ganges Near Calcutta, 1840s, (1901). The scene of the earliest outbreak of the Mutiny. View of boats on the river near the city of Barrackpore in India where the Barrackpore
Political Chess, 1887. Artist: Tom MerryPolitical Chess, 1887. Charles Parnell and WH Smith at the chess board; Smith, on the right, says Check and Parnell, his hand to his forehand, scans the pieces and says Confound him
Just A goin to Begin!, 1887. Artist: Tom MerryJust A goin to Begin!, 1887. WH Smith as a fairground showman, invites the public to his show; the principal parliamentary figures are there
Knight of the Garter in ceremonial costume, 1824. Artist: William BondKnight of the Garter in ceremonial costume, 1824. Charles William Stewart, Marquis of Londonderry, is in ceremonial costume for the coronation of King George IV, 19 July 1821
The Land-Grabber Parade, 1889. From a supplement to United Ireland, 13 April 1889. United Ireland was a newsaper owned by Irish nationalist political leader Charles Stewart Parnell
Urbi et Orbi, 1889. Henry Jeams, Sir Wretched Fibster and John Bull. Sir Wretched Fibster was the name given by Irish supporters of Home Rule to Sir Richard Webster (1842-1915)
Constabulary guarding a government reporter at a plan of campaign meeting, Ireland, 1887. The Plan of Campaign was a strategy adopted by the Irish National League in support of tenant farmers in
The Hendre, Monmouthshire, Wales, home of the Rolls family, c1880. The house was the childhood home of the car maker and aviator Charles Stewart Rolls
Charles Stewart Parnell, 19th century Irish political leader, (1900). Artist: William LawrenceCharles Stewart Parnell, 19th century Irish political leader, (1900). Parnell (1846-1891) was a supporter of the Irish Land League
Charles Stuart Parnell, 19th century Irish Politician, c1874-1891. Parnell (1846-1891) was a supporter of the Irish Land League
The Irish Horse and Master (?), 1885. Artist: John TennielThe Irish Horse and Master (?), 1885. Mr Punch tells John Bull to ignore Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Irish politician, as he is sure to come a cropper riding the Irish horse
A Waiting Game, 1886. Artist: John TennielA Waiting Game, 1886. Lord Randolph Churchill (left) trying to make Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician, show his hand and let Churchill
Stay, Prithee, Stay!, 1886. Artist: Joseph SwainStay, Prithee, Stay!, 1886. Little Lord Randolph Churchill for the Conservatives, and Joseph Chamberlain for the Radical wing of the Liberals, beg Charles Parnell to keep his seat
The Irish Guy Fawkes, 1880. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Irish Guy Fawkes, 1880. This cartoon shows Charles Parnell, the Irish Nationalist leader, creeping past the barrels of the gunpowder of Rebellion, Sedition and Anarchy
My Hearts in the Highlands!, 1888. Artist: Joseph SwainMy Hearts in the Highlands!, 1888. The leader of the Home Rule Party, Charles Parnell, can be seen here setting his sights on the stag in the distance