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His Excellency the Earl of Carlisle opening the National Gallery of Ireland, 1864. Creator: UnknownHis Excellency the Earl of Carlisle opening the National Gallery of Ireland, 1864. The National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin houses the national collection of Irish and European art
The Lord Lieutenant's Reception and Promenade, Dublin, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Lord Lieutenant's Reception and Promenade, Dublin, 1856. Party held by George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle. An al fresco Court ceremony is a scene of great enjoyment
The Lord-Lieutenant laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Museum, at Dublin, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Lord-Lieutenant laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Museum, at Dublin, 1856. Ceremony on...the lawn of the Royal Dublin Society's premises
Visit of the Royal Party to the Cricket-Ground, at Castle Howard, 1850. Creator: Ebenezer LandellsVisit of the Royal Party to the Cricket-Ground, at Castle Howard, 1850. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert watch a game of cricket as guests at Castle Howard in north Yorkshire
Arrival of the Queen at the Lodge, Castle Howard, 1850. Creator: UnknownArrival of the Queen at the Lodge, Castle Howard, 1850. Queen Victoria visits the Earl of Carlisle in North Yorkshire....the road passes under an old-fashioned archway, flanked by battlemented walls
Her Majesty's Visit to Castle Howard - the Reception in the Great Hall, 1850. Creator: UnknownHer Majesty's Visit to Castle Howard - the Reception in the Great Hall, 1850. Queen Victoria is a guest of the Earl of Carlisle at Castle Howard in Yorkshire
Hounds on a Wrong Scent, or the Red Herring Drag illustrated, 1836. Creator: John DoyleHounds on a Wrong Scent, or the Red Herring Drag illustrated, 1836. The Duke of Wellington drags a herring with the head of John Singleton Copley in a comment on British politics
The Effiges of ye Right Honourable Earle of Carlisle, c1679. Creator: UnknownThe Effiges of ye Right Honourable Earle of Carlisle, c1679. Portrait of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle (1628-1685), English army officer and politician: Viscount Morpeth
The Irish Tutor, 1836. Creator: John DoyleThe Irish Tutor, 1836. Satirical caricature of British politicians: John William Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough; George William Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle; Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice
Extraordinary Meeting of Leaders of Opposition. 1835. Creator: John DoyleExtraordinary Meeting of Leaders of Opposition. 1835. Satire depicting British politicians as animals. The sheep (or lamb) may be William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, who served as Home Secretary
Queen Victoria, 19th century. Artist: John Henry LynchQueen Victoria, 19th century
Naworth Castle, Cumberland - The Earl of Carlisle, 1910. Naworth Castle, also known as, or recorded in historical documents as Naward, is a castle in Cumbria, England, near the town of Brampton
Castle Howard, Yorkshire, home of the Earl of Carlisle, c1880. Castle Howard was built between 1699 and 1712 to designs by John Vanbrugh
George William Frederick Howard (1802-1864), 7th Earl of Carlisle, British politician and statesman. Howard held various positions in Whig governments from 1835 until 1864
Letter from Viscount Thomas Wentworth to James Hay, 27th August 1633. Artist: Thomas WentworthLetter from Viscount Thomas Wentworth to James Hay, 27th August 1633. Letter written from Dublin by Wentworth, Lord Deputy of Ireland, to James Hay, Earl of Carlisle
George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle, British politician and statesman, c1880. Artist: DJ PoundGeorge William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle, British politician and statesman, c1880. Portrait of the earl (1802-1864). published in a supplement to the Illustrated News of the World, London
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle, 1669. Artist: Faithorne, William (1616-1691)Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle, 1669. From a private collection