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St Marys, Drogheda, Ireland, 1791St Mary s, Drogheda, Ireland, 1791
Phoenix Park, Dublin, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)
Victoria Castle, with Killiney-Bray Head in the distance, Ireland, c1888. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)
Blarney Castle, Ireland, 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardBlarney Castle, Ireland, 19th century. The castle, near Cork, is the home of the Blarney Stone, believed to bestow the gift of eloquence when kissed
The Battle of The Boyne, 1690, (c1850s). The Battle of the Boyne was fought in Ireland for the English, Scottish and Irish thrones. The forces of William III defeated those of the deposed James II
Lord Rosses 72 in / 1. 8m reflecting telescope, 1849Lord Rosses 72 in/1.8m reflecting telescope, 1849. William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse (1800-1867), Irish astronomer and engineer
3 bronze sickles, Buckinghamshire, London and Ireland, c1100BC-700 BC
Legananny Dolmen, a portal grave
Decorated Celtic slab, 32nd century BCDecorated Celtic slab, at the back of the recess of Cairn T, Loughcrew Hills in Co. Meath, 32nd century BC
Irish Celtic crucifixion plaque, one of the earliest in IrelandIrish Celtic crucifixion plaque, made of copper-gilt. One of the earliest surviving cruxifixions in Ireland, from St John s, Rinnagan
Irish burial cairn in County Sligo
Celtic round tower, 11th centuryCeltic round tower at Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland, 11th century
Base of the east face of the Moone Cross, 7th centuryBase of the east face of the Moone cross, showing the temptation of Adam and Eve, the sacrifice of Isaac by Abraham, and Daniel in the Lions Den, 7th century
This little pig... infant amusement rhyme, c1860. Here the rhyme is being recited in the home of a poor Irish family, with the real pigs on which they depended, outside in the farmyard
William III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690. William (1650-1702) became king in 1689
Demonstration against Joseph Chamberlain, Ireland, 1899. Artist: Oswaldo TofaniDemonstration against Joseph Chamberlain, Ireland, 1899. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 31st December 1899
Base of the south cross at Castle Dermot, with Celtic huntsmen and animals
Irish peasant girl guarding the familys last few possessions, 1886Irish peasant girl guarding the familys last few possessions after eviction for non-payment of rent. From The Illustrated London News, April 1886. Wood engraving
Evicted Irish peasant family, 1848. Irish peasant family unable to pay rent because of failure of potato crop due to blight, evicted from their tumbledown cottage
Aftermath of famine, Ireland (1840s), 1886The aftermath of famine, Ireland (1840s), 1886. Distress in Ireland as people Collect limpets and seaweed for food in west of Ireland
Irish Potato Famine, 1842Irish Potato Famine, Government potato store being attacked by starving inhabitants of Galway. From The Illustrated London News, June 1842. Wood engraving
Queenstown / Cobh, harbour for Cork CityQueenstown/Cobh, the harbour for Cork City. Between 1845 and 1860 above 2.5 million people emigrated from Ireland through Cobh. Also last port of call the SS Titanic
Suspense, 1881. Artist: Joseph SwainSuspense, 1881. Hibernia, with two Irish children, awaits the forthcoming Land Reform Act. This was introduced by the Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone
Home-(Rule)-Opathy, 1874. Artist: Joseph SwainHome-(Rule)-Opathy, 1874. Mr Isaac Butt, the moderate leader of the Irish Home Rule Party opens a box labelled Home Rule. Ireland sits by her small fire with her meagre possessions on a stool beside