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Irish Collection (page 14)

Background imageIrish Collection: Sir R. Steele, c1800. Creator: Smith

Sir R. Steele, c1800. Creator: Smith
Sir R. Steele, c1800. Portrait of Irish writer and politician Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729), who together with his friend James Addison, founded and edited " The Spectator" in 1711

Background imageIrish Collection: The Irish Tutor, 1836. Creator: John Doyle

The Irish Tutor, 1836. Creator: John Doyle
The Irish Tutor, 1836. Satirical caricature of British politicians: John William Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough; George William Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle; Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice

Background imageIrish Collection: What a question! The Brains Trust in overseas session with Donald McCullough, 1942

What a question! The Brains Trust in overseas session with Donald McCullough, 1942
What a question! The Brains Trust in overseas session with the Question Master, Donald McCullough (centre). On his right Dr. Julian Huxley, on his left Dr. C.E. M

Background imageIrish Collection: Churchill in Belfast Again, 1926, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Churchill in Belfast Again, 1926, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Churchill in Belfast Again, 1926, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) being driven to the Ulster Hall in a jaunting car

Background imageIrish Collection: Northern Ireland, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Northern Ireland, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Northern Ireland, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]

Background imageIrish Collection: Irish Free State, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Irish Free State, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Irish Free State, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]

Background imageIrish Collection: Jonathan Swift, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Jonathan Swift, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Jonathan Swift, (1933). Portrait of Anglo-Irish clergyman, satirist and poet Jonathan Swift (1667-1746), author of " Gullivers Travels"

Background imageIrish Collection: Fishing for Gudgeons, 1835. Creator: John Doyle

Fishing for Gudgeons, 1835. Creator: John Doyle
Fishing for Gudgeons, 1835. Satirical scene with Irish politician Daniel O Connell holding a fishing rod: Never did I see such enormous Gudgeons before

Background imageIrish Collection: Leaving Dublin. Great Southern Railways train, hauled by a 4-4-0 passenger express, 1935

Leaving Dublin. Great Southern Railways train, hauled by a 4-4-0 passenger express, 1935
Leaving Dublin. A Great Southern Railways train, hauled by a 4-4-0 passenger express locomotive, is seen here after its departure from Kingsbridge terminus, 1935

Background imageIrish Collection: Sir Arthur Wellesey Duke of Wellington, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Sir Arthur Wellesey Duke of Wellington, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Sir Arthur Wellesey Duke of Wellington, (1933). Portrait of British/Irish soldier and statesman Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852)

Background imageIrish Collection: View of Dublin. Creator: Irish school, (18th century)'

View of Dublin. Creator: Irish school, (18th century)"
View of Dublin (w/c on paper). A view from atop a hill looking down over the Irish capital city of Dublin, showing a road that leads to the city and the iconic river Liffey in the foreground

Background imageIrish Collection: G. Lyttleton Rogers - Backhand Cross-Volley, c1935. Creator: Unknown

G. Lyttleton Rogers - Backhand Cross-Volley, c1935. Creator: Unknown
G. Lyttleton Rogers - Backhand Cross-Volley, c1935. From Tennis - An Album of Famous Players in Action, by Gordon R. Weddell. [John Player & Sons, , c1935]

Background imageIrish Collection: Oliver Goldsmith, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Oliver Goldsmith, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Oliver Goldsmith, (1897). Irish-born British playwright, dramatist, poet and novelist Goldsmith (1724-1774) is best remembered for the novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766)

Background imageIrish Collection: Every Inch a Man, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Every Inch a Man, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Every Inch a Man, (c1900). A youth smokes a pipe as he peels potatoes. Print after a mid-19th century painting by James Mahoney

Background imageIrish Collection: Dr. Charles O Conor. Creator: Unknown

Dr. Charles O Conor. Creator: Unknown
Dr. Charles O Conor. Portrait of Irish writer, historian and antiquarian Charles O Conor (1710-1791)

Background imageIrish Collection: Lindisfarne Priory, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies

Lindisfarne Priory, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies
The ruins of the 12th century Lindisfarne Priory, originallly settled by Irish monks in 635 in honour of St Cuthbert, Holy Island, Northumberland, north east England

Background imageIrish Collection: George Bernard Shaw, c1940s, (c1950). Creator: Bassano Ltd

George Bernard Shaw, c1940s, (c1950). Creator: Bassano Ltd
George Bernard Shaw, c1940s, (c1950). George Bernard Shaw, (1856-1950), Irish playwright and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. From The Outline of Literature, edited by John Drinkwater

Background imageIrish Collection: The Marquis of Waterford, 1879. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & Son

The Marquis of Waterford, 1879. Creator: Vincent Brooks Day & Son
The Marquis of Waterford, 1879. John Henry de la Poer Beresford, 5th Marquess Waterford (1844-1895), Irish peer and Conservative politician, Master of the Buckhounds 1885-1886

Background imageIrish Collection: Viscount Castlereagh, early 1800s, (1941)

Viscount Castlereagh, early 1800s, (1941). Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry (1769-1822), known as Lord Castlereagh, was an Irish/British statesman

Background imageIrish Collection: Oliver Goldsmith, 1907

Oliver Goldsmith, 1907. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774), was an Irish novelist, playwright and poet, who is best known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol

Background imageIrish Collection: Arthur Murphy (b. 1727, d. 1805), 1907

Arthur Murphy (b. 1727, d. 1805), 1907. Arthur Murphy (1727-1805), also known by the pseudonym Charles Ranger, was an Irish writer. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell

Background imageIrish Collection: McMahon: He was sentenced to twelve months hard labour for producing a revolver

McMahon: He was sentenced to twelve months hard labour for producing a revolver with intent to alarm the King, 1936 (1937)

Background imageIrish Collection: Sir Ernest Shackleton, c1900s, (1936)

Sir Ernest Shackleton, c1900s, (1936). From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageIrish Collection: The Theatrical Bubble... 1851

The Theatrical Bubble... 1851. Richard Sheridan, as Punch, standing on a platform above the heads of a cheering crowd, blowing bubbles. Behind is Drury Lane Theatre with its statue of Apollo

Background imageIrish Collection: An Irish wake... 1821

An Irish wake... 1821
An Irish wake, or the Whisky Club singing a requiem to the manes of the persecuted and - Queen, 1821. George IV, William Curtis, Viscount Castlereagh

Background imageIrish Collection: The Chancellor of the Inquisition marking the incorrigibles, 1793

The Chancellor of the Inquisition marking the incorrigibles, 1793. Edmurd Burke walking towards the door of the Crown and Anchor Tavern, over which is inscribed British Inquisition

Background imageIrish Collection: House that the artist James Barry lived in, Eastcastle Street, Marylebone, London, 1806

House that the artist James Barry lived in, Eastcastle Street, Marylebone, London, 1806

Background imageIrish Collection: Political Chess, 1887. Artist: Tom Merry

Political Chess, 1887. Artist: Tom Merry
Political 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

Background imageIrish Collection: Just A goin to Begin!, 1887. Artist: Tom Merry

Just A goin to Begin!, 1887. Artist: Tom Merry
Just A goin to Begin!, 1887. WH Smith as a fairground showman, invites the public to his show; the principal parliamentary figures are there

Background imageIrish Collection: Best Mode of Going to Bartholomew Fair, c1825. Artist: Theodore Lane

Best Mode of Going to Bartholomew Fair, c1825. Artist: Theodore Lane
Best Mode of Going to Bartholomew Fair, c1825. A man wearing a spiked barrel, marked By Your Leave. Possibly a derogatory comment on the Irish, as he is wearing green, and carries a wooden club

Background imageIrish Collection: St Stephens Bell Man, 1820

St Stephens Bell Man, 1820. Viscount Castlereagh, in a bell-mans caped coat, shouts outside Alderman Woods house in South Audley Street. Queen Caroline replies from an open window

Background imageIrish Collection: Recovering George Eystons fire-damaged Bugatti T43, Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park Dublin, 1929

Recovering George Eystons fire-damaged Bugatti T43, Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park Dublin, 1929. Eystons car is being passed by John Fields Bugatti T43, which also caught fire in the pits later

Background imageIrish Collection: Goldie Gardner signing autographs at the Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930

Goldie Gardner signing autographs at the Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930
Phoenix Park, Dublin. Irish International Grand Prix. Date: 18.7.30. Gardner, A.T.G

Background imageIrish Collection: Start of a the Irish Grand Prix Saorstat Cup race, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell

Start of a the Irish Grand Prix Saorstat Cup race, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell
Centre: Lea-Francis 1496S cc. Reg. No. KD7361. Entry No: 26. Driver: Higgin, D. Left: Lea-Francis 1496S cc. Vehicle Reg. No. UY5788. Entry No: 25. Driver: Field, J.F. Phoenix Park, Dublin

Background imageIrish Collection: Mercedes-Benz SSKs of Malcolm Campbell and Earl Howe, Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930

Mercedes-Benz SSKs of Malcolm Campbell and Earl Howe, Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930
Mercedes-Benz 7000S cc. Entry No: 1. Driver: Campbell. M. Centre: Mercedes-Benz 7000S cc. Entry No: 2. Driver: Howe, Earl. Phoenix Park, Dublin. Irish Grand Prix. Date: 19.7.30

Background imageIrish Collection: Amilcar of Goldie Gardner at the Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell

Amilcar of Goldie Gardner at the Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell
Amilcar 1096S cc. Event Entry No: 41. Driver: Gardner, A.T.G. Finished: 18th. overall, 9th. In class. 2-seat racing body. Place: Phoenix Park, Dublin. Irish International Grand Prix. Date: 18.7.30

Background imageIrish Collection: Cars before the start of the Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell

Cars before the start of the Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist: Bill Brunell
OM Open 4-seat body. 3000S cc. Entry No: 12. Driver: Fronteras, E. Centre: OM Open 4-seat body. 3000S cc. Entry No: 11. Driver: Minoia, Cav. N. Right of centre: OM Open 4-seat body. 3000S

Background imageIrish Collection: Two Talbot 90s in the pits at the Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist

Two Talbot 90s in the pits at the Irish Grand Prix, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1930. Artist
Talbot 90 2276 cc. Entry No: 18. Fox and Nicholl car. Left: Talbot 90 2276 cc. Entry No: 17. Driver: Eaton, H.S. Fox and Nicholl car. Phoenix Park, Dublin. Irish International Grand Prix

Background imageIrish Collection: Christine Tobin, Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, West Sussex, Jan 2016. Artist: Brian O Connor

Christine Tobin, Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, West Sussex, Jan 2016. Artist: Brian O Connor
Christine Tobin, Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, West Sussex, Jan 2016

Background imageIrish Collection: Christine Tobin, Phil Robson, Dave Whitford, Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, Jan 2016

Christine Tobin, Phil Robson, Dave Whitford, Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, Jan 2016
Christine Tobin, Phil Robson (Guitar), Dave Whitford (Bass), Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, West Sussex, Jan 2016

Background imageIrish Collection: Christine Tobin, Dave Whitford (Bass), Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, West Sussex, Jan 2016

Christine Tobin, Dave Whitford (Bass), Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, West Sussex, Jan 2016
Christine Tobin, Phil Robson (Guitar), Dave Whitford (Bass), Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, West Sussex, Jan 2016

Background imageIrish Collection: Mundell Lowe, P. Ind and Louis Stewart, Tenor Clef, London, Oct 1993. Artist: Brian O Connor

Mundell Lowe, P. Ind and Louis Stewart, Tenor Clef, London, Oct 1993. Artist: Brian O Connor
Mundell Lowe, P.Ind and Louis Stewart, Tenor Clef, London, Oct 1993

Background imageIrish Collection: David King, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor

David King, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor
David King, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015

Background imageIrish Collection: Christine Tobin, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist

Christine Tobin, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist
Christine Tobin, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015

Background imageIrish Collection: Van Morrison, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor

Van Morrison, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor
Van Morrison, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015

Background imageIrish Collection: Imelda May, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2014. Artist: Brian O Connor

Imelda May, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2014. Artist: Brian O Connor
Imelda May, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2014

Background imageIrish Collection: Gemma Craven and Bob Hoskins, BAFTA, Picadilly, London, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor

Gemma Craven and Bob Hoskins, BAFTA, Picadilly, London, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor
Gemma Craven, Irish Actress, and Bob Hoskins, English actor, BAFTA, Picadilly, London, 1990

Background imageIrish Collection: Gemma Craven, BAFTA, Picadilly, London, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor

Gemma Craven, BAFTA, Picadilly, London, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor
Gemma Craven, Irish Actress, BAFTA, Picadilly, London, 1990



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