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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
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."
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)
Jack Parnell, unknown venue, 2003. Creator: Brian FoskettJack Parnell, unknown venue, 2003
Aston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Charterhall 1955. Creator: UnknownAston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Charterhall 1955
Aston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Aintree 1955. Creator: UnknownAston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Aintree 1955
1951 BRM V16, Reg Parnell at Goodwood. Creator: Unknown1951 BRM V16, Reg Parnell at Goodwood
Programme for Billie Holiday and Jack Parnell & His Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall - February 1954. Presented by Arrangement by Harold Davison
Parnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Creator: UnknownParnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Thomas Parnell (1679-1718) Anglo-Irish poet and clergyman, educated at Trinity College, Dublin
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
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
MG R type of Bill Esplen, ERA of Geg Parnell and MG of H Stuart-Wilton, Crystal Palace, 1939MG R 746S cc. Event Entry No: 2. Driver: Esplen, W. ERA 1060S cc. Event Entry No: 4. Driver: Parnell, R. MG 1087S cc. Event Entry No: 3. Driver: Wilton, H
Reg Parnells MG K3 leading B Biras Maserati, JCC International Trophy, BrooklandsMG K3 1087S cc. Event Entry No: 28 Driver: Parnell, R. Background Maserati 2992 cc. Event Entry No: 4 Driver: B.Bira. Place: Brooklands. J.C.C. International Trophy. Date: 2.8.37
Marc Parnell, The Under Ground, Eastbourne, Dec 2015. Artist: Brian O ConnorMarc Parnell, The Under Ground, Eastbourne, Dec 2015
Bill Coleman with Dunstall, Exall, Roberts and Parnell, The Under Ground, Eastbourne, 2015Bill Coleman with Clive Dunstall, Richard Exall, Amy Roberts and Marc Parnell, The Under Ground, Eastbourne, East Sussex, Dec 2015
Drummer Jack Parnell playing at the Middlesex and Herts Country Club, Harrow Weald, London, 1981Drummer Jack Parnell playing at the Middlesex and Herts Country Club, Harrow Weald, London, 28 July 1981
Exhibition of photographs taken by Denis Williams at the 1978 Newport Jazz Festival held at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough. Drummer and bandleader Jack Parnell is on the right of the photograph
Ted Heath Band drummer Jack Parnell playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1983Ted Heath Band drummer Jack Parnell playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 18 November 1983
Jack Parnell playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 18 November 1983
The Ted Heath Orchestra in concert, London 1985. Pictured are Lennie Bush (double bass), Kenny Baker (trumpet), Jack Parnell (drums) and Roy Willox (saxophone)
The Ted Heath Orchestra performing live, London, 1985. Artist: Denis WilliamsThe Ted Heath Orchestra performing live, London, 1985. Pictured are Norman Stenfalt (piano), Lita Roza (vocals), Lennie Bush (double bass) and Jack Parnell (drums)
Drummers Jack Parnell and Barrett Deems, London, 1984. Artist: Denis WilliamsDrummers Jack Parnell and Barrett Deems, London, 1984
Singer Marian Montgomery and drummer Jack Parnell, London, 1984. Artist: Denis WilliamsSinger Marian Montgomery and drummer Jack Parnell, London, 1984
Drummers Kenny Clare, Les DeMerle and Jack Parnell, London, 1979. Artist: Denis WilliamsDrummers Kenny Clare, Les DeMerle and Jack Parnell, London, 1979
Jack Parnell, Buddy Rich and Steve Marcus at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 22 June 1985
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
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