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The late Mr. Sotheron Estcourt, 1876. Creator: UnknownThe late Mr. Sotheron Estcourt, 1876. Portrait of The Right Hon. Thomas Henry Sutton Sotheron-Estcourt, of Estcourt, in the county of Gloucester, and Darrington Hall, in the county of York...Mr
Sketch in a House at Fahey's Quay, Ennis - the Widow Connor and her Dying Child, 1850. Creator: UnknownSketch in a House at Fahey's Quay, Ennis - the Widow Connor and her Dying Child, 1850. Suffering during the Irish Potato Famine: In Ennis I went through the lanes and alleys
Great Protection Meeting in the Rotundo, Dublin, 1850. Creator: UnknownGreat Protection Meeting in the Rotundo, Dublin, 1850. The Earl of Glengall tabled a resolution: That we feel entirely persuaded of the great regard
Ruins in the Village of Carihaken, County of Galway, 1850. Creator: UnknownRuins in the Village of Carihaken, County of Galway, 1850. Destruction of rural homes by the levellers, during the Irish Potato Famine. The poor were blamed for their situation
The Workhouse, Clifden, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Workhouse, Clifden, 1850. Poverty in Ireland during the Potato Famine. Clifden itself is an exotic in an unfavourable climate
Keillines, near General Thompson's Property, 1850. Creator: UnknownKeillines, near General Thompson's Property, 1850. Poverty in Ireland during the Potato Famine. Scene...on the road between Maam and Clifden, in Joyce's County
Cabin of Pat. MacNamara, Village of Clear, 1850. Creator: UnknownCabin of Pat. MacNamara, Village of Clear, 1850. Destruction of rural homes by the levellers, during the Irish Potato Famine. The poor were blamed for their situation
The Masters Gawler, 1778. Creator: Sir Joshua ReynoldsThe Masters Gawler, 1778
So Much out of the Fire or The Man Wots Lost His Throne, 1834. Creator: John DoyleSo Much out of the Fire or The Man Wots Lost His Throne, 1834. Chancellor of the Exchequer John Spencer says to King William IV: Please your Majesty - The House of Commons is destroyed
Lord Melbourne, c1800, (c1884). Creator: UnknownLord Melbourne, c1800, (c1884). William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779-1848), British Whig educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge
Abingdon Workhouse, Oxfordshire, built for the Abingdon Union, 1836. The first workhouse in England completed under the provisions of the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834