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The Emancipator Collection

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Laying the foundation-stone of the O'Connell Monument in Sackville-street, Dublin, 1864

Laying the foundation-stone of the O'Connell Monument in Sackville-street, Dublin, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Laying the foundation-stone of the O'Connell Monument in Sackville-street, Dublin, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. W. H. Monney

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: House of Lords - the Lord Chancellor pronouncing judgment in the case of the Queen v

House of Lords - the Lord Chancellor pronouncing judgment in the case of the Queen v. O Connell, 1844. Interior of the Palace of Westminster in London

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: The Governor of the Richmond Penitentiary, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Governor of the Richmond Penitentiary, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Governor of the Richmond Penitentiary, 1844. Portrait of Irishman Thomas Purdon, Esq. the Governor of the Richmond Penitentiary at Dublin [in Ireland], whose kindness towards Mr

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Great Repeal Meeting in Washington Hall, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Great Repeal Meeting in Washington Hall, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Great Repeal Meeting in Washington Hall, 1844. Meeting in New York:for the purpose of raising a fund for the payment of the fine of £ 2000 which Mr

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Liberation of Mr O Connell... arrival of the news at the penitentiary, 1844

Liberation of Mr O Connell... arrival of the news at the penitentiary, 1844
Liberation of Mr O Connell, and the other State Prisoners, at Dublin - arrival of the news at the penitentiary, 1844. The Richmond Bridewell in Dublin, Ireland

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: The procession passing the Bank, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The procession passing the Bank, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The procession passing the Bank, 1844. Celebrations in Dublin, Ireland, after the release from prison of nationalist politician Daniel O Connell

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: O Connell at the balcony, in Merrion Square, Dublin, 1844. Creator: Unknown

O Connell at the balcony, in Merrion Square, Dublin, 1844. Creator: Unknown
O Connell at the balcony, in Merrion Square, Dublin, 1844. Irish politician Daniel O Connell addresses a crowd in the rain

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Mr. O Connell, in his triumphal car, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Mr. O Connell, in his triumphal car, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Mr. O Connell, in his triumphal car, 1844. Crowds in Dublin, Ireland, celebrate the release from prison of nationalist politician. At length Mr

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: The car, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The car, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The car, 1844. Special seat in which nationalist politician Daniel O Connell was conveyed through the streets of Dublin, Ireland, after his release from prison. At length Mr

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Night-scene in a Dublin-street, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Night-scene in a Dublin-street, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Night-scene in a Dublin-street, 1844. Crowds celebrate after Irish nationalist politician Daniel O Connell was released from prison. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: The O Connell Monument and the Nelson Pillar, O Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland, c1930s

The O Connell Monument and the Nelson Pillar, O Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland, c1930s. Memorial to Daniel O Connell by John Henry Foley

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Military Rough-Riders Breaking an Unruly Animal, 1833. Creator: John Doyle

Military Rough-Riders Breaking an Unruly Animal, 1833. Creator: John Doyle
Military Rough-Riders Breaking an Unruly Animal, 1833. Chief Secretary for Ireland Edward Stanley, Prime Minister Charles Grey

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Dispersion of the Thimble-Rig, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

Dispersion of the Thimble-Rig, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
Dispersion of the Thimble-Rig, 1834. British politicians: Agad, here is the Police ; I shan t stir a peg ; I ll be off ; Then so shall I

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Going to the Fair with it!... 1837. Creator: John Doyle

Going to the Fair with it!... 1837. Creator: John Doyle
Going to the Fair with it!. A Cant Phrase for doing any thing in an extravagant way - Known it is presumed to most persons, 1837

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: The Reconciliation. An Affecting Scene, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

The Reconciliation. An Affecting Scene, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
The Reconciliation. An Affecting Scene, 1834. Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby; Hugh Fortescue, 2nd Earl Fortescue; Sir James Robert George Graham; Edward John Littleton

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: A Family Group, framed, glazed and ready to be hung up at Brookes s, 1835. Creator: John Doyle

A Family Group, framed, glazed and ready to be hung up at Brookes s, 1835. Creator: John Doyle
A Family Group, framed, glazed and ready to be hung up at Brookes s, 1835. Lord Ebrington - British politician Hugh Fortescue

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Daniel O Connell, c1830, (c1880). Creator: Joseph Patrick Haverty

Daniel O Connell, c1830, (c1880). Creator: Joseph Patrick Haverty
Daniel O Connell, (c1830, (c1880). Daniel O Connell (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation and led calls for increased aid for Ireland during the Irish Famine

Background imageThe Emancipator Collection: Daniel O Connell, c1840, (c1880). Creator: Thomas Heathfield Carrick

Daniel O Connell, c1840, (c1880). Creator: Thomas Heathfield Carrick
Daniel O Connell, (c1840), c1880. Daniel O Connell (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation. [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow & Edinburgh]


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