Irish Home Rule Collection
"Struggles and Progress: The Journey towards Irish Home Rule" British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith visiting Ireland
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"Struggles and Progress: The Journey towards Irish Home Rule" British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith visiting Ireland, 1914 (1951): A historic visit that marked a significant turning point in the quest for Irish self-governance. Constabulary Guarding a Government Reporter at a Plan of Campaign Meeting, from The Illustrated London News, 8th January 1887 (engraving): Illustrating the tense atmosphere surrounding discussions on land reform and political rights in Ireland during this period. The House of Commons, February 13, 1893 (1906). Artist: Sir Robert Ponsonby Staples: A glimpse into the parliamentary debates where passionate arguments were exchanged regarding Irish Home Rule. The Irish Vampire, 1885. Artist: John Tenniel: Symbolic representation highlighting fears and prejudices associated with granting autonomy to Ireland. Violent incident in the House of Commons in London (colour litho): Reflecting the heated emotions that ran high as politicians clashed over the issue of home rule within the walls of Parliament itself. Passage of the Home Rule Bill from the Commons to the Lords, Saturday Morning, 2 September (engraving): A pivotal moment when hopes soared as progress was made towards achieving self-government for Ireland. Debate on Second Reading of Home Rule Bill in House of Lords; Duke of Devonshire moving Rejection of Bill (engraving): Showcasing opposing viewpoints and fierce opposition faced by proponents advocating for Irish self-rule. The Division in House of Commons on Irish Home Rule Question (engraving): Capturing an intense moment when votes were cast and decisions made that would shape Ireland's future trajectory. The Distress in West of Ireland: Landing Indian Meal at Inishboffin & Visiting a Cabin on Clare Island - engravings from The Illustrated London News, October 1886.