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Parnell Collection

"Parnell: A Political Icon and Champion of Ireland's Cause" Step into the world of Parnell, a name that resonates with Irish history and political activism

Background imageParnell Collection: Goodwood by Emmwood

Goodwood by Emmwood
A montage of exciting scenes from Goodwood, including mechanics working on racing cars, portraits of motoring aces, Mike Hawthorn, Tony Rolt

Background imageParnell Collection: Bank holiday at Goodwood

Bank holiday at Goodwood
A plug and spanner bank holiday at Goodwood. R. D. Poore in his 3.8 Alfa-Romeo and Leslie Johnson in the E-type 1 1/2 litre E.R.A. top the rise after St

Background imageParnell Collection: The Poor Washerwoman - Henri Clark - Music Sheet

The Poor Washerwoman - Henri Clark - Music Sheet
The Poor Washerwoman - sung with typhoons of applause by Henri Clark - Music Sheet, written by Walter Hadtings and composed by W. T. Webb

Background imageParnell Collection: MAP: IRELAND, 1893. Home Rule Map of Ireland, illustrated with Irish politicians

MAP: IRELAND, 1893. Home Rule Map of Ireland, illustrated with Irish politicians. Engraving, 1893

Background imageParnell Collection: Eminent Politicians / 1886

Eminent Politicians / 1886
Eminent politicians including Gladstone, Randolph Churchill and Charles Stewart Parnell gather in the Commons Lobby

Background imageParnell Collection: Charles Parnell, 1880

Charles Parnell, 1880
CHARLES STEWART PARNELL(1846 - 1891) Irish Nationalist politician pictured in 1880. Date: 1880

Background imageParnell Collection: POSTER: IRELAND, c1881. The Cause of Ireland. Lithograph, c1881

POSTER: IRELAND, c1881. The Cause of Ireland. Lithograph, c1881

Background imageParnell Collection: Visitors wait outside Kilmainham Jail, Dublin

Visitors wait outside Kilmainham Jail, Dublin
Visitors, including members of the Ladies Land League, wait outside Kilmainham Jail, where many of the Irish Land League leaders, including Charles Stewart Parnell, were being held

Background imageParnell Collection: Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott
527661 Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Erne's Mayo estates was one of the first victims

Background imageParnell Collection: Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott
527663 Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Erne's Mayo estates, was one of the first victims

Background imageParnell Collection: Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo)

Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo)
534702 Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo); (add.info.: Parnell (1846-1891) was a supporter of the Irish Land League

Background imageParnell Collection: Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) Irish nationalist, political leader and champion of Home Rule

Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) Irish nationalist, political leader and champion of Home Rule
528095 Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) Irish nationalist, political leader and champion of Home Rule. Parnell, President of the Irish Land League, Addressing a Meeting

Background imageParnell Collection: Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish Politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo)

Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish Politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo)
534704 Charles Stuart Parnell, Irish Politician, c1874-1891. 19th century (photo); (add.info.: Parnell (1846-1891) was a supporter of the Irish Land League

Background imageParnell Collection: Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott
527662 Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Erne's Mayo estates, was one of the first victims

Background imageParnell Collection: The Irish Frankenstein, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Irish Frankenstein, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain
The 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

Background imageParnell Collection: Cartoon, Parnell with Gladstone and Salisbury

Cartoon, Parnell with Gladstone and Salisbury
Cartoon, Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish Nationalist, with Gladstone and Salisbury as puppets, and Randolph Churchill looking over the top of a wall - Does Mr Parnell hope that in the next parliament

Background imageParnell Collection: The Grave of Charles Stewart Parnell, Irelands greatest leader, Dublin, 1896. Creator

The Grave of Charles Stewart Parnell, Irelands greatest leader, Dublin, 1896. Creator
The Grave of Charles Stewart Parnell, Irelands greatest leader, Dublin, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageParnell Collection: The Irish Vampire, 1885. Artist: John Tenniel

The Irish Vampire, 1885. Artist: John Tenniel
The 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)

Background imageParnell Collection: St Marys Church, Parnell, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

St Marys Church, Parnell, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageParnell Collection: Holy Trinity Cathedral and St Marys Church, Parnell, Auckland, North Island

Holy Trinity Cathedral and St Marys Church, Parnell, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageParnell Collection: Cartoon, The Boat Race, Anti-Parnellites in their new boat

Cartoon, The Boat Race, Anti-Parnellites in their new boat
Political cartoon, The Boat Race, Irish Home Rule - The Anti-Parnellites in their new boat (Irish National Federation) Date: 1891

Background imageParnell Collection: Cartoon, Nearly Out This Time! Irish Home Rule

Cartoon, Nearly Out This Time! Irish Home Rule
Political cartoon, Nearly Out This Time! Gladstone and Harcourt, Irish Home Rule Date: 1891

Background imageParnell Collection: Cartoon, His Valentine, W E Gladstone at his desk

Cartoon, His Valentine, W E Gladstone at his desk
Political cartoon, His Valentine, William Ewart Gladstone at his desk, holding a portrait of Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician Date: 1891

Background imageParnell Collection: Music cover, Mary Lou, from High Time!

Music cover, Mary Lou, from High Time!
Music cover, Mary Lou, words and music by Dick Hurran, sung by Gil Johnson, from Val Parnell's New Musical and Dance Show, High Time

Background imageParnell Collection: Advert, Dick Whittington pantomime, London Palladium

Advert, Dick Whittington pantomime, London Palladium
Advert, Dick Whittington pantomime at the London Palladium, starring Frankie Howerd, Mr Pastry (Richard Hearne) and Sonnie Hale Date: 1952

Background imageParnell Collection: Charles Parnell at a Anti Rent Meeting 1879

Charles Parnell at a Anti Rent Meeting 1879
Charles Parnell an Irish nationalist, addressing an anti-rent meeting at Limerick, Ireland. Date: August 1879

Background imageParnell Collection: JOHN REDMOND

JOHN REDMOND (1856 - 1918), Irish statesman who did his best to keep order after the death of Parnell but ultimately failed to control the dissenting factions

Background imageParnell Collection: Constabulary Guarding a Government Reporter at a Plan of Campaign Meeting

Constabulary Guarding a Government Reporter at a Plan of Campaign Meeting, from The Illustrated London News
BAL127895 Constabulary Guarding a Government Reporter at a Plan of Campaign Meeting, from The Illustrated London News, 8th January 1887 (engraving) by Dadd, S. T

Background imageParnell Collection: Wayne Parnell

Wayne Parnell South Africa England V South Africa Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 11 June 2009 Date: 11 June 2009

Background imageParnell Collection: Wayne Parnell, Kevin Pietersen

Wayne Parnell, Kevin Pietersen England V South Africa England V South Africa Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 11 June 2009 Date: 11 June 2009

Background imageParnell Collection: Reduced Fac-simile of a 'No Rent'Placard posted on the Chapel Gate at Kilfinane (engraving)

Reduced Fac-simile of a "No Rent"Placard posted on the Chapel Gate at Kilfinane (engraving)
1054763 Reduced Fac-simile of a " No Rent" Placard posted on the Chapel Gate at Kilfinane (engraving) by English School

Background imageParnell Collection: Mr Punch tells John Bull to ignore Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Irish politician

Mr Punch tells John Bull to ignore Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Irish politician
532264 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

Background imageParnell Collection: Captain William O Shea (b / w photo)

Captain William O Shea (b / w photo)
TPG447395 Captain William O Shea (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Captain William O Shea (1840-1905)

Background imageParnell Collection: Parnell Lying in State, Dublin (b / w photo)

Parnell Lying in State, Dublin (b / w photo)
3091747 Parnell Lying in State, Dublin (b/w photo) by Irish Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Parnell Lying in State, Dublin)

Background imageParnell Collection: Cartoon, Mr Parnell, like Oliver Twist, asks for more

Cartoon, Mr Parnell, like Oliver Twist, asks for more. Lord Salisbury plays the part of the Beadle, dishing out thin soup. A comment on Conservative resistance to Irish Home Rule. 1886

Background imageParnell Collection: Lord Randolph Churchill (left) trying to make Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician

Lord Randolph Churchill (left) trying to make Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician
532262 Lord Randolph Churchill (left) trying to make Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician, show his hand and let Churchill

Background imageParnell Collection: Charles Stewart Parnell, Issac Butt and the Irish Party

Charles Stewart Parnell, Issac Butt and the Irish Party
Charles Stewart Parnell, Issac Butt and other members of the Irish Party. 1887

Background imageParnell Collection: Some Old Parliamentary Hands (engraving)

Some Old Parliamentary Hands (engraving)
1603329 Some Old Parliamentary Hands (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Some Old Parliamentary Hands)

Background imageParnell Collection: Irish National League, with face of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891)

Irish National League, with face of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891)
532267 Irish National League, with face of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), shown as a vampire preying on Ireland. John Tenniel cartoon from Punch London, 24 October 1885

Background imageParnell Collection: Englands Prince and Irelands Emperor, illustration from Puck Magazine

Englands Prince and Irelands Emperor, illustration from Puck Magazine
486393 Englands Prince and Irelands Emperor, illustration from Puck Magazine, 1885 (litho) by Opper, Frederick Burr (1857-1937); cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageParnell Collection: The Agitation in Ireland (engraving)

The Agitation in Ireland (engraving)
1054309 The Agitation in Ireland (engraving) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Agitation in Ireland)

Background imageParnell Collection: Parnell Memorial, Dublin, Ireland. The foundation stone of the monument was laid in 1899

Parnell Memorial, Dublin, Ireland. The foundation stone of the monument was laid in 1899, and the years of fund-raising, including appeals to the Irish Diaspora in the United States

Background imageParnell Collection: PARNELL REMOVED / 1881

PARNELL REMOVED / 1881
By order of the Speaker, Charles Stewart Parnell is removed from the Commons by the sergeant-at-arms for obstruction. Date: 3 February 1881

Background imageParnell Collection: Charles Stewart Parnell re-elected

Charles Stewart Parnell re-elected
Charles Stewart Parnell is re-elected as leader of the Irish Party, in Committee Room 15 at the House of Commons, Central London. Date: 25 November 1890

Background imageParnell Collection: Jack Parnell, unknown venue, 2003. Creator: Brian Foskett

Jack Parnell, unknown venue, 2003. Creator: Brian Foskett
Jack Parnell, unknown venue, 2003

Background imageParnell Collection: Aston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Charterhall 1955. Creator: Unknown

Aston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Charterhall 1955. Creator: Unknown
Aston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Charterhall 1955

Background imageParnell Collection: Aston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Aintree 1955. Creator: Unknown

Aston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Aintree 1955. Creator: Unknown
Aston Martin DB3S, Reg Parnell, Aintree 1955

Background imageParnell Collection: 1951 BRM V16, Reg Parnell at Goodwood. Creator: Unknown

1951 BRM V16, Reg Parnell at Goodwood. Creator: Unknown
1951 BRM V16, Reg Parnell at Goodwood



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"Parnell: A Political Icon and Champion of Ireland's Cause" Step into the world of Parnell, a name that resonates with Irish history and political activism. Goodwood by Emmwood captures the essence of Bank holiday at Goodwood, where Parnell's influence was felt far and wide. The Poor Washerwoman - Henri Clark - Music Sheet echoes the struggles faced by ordinary people, while POSTER: IRELAND, c1881. The Cause of Ireland showcases the fervor for change. Charles Parnell emerges as a key figure in this narrative; his presence in 1880 marked a turning point in Irish politics. Visitors eagerly wait outside Kilmainham Jail, Dublin to catch a glimpse of this eminent politician who fought tirelessly for justice. Cartoons like The Boat Race reveal the opposition faced by Anti-Parnellites as they navigate uncharted waters. Yet hope remains evident through Cartoon, Nearly Out This Time. Irish Home Rule, symbolizing an imminent victory for their cause. Even W E Gladstone couldn't escape Parnell's influence; His Valentine cartoon depicts him at his desk contemplating the power wielded by this formidable leader. Meanwhile, music covers such as Mary Lou from High Time. Capture the spirit and passion surrounding Parnell's movement. Intriguingly diverse adverts like Dick Whittington pantomime at London Palladium remind us that even amidst political turmoil, life goes on with moments of joy and entertainment. Parnell's legacy is one that continues to inspire generations; he left an indelible mark on Irish history and paved the way for future politicians to champion their causes fearlessly.