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Irelands Collection

Discover the enchanting beauty of Ireland's captivating landscapes and rich history

Background imageIrelands Collection: HILL OF HOWTH / DUBLIN

HILL OF HOWTH / DUBLIN
Dublin: Hill of Howth and Irelands Eye Date: 1916

Background imageIrelands Collection: Robert Emmet, Irelands patriot martyr

Robert Emmet, Irelands patriot martyr. Print shows Robert Emmet, half-length portrait, facing right, holding sword in left hand. Date c1874

Background imageIrelands Collection: Howth Town and Harbour overlooking Irelands Eye and Tear

Howth Town and Harbour overlooking Irelands Eye and Tear

Background imageIrelands Collection: M JEKYLL, O HYDE

M JEKYLL, O HYDE
Dr M Jekyll and Mr O Hyde - Tenniel uses Stevensons novel as an allegory of Irelands two faces - the one respectable, the other murderous. Date: 1888

Background imageIrelands Collection: Cara Lake & Carrantuohill, Co Kerry, Ireland

Cara Lake & Carrantuohill, Co Kerry, Ireland
Cara Lake & Carrantuohill (Irelands highest Mountain) County Kerry Ireland

Background imageIrelands Collection: Ireland's Mansion, Shewsbury, early 1900s

Ireland's Mansion, Shewsbury, early 1900s

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands Mansion, Shrewsbury early 1900's

Irelands Mansion, Shrewsbury early 1900's

Background imageIrelands Collection: Shrewsbury Ireland's Mansion early 1900s

Shrewsbury Ireland's Mansion early 1900s

Background imageIrelands Collection: No Way Through For Irelands

No Way Through For Irelands Patrick Johns.Ireland V Fiji 19 November 1995 Date: 19 November 1995

Background imageIrelands Collection: Sicele O Brien

Sicele O Brien (1887 - 1931), Irelands pioneering pilot, second woman to get her commercial licence

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands Mansions, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Irelands Mansions, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. circa 1900

Background imageIrelands Collection: Malin Head Irelands Most Northerly Point, Inishowen

Malin Head Irelands Most Northerly Point, Inishowen, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland

Background imageIrelands Collection: Mizen Head, (Irelands Land end) near Goleen, West Cork

Mizen Head, (Irelands Land end) near Goleen, West Cork, Republic of Ireland

Background imageIrelands Collection: Wil Carling & Rob Andrew Halt

Wil Carling & Rob Andrew Halt
Wil Carling and Rob Andrew Halt Irelands Keith Woods Run 21 January 1995 Date: 21 January 1995

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands Eye and Howth Harbour

Irelands Eye and Howth Harbour - an elevated view with buildings under a cliff, along the edge of the harbour wall, to Irelands Eye. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Dublin; Howth)

Background imageIrelands Collection: Howth and Irelands Eye

Howth and Irelands Eye - an elevated view looking down on the town and harbour and the island beyond. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Dublin; Howth). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageIrelands Collection: Archaelogical Institute Annual Meeting at Rochester, 1863

Archaelogical Institute Annual Meeting at Rochester, 1863
A commerative page in the Illustrated London News, marking the Archaelogical Institute of Great Britain and Irelands annual meeting at Rochester, July 1863

Background imageIrelands Collection: British soldiers reading Irelands Saturday Night

British soldiers reading Irelands Saturday Night
British soldiers, probably from the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, off-duty and relaxing in a dormitory; one of the men is reading the sports newspaper Irelands Saturday Night. Date: C.1912

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands latest martyrs

Irelands latest martyrs. Date c1869

Background imageIrelands Collection: Irelands last martyrs

Irelands last martyrs. Date c1863


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Discover the enchanting beauty of Ireland's captivating landscapes and rich history. Journey to the Hill of Howth in Dublin, where you can immerse yourself in the footsteps of Robert Emmet, Ireland's patriot martyr. As you explore Howth Town and Harbour, be mesmerized by the breathtaking views overlooking Irelands Eye and Tear. Step into a world reminiscent of M Jekyll and O Hyde as you visit Ireland's Mansion in Shewsbury during the early 1900s. This grand estate transports you back in time, evoking a sense of mystery and intrigue. Uncover hidden gems like Cara Lake & Carrantuohill in Co Kerry, offering unparalleled natural beauty that will leave you awe-inspired. Lose yourself amidst its serene surroundings as you soak up the tranquility that only Ireland can offer. Experience moments frozen in time at Sicele O Brien, where history comes alive through tales passed down from generation to generation. Feel a deep connection to Ireland's past as these stories unfold before your eyes. Delve into the opulence Mansions located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire during the early 1900s. Marvel at their architectural splendor while imagining life within their walls. No journey through Ireland would be complete without encountering its rugged charm and untamed wilderness. Witness nature's resilience at No Way Through For Irelands - an untouched landscape that showcases Mother Nature's raw power. Immerse yourself in all that is uniquely Irish - from its majestic hills to its historic mansions; from tales of bravery to moments frozen in time; from tranquil lakesides to wild landscapes begging exploration. Discover why Ireland holds an irresistible allure for travelers seeking both adventure and serenity alike.