Ireland Illustrated: From Original DrawingsH. Fisher, son, and Jackson, 1853 |
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... occupied by the Danes , who lived in a perpetual strife with the native Irish ; and , during the latter period of the Danish intrusion , DUBLIN became familiarly known to the inhabitants of North Wales , of Anglesea in particular ...
... occupied by the Danes , who lived in a perpetual strife with the native Irish ; and , during the latter period of the Danish intrusion , DUBLIN became familiarly known to the inhabitants of North Wales , of Anglesea in particular ...
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... occupied by marine villas and agreeable mansions of the nobility and gentry from the Metropolis ; while the lofty hills in the rear , form , not only a majestic back - ground to the view , but afford shelter from the prevailing winds ...
... occupied by marine villas and agreeable mansions of the nobility and gentry from the Metropolis ; while the lofty hills in the rear , form , not only a majestic back - ground to the view , but afford shelter from the prevailing winds ...
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... occupied by his Majesty during his visit to Ireland — an elegant mansion and pleasure grounds for the accommodation of the chief secretary - and several minor residences for the use of the members of his Excellency's household . The ...
... occupied by his Majesty during his visit to Ireland — an elegant mansion and pleasure grounds for the accommodation of the chief secretary - and several minor residences for the use of the members of his Excellency's household . The ...
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... occupied by Essex - street , Temple Bar , and Crane - lane , was " a slough and strand , " on the margin of which , not far from Dame's - gate , stood a little quay * or wharf for mooring small craft . The reign of Charles II . a reign ...
... occupied by Essex - street , Temple Bar , and Crane - lane , was " a slough and strand , " on the margin of which , not far from Dame's - gate , stood a little quay * or wharf for mooring small craft . The reign of Charles II . a reign ...
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... occupied by the clustered assemblage of domestic roofs , of slender and heaven - pointing spires , of lofty turrets , and of noble domes , that now crowd and adorn this early promised city . These numerous objects appear well relieved ...
... occupied by the clustered assemblage of domestic roofs , of slender and heaven - pointing spires , of lofty turrets , and of noble domes , that now crowd and adorn this early promised city . These numerous objects appear well relieved ...
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adorned agreeable amongst ancient Antrim appears arch architect architectural avenues banks Baronies Bartlett basaltes beautiful beneath breadth Bridge building called Castle Causeway centre chapel Church city of DUBLIN Clondalkin columns consists Cork cornice COUNTY ANTRIM COUNTY CORK Courts Courtstown Cove demesne distance Drawn by Geo Duke Earl edifice elegant elevation enclosed Engraved entablature entrance erected extensive feet in length FISHER foreground front graceful grand granted ground handsome Harbour height hills Illustration Ionic order Ireland Irish Island James Gandon Kilkenny KILKENNY CASTLE Killarney Killiney King Lake LAKE OF KILLARNEY landscape lofty LONDON Lord mansion miles monument mountains noble occupied ornamented pedestal pediment Petrie Phoenix Park picturesque Pillar Portico Portland stone possesses present proprietor quay residence river Lee river Liffey rock Royal Canal scene scenery side spacious spire stands steeple stone Strongbow sublime summit supporting surface Tower town walls Waterford