Drawing of four ships in a harbour.
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Part of Woodfield Papers
Drawing in pencil of four ships in a harbour. Reverse side of paper contains an excerpt from a newspaper from 31 March 1843.
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Drawing of four ships in a harbour.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Drawing in pencil of four ships in a harbour. Reverse side of paper contains an excerpt from a newspaper from 31 March 1843.
Unsigned watercolour of a burial cross with the inscription:
'In loving memory of Kevin Barry who died for Ireland Nov 2nd 1920'. Also captioned 'memory is the only friend that grieve [sic] can call its own.'
Drawing depicting a skeleton winning a 100 yd sprint in Tintown Camp in 60 years time (1983).
Pencil drawing of a lighthouse.
Drawing by [D. J.] at Tintown Camp, of a rural village. Accompanying verse:
'Old scenes are apt to change
As time will age one's life
But remembrance is a tiny tack
Even thro years of strife.'
P77/6 O'Brennan Ballykinlar Page 8
Part of Papers of the O’Brennan Family
An artificially constructed collection of generally dissociated documents relating to the Charleville Estate and the Bury family/earls of Charleville. Contains some legal documents such as marriage settlements and leases; correspondence relating to financial matters on the Charleville Estate and associated estates, e.g., the Marlay estate.; newspaper cuttings on various members of the Bury family; and correspondence and drawings relating to the Bury family jewels.
Bury Family, Earls of Charleville
Three fragmentary draft or sketch maps on tracing paper of south and west Offaly dating to c.1808, and a fourth of the King's Channel area , County Waterford, dating possibly to Larkin's survey of County Waterford in 1818.
Larkin, William
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Part of Loughton Papers
File of documents relating to the Loughton water supply.
Examples of documents contained within this file include the results of an analysis of the Loughton water supply carried out by the Royal Dublin Society, Leinster house; a drawing of Loughton Reservoir (Majors hill) 1897 and instructions as to water supply Hot and Cold Loughton.