Laois (Queen's)

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  • Queen's County reverted to Laois in 1922

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      Laois (Queen's)

      • UF Co. Laois

      • UF County Laois

      • UF Queen's County

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      Laois (Queen's)

        60 Archivistische beschrijving results for Laois (Queen's)

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        Album 1, Page 20
        IE OH OHS48/1/20 · Deel · July 1901
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

        Ballyfin House'

        1. 'Vera, Sir Algernan Coote, Miss Mulville, Mrs Hamilton, (roundward) Lady Coote'.
        2. 'Lady Coote, Miss Mulville, Mrs Hamilton, Sir Algernan, Maxwell Coote'.
        3. 'Vera, Sir Algernan Coote, Miss Mulville, Mrs Hamilton, Lady Coote'.
        Album 1, Page 39
        IE OH OHS48/1/39 · Deel · 14 July 1902
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

        Brittas'

        1. 'Brittas Castle'.
        2. 'Brittas Castle'.
        3. 'Garty OCM [O'Connor-Morris], Kathleen Dunne, Ellen Goodbody, Col. Kinlock, Mrs. Kinlock, Mrs. Remmely, Vera, Flo., Lily OCM [O'Connor-Morris], Mr. Drought'.
        4. 'Brittas Castle'
        Photograph Album (1903-1904)
        IE OH OHS48/3 · Bestanddeel · 1903-1904
        Part of Magan-Biddulph Photograph Collection

        Medium-sized, leather hardback photograph album complied by Middleton Biddulph containing sepia-toned photographs, taken between 1903 and 1904. A series of the photographs in this album were taken during the Gordon Bennett Motor Race in July 1903, and capture sites across Laois including; Stradbally; Rock of Dunamase; Foxcroft House, Portarlington. Also includes photographs of Braganstown House, Castlebellingham county Louth owned ny John Ribton Garstin; visit to the O’Connor Morris family, Gortnamona or Mount Pleasant, Killoughey, Ryllamore; mares and foals belonging to Dr G Moorehead of Tullamore; Fete Day at Castle Bernard [Kinnity Castle] attended by Lord Rosse, the fourth earl.