Box 20
Contains 72 Results:
Butler, Mildred A. "Bog rose" and "brooklime" flower illustrations, watercolor, between 1880-1941
Drawings, paintings, and prints by Irish artists. Note that additional art by members of the Yeats family can be found in the Yeats family series.
Collection is open for research.
Cannon, Moya and Kathleen Furey. "Golden Lane," limited edition print commissioned by Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries, 2001
Drawings, paintings, and prints by Irish artists. Note that additional art by members of the Yeats family can be found in the Yeats family series.
Collection is open for research.
O'Brien, Rosaleen Brigid. "A Christmas Greeting from an Arts Club Member" Christmas card, before 1936
Ganly, Brigid (Artist). Print includes Ganley's maiden name, R.B. O'Brien. Blank inside.
Collection is open for research.
Reaney, Padraic and Mary O'Malley. "The Otter Woman," limited edition print commissioned by Kennys, 2000
Drawings, paintings, and prints by Irish artists. Note that additional art by members of the Yeats family can be found in the Yeats family series.
Collection is open for research.
Reaney, Padraic. "After the Eviction," screen print, late 1900s or early 2000s
Print 3/25.
Collection is open for research.
Reaney, Padraic. "Fleeing the Famine II," screen print, late 1900s or early 2000s
Print 2/25.
Collection is open for research.
Russell, George (AE). "The Street Fighters," ink drawing, late 1800s or early 1900s
Drawings, paintings, and prints by Irish artists. Note that additional art by members of the Yeats family can be found in the Yeats family series.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified. "The Seed Cake Woman", ink drawing, undated
Drawing of a woman seated on the ground by a basket holding up what looks like a round fruit.
Collection is open for research.
O'Dubhghaill, Seamus. Lecture card and letter, 1943, 1949
Includes a card for a Cumann Seain Mhic Eachaidh commemorative lecture on "The Life and Aim of Sean Mac Eachaidh" by S.G. O'Ceallaigh that also features a lecture on "The Task Ahead" by Seamus O'Dubhgaill (1949), a Christmas card to Sean O'Dubhgaill (1943), and a tiny card with a prayer for the Feast of Saint Patrick (undated).
Collection is open for research.
Sinn Féin. "A Proclamation", flier, undated
Issued by the West Limerick Executive of the Sinn Féin Organization closing all public houses at 9 pm weekdays and all day Sunday due to problems arising from "consumption of intoxicating drink".
Collection is open for research.
S.M.G. "Sinn Féin, Sinn Féin" poem, flier, undated
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "Do Not be Deceived" flier, approximately 1923
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "God bless Ireland, Pope John Paul II" poster, 1979
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "The Irish Emigrant" and "Ben Block" poems, printed clipping or leaflet, undated
Printed by "Walker, Printer, Durham". Page is numbered 20.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "An Irishman who takes guns from England…" flier, approximately 1922
Full text: " An Irishman who takes Guns from England to shoot down his own Countrymen is a Patriot, This is A New Doctrine".
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "Lament for the Potato" poem, flier, approximately 1846
This is not the poem of the same name by Jane Wilde. Author unidentified.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "RIP the late John Redmond" flier, 1918
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified sponsor. "Who fears to speak of Easter Week?" poem, flier, after 1916
Includes fliers and posters, primarily regarding Irish independence and the relationship of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and England. Most are printed materials, but one by Constance de Markievicz is an original drawing. Unlike the political satire series, none of these incorporate satire or comedy to make their point.
Collection is open for research.
Gillam, Bernhard. "Democracy's dilemma" tariff cartoon, 1883 May 9
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified. Cartoon of a man running through a freshly-laid cement foundation, drawing, undated
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified. Parade cartoon, including banner for "President Mike Murphy, Vice President Pat Casey", print, undated
Contains political cartoons, as drawings, newspaper clippings, and prints. Also includes caricatures, in the form of chess pieces, drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Collection is open for research.
Dantmo, maybe. "Disarmament Conference", drawing, 1932 or 1933
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Unidentified. "Reciprocal trade", print, between 1883-1896
Cartoons containing the character of "John Bull", a personification of England popular in cartoons from the 18th century through the first World War. He is often the counterpart to the American "Uncle Sam".
Collection is open for research.
Fun, "Bogey!", 1865 September 30
Most clippings are the illustrated front page, often of supplements, or full-page cartoon spreads.
Collection is open for research.
Clegg, Joseph R. Unidentified publication of Clegg's cartoons, approximately 1888
Nine leaves from an unidentified publication of Clegg's political cartoons. Each page has a short text and a suggested tune to go with it. There are page number gaps.
Collection is open for research.