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  • Britain, or a chorographicall description of the most flourishing kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Ilands adioyning, out of the depth of antiqvitie : beavtified with mappes of the severall Shires of England / written first in Latine by William Camden ; Translated newly into English by Philémon Holland.
  • Saint Patrick banishing reptiles from Ireland. Coloured woodcut (?).
  • Britain, or a chorographicall description of the most flourishing kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Ilands adioyning, out of the depth of antiqvitie : beavtified with mappes of the severall Shires of England / written first in Latine by William Camden ; Translated newly into English by Philémon Holland.
  • Britain, or a chorographicall description of the most flourishing kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Ilands adioyning, out of the depth of antiqvitie : beavtified with mappes of the severall Shires of England / written first in Latine by William Camden ; Translated newly into English by Philémon Holland.
  • A map of Ireland with figures and Aids helpline numbers; advertisement by the Southern Health Board. Colour lithograph by Kieran O'Connor, November 1992.
  • Cottage hospitals, general, fever and convalescent : their progress, management and work in Great Britain and Ireland, and the United States of America : with an alphabetical list of every cottage hospital at present opened : many plans and illustrations including a portrait of Albert Napper / by Henry C. Burdett.
  • Map of Ireland, showing Scottish and Welsh coasts. Engraving after J. Speed, 1610.
  • Cottage hospitals, general, fever and convalescent : their progress, management and work in Great Britain and Ireland, and the United States of America : with an alphabetical list of every cottage hospital at present opened : many plans and illustrations including a portrait of Albert Napper / by Henry C. Burdett.
  • Geology: a large stalactite in Kingston Cave, Ireland. Lithograph by G. Masser after Miss Atkinson.
  • Saint Patrick. Engraving by E. Finden, 1815.
  • A large red ribbon representing Red Ribbon Day; an advertisement for the annual street collection in support of Aids in Ireland. Colour lithograph.
  • King Louis XIV in bed, having been told that the rumour of King William III's death was untrue, is treated by physicians and surgeons representing different nations. Etching by P. Bouttats., c. 1690.
  • A priest (the Catholic church) has tied a young woman (Ireland) with a rope and is admonishing her. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, July 1891.
  • Britain, or a chorographicall description of the most flourishing kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Ilands adioyning, out of the depth of antiqvitie : beavtified with mappes of the severall Shires of England / written first in Latine by William Camden ; Translated newly into English by Philémon Holland.
  • Sir William Harcourt in the role of Sir John Falstaff wooes Ireland in the role of one of the merry wives of Windsor. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 6 April 1889.
  • A great Temperance festival in the Corn-Exchange, Cork, in full swing. Wood-engraving after J. McDonald, 1843.
  • Two women standing under a tree exchanging an olive branch and music, with freight around them and with ships passing by in the background; representing the friendship of England and Ireland as a sea-trading union. Coloured mezzotint.
  • In Ireland, sore throats used to be treated by applying salt herrings to the feet ... but today ... : the choice is Strepsils antiseptic lozenges for mouth and throat infections / Boots Pure Drug Company Limited.
  • A man being restrained in a chair while a doctor and nurse prepare to give him some medicine; referring to English politicians' feelings towards Daniel O'Connell. Coloured lithograph by J. Doyle, 1833.
  • A cart laden with coins in sacks is dragged by a group of devils who are lashed by men armed with whips; representing William Wood's scheme to improve the Irish coinage. Engraving, 1724.
  • King Louis XIV in bed, having been told that the rumour of King William III's death was untrue, is treated by physicians and surgeons representing different nations. Etching by P. Bouttats., c. 1690.
  • A blind musician holding a uilleann pipe or pastoral bagpipe. Etching attributed to G. Grattan.
  • A young Irish woman working at a spinning wheel. Engraving by Francis Holl after F.W. Topham.
  • Astronomy: a large refracting telescope, at Birr Castle, Ireland. Lithograph by W. Bevan after Miss Henrietta M. Crompton, with figures by H. C. Herries.
  • [Undated newspaper cutting titled: A giant's devices].
  • A well-dressed black couple in New York City are being offered a coat by a poor Irish immigrant outside a laundry. Coloured lithograph.
  • Five red hearts interpersed with smaller hearts with a block of patchwork designs above a series venues and dates; advertisement for The Irish Quilt Tour 1991 Aids Memorial. Colour lithograph.
  • King Louis XIV in bed, having been told that the rumour of King William III's death was untrue, is treated by physicians and surgeons representing different nations. Etching by P. Bouttats., c. 1690.
  • An historic sketch of the causes, progress, extent, and mortality of the contagious fever epidemic in Ireland during the years 1817, 1818, and 1819 / [William Harty]  [Appendix].
  • A disabled soldier has his wooden legs stolen by four Irishmen in a bar. Colour lithograph by H.G. Banks, ca. 1899.