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  • Lizard Peninsula Coastal Conservation Project, Cornwall
  • A Barber, Morocco
  • A Comparison of the West Corners of the Natural History Museum and the National Gallery of Ireland
  • A Correct Survey of the Bay of Dublin, 1795
  • A Design for the Crown of the Mace of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
  • A Design for the West Porch of the National Gallery of Ireland
  • A Floral Textile Design, for Sefton Fabrics, Belfast
  • A Map of County Dublin Divided in Barony's Reduced from an Actual Survey in Four Sheets by John…
  • A Map of Proposed Alterations to Clarendon Market, near Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin in 1783
  • A Map of the County of Dublin divided in Barony's, reduced from an actual survey in four sheets
  • A Panorama of Kilkenny
  • A Path through Trees with a Cornfield
  • A Plan of Leinster Lawn, Dublin
  • A Plan of the City of Dublin and Environs in 1753, on the same scale as London, Paris…
A Polar Projection of the Leinster Lawn Complex
  • A Proposed Alteration to the National Gallery of Ireland Mezzanine (Rm. 14) Windows
  • A Ta-Whang Feast
  • A View of Lough Mask
  • A View of Villefranche from the East
  • A Young Girl Reading
  • Abstract
  • Abstract
  • Abstract
  • Abstract
  • Achill Horses
  • After the Manner of Perugino (Mary Ryan)
  • An Abstract Composition
  • An Ornamental Panel with an Eagle
  • Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden, (1739-1803), Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
  • Bunnafreeva Lough, Croaghaun, Achill
  • Callan Church, County Kilkenny
  • Cast of Death Mask of John Mitchel (1815-1875), Agitator and Author of 'Jail Journey'
  • Cast of the Death Mask of Charles Joseph Kickham (1828-1882), Fenian and Writer
  • Certificate Commemorating Loan of Exhibits by National Gallery of Ireland to the 1887 Manchester Exhibition
  • Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin, and Chapter House from the South-East
  • Clondalkin Round Tower, County Dublin
  • Connemara Mountains
  • Connemara Trout
  • Cooke's Royal Map of Dublin (with Vignettes of Principal Buildings)
  • Costumes for a Page Boy and Authoress, a Man in a Cloak, a Maidenly Lady and a Poet
  • Costumes for Two Peasant Girls
  • Daniel O'Connell, M.P. (1775-1847), Statesman
  • Daniel O'Connell, M.P. (1775-1847), Statesman
  • Daniel O'Connell, M.P., (1775-1847), Statesman
  • 'David the Shepherd Boy' - Horace Hone (1756-1825), Son of the Artist
  • Design for the National Gallery of Ireland Queen's Gallery (Rm. 9)
  • 'Die neue Versöhnungs-Halle zu Dublin' - supposedly the Royal College of Surgeons, Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin
  • Dr Douglas Hyde (1860-1949), Scholar and First President of Ireland
  • Dublin and Islandbridge from the Magazine Hill in Phoenix Park
  • Dublin and Islandbridge from the Magazine Hill in Phoenix Park
  • Dublin and its Suburbs
  • Dublin Drinking Fountains for Beresford Place and Parkgate Street
  • Dublin Fireworks
  • Dublin from Three Rock Mountain, County Dublin
  • East Side of Principal or Front Square, Trinity College, Dublin
  • Edward Martyn (1859-1923), Philanthropist and Playwright
  • Figures in a Boat
  • Frame containing Six Daguerreotypes of Daniel O'Connell and the Repeal Martyrs
  • General Lazare Hoche (1768-1797), French Republican Army, Commander of the French Forces in Ireland 1797
  • George IV, King of England, Entering Dublin
  • George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney (1737-1806), Former Chief Secretary for Ireland and Ambassador to Russia and China
  • George William Russell (AE), (1867-1935), Artist, Author and Poet, in his Dublin Office
  • George William Russell (AE), (1867-1935), Artist, Author and Poet
  • Gerald (Jeremiah) O’Donovan (1871-1942), Novelist, Political Essayist and Irish Revivalist
  • Howth, Irelands Eye and Lambay Island from Kilmacud in 1788
  • "I Have Trodden the Winepress Alone"
  • In the Conservatory
  • Ireland with the Repeal
  • Isaac Butt M.P. (1813-1879), Barrister and Writer
  • Its a Big Job, (Self-Portrait with Philippa)
  • James Clarence Mangan (1803-1849), Poet, after his Death in the Meath Hospital, Dublin
  • Jane Francesca Elgee, Lady Wilde (1821-1896), Writer, (Pen-Name Speranza) and Mother of Oscar Wilde
  • John D'Alton (1792-1867), Barrister, Historian and Genealogist
  • John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmorland (1759-1841), Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
  • John Millington Synge (1871-1909), Playwright
  • John Millington Synge (1871-1909), Playwright
  • Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), Dean of Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and Satirist
  • Kilcullen Bridge, County Kildare (for an engraving 1st May 1820 and ill. for Cromwell's 'Excursions through Ireland', 1820)
  • Little and Great Sugar Loaf Mountains, County Wicklow
  • Lord Powerscourt's House, William Street South, Dublin
  • Map of Dublin in 1714
  • Map of Dublin in 1797
  • Maude Gonne McBride, (1866-1953), Actress and Revolutionary
  • Medallion of William T. Cosgrave, (1880-1965), President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State
  • Modern Plan of the City and Environs of Dublin 1798 with Vignette of the Custom House
  • Mould of Medallion of Robert Emmet (1778 - 1803), Irish Patriot
  • Mrs John Hutton (née Dix), (b. c.1763)
  • Nautical Map of Dublin Bay with Vignettes of Seapoint Martello Tower and Poolbeg Light House, South Wall
  • North African Man
  • Outside the Ale Tent at Donnybrook Fair, near Dublin
  • Plan for Extension of Sculpture Gallery, Dargan Wing, National Gallery of Ireland
  • Portrait of a Gentleman with a Beard
  • Portrait of Augusta Gregory (1852-1932), Dramatist and Folklorist
  • Portrait of Augusta Gregory (1852-1932), Dramatist
  • Portrait of George Moore (1852-1933), Novelist
  • Portrait of Jack B. Yeats (1871-1957) as a Boy
  • Portrait of John Fitzgibbon, Earl of Clare (1749-1802)
  • Portrait of Reverend P.S. Dineen (1860-1934), Lexicographer
  • Portrait of Sir Hugh Lane (1865-1915), Director of the National Gallery of Ireland 1914-1915
  • Portrait of Susan Mitchell (1866-1926), Poet
  • Portrait of Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763-1798)
  • Possible Portrait of Hester Vanhomrigh ('Vanessa') (1690-1723)
  • Powerscourt Waterfall
  • 'Premiere vue D'Irelande - A First View of Ireland
  • Queen's Bridge, Essex Bridge and Carlisle Bridge, Dublin
  • Richmond Barracks, Inchicore
  • Robert Holmes (1765-1859), Lawyer and Brother-in-Law of Robert Emmet
  • Rooftops, Thomastown, County Kilkenny
  • Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, from the South-East
  • Saint Thomas's Church, Marlborough Street, Dublin
  • Sarah Sophia Banks
  • Satirical Religious Print
  • Self-Portrait with an Easel
  • Shane's Castle, County Antrim (now demolished)
  • Sheet of Illustrations: Clontarf Castle, County Dublin, a Ball and Chain, and Three Inscribed Stones
  • Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915), later Director of the National Gallery of Ireland
  • Sketch of John O'Leary
  • Sketch of John O'Leary Reading
  • Sketches of a Female Nude, a Male Model and a Sculptor
  • Slane Castle, County Meath
  • Standish O'Grady (1832-1915), Scholar
  • Stream with Farm in the Distance, possibly 'Inches' House, Lismore, Co. Waterford
  • Stream with Mountain in Background, possibly Owennashad River, Co. Waterford
  • Survey of Dublin Bay with Soundings and inset Plan of the City of Dublin in 1610 by Speed
  • Survey of Dublin Quays near the Custom House
  • Survey of the North Side of the River Liffey opposite Ringsend as divided into Plots at Easter, 1717
  • Taking Measurements - The Artist Copying a Cast in the Hall of the National Gallery of Ireland
  • The Charter School, Clontarf; Portobello Harbour Hotel (centre) on Grand Canal (on verso)
  • The Choir of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, before the 1863 Restoration
  • The Custom House, Dublin, from the River Liffey
  • The Custom House, Dublin
  • The Dead Ptarmigan (a Self-Portrait)
  • The Dublin Volunteers on College Green, 4th November, commemorating the birthday of King William III, (1650-1702)
  • The East Front of Trinity College, Dublin
  • The Entrance of George IV, King of England, (1762-1830), into the Upper Yard, Dublin Castle, 17th August 1821
  • The General Post Office and Belson Pillar, (now demolished), Sackville, (now O'Connell), Street, Dublin
  • The King's Hospital or Blue Coat School, Blackhall Pl.; The Royal Military Infirmary, Phoenix Park (on verso)
  • The Leaders of the Irish Confederation in Council
  • The Lying-in Hospital and the Rotunda; Dublin Bay from Royal Canal (on verso)
  • The Lying-In, Hospital, Dublin
  • The Marine School, Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin
  • The Pantheon Phusitechnikon, St Stephen's Green, Dublin
  • The Priest, Study for 'The Holy Well'
  • The Provost's House, Trinity College, Dublin
  • The Public Entry of George IV, King of England, (1762-1830), into Dublin 17th August, 1821, by the Lying-in…
  • The Rear of the Castle,from Bermingham Tower to the Chapel Royal; A Castle above a Bay (on verso)
  • The River Dargle, County Wicklow
  • The Rotunda and New Rooms, Dublin
  • The Rotunda, New Rooms and Rutland Square; The Continuation of the Preceding Panorama left towards Howth (on verso)
  • The Royal Charter School, Clontarf, County Dublin
  • The Royal Exchange (now City Hall), Cork Hill, Dublin
  • The Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin
  • The Rt Hon. Henry Grattan's Answer to the Roman Catholic Address, Dublin, 1795, with Portraits of (l-r) Henry…
  • The Seafront at Bray, County Wicklow
  • The Star of a Knight of St. Patrick
  • The Upper Yard, Dublin Castle
  • The Upper Yard, Dublin Castle
  • The Vere Foster Family - Sir Augustus (1873-1947), Lady Charlotte Philippa Marion (née ffolkes), (d.1938), Philippa Eugenie (1898-1962)…
  • The View from Red Cross Hill, County Wicklow
  • The Virgin and Child Enthroned
  • The Virgin and Child Enthroned (No.1)
  • The Virgin and Child Enthroned (No.2)
  • The Virgin and Child Enthroned (No.4)
  • The Virgin and Child Enthroned (No.5)
  • The Virgin and Child
  • The West Front of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
  • The West Side and North Front of the Custom House, Dublin
  • The West Side and North Front of the Custom House, Dublin
  • The Yew Parterre at Headfort House, County Meath
  • Thomas Hutton (1788-1865), Coach Builder
  • Thomas Moore (1779-1852), Poet
  • Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan (1812-1885), Lord Chancellor of Ireland
  • Upper Castle Yard, Dublin Castle
  • Walter Osborne, (1859-1903), Artist
  • West View of St George's, Hardwicke Place, Dublin
  • Westmoreland Lock Hospital, Townsend Street and Mercer's Hospital, Mercer Street; The Continuation of the Prece (on verso)
  • Wheatfield by the Sea
  • William Casey of Springfield, County Clare
  • William Connolly (c.1662-1729), Speaker of the Irish House of Commons
  • Wind Blown Trees (2)
  • Gezicht op de overwoekerde ruïne van Launceston (Cornwall)
  • Sumatra, panorama fort Cornwall en Esplanade te Penang
  • The chief mining district of Cornwall
  • The steeple Rock (Serpentine), Kynance Cove, Cornwall
  • The steeple rock (Serpentine), Kynance Cove, Cornwall
  • Lyman Matthews from "History of the town of Cornwall, Vermont".
  • map from "A Geographical Dictionary, or Gazeteer of the County of Cornwall ... With a treatise on the…
  • map from "An Illustrated Itinerary of the County of Cornwall".
  • plan from "An Illustrated Itinerary of the County of Cornwall".
  • portrait from "History of the town of Cornwall, Vermont".
  • portrait from "History of the town of Cornwall, Vermont".
  • West Cornwall from "Rambles beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken a-foot ... With illustrations by H. C.…
  • 5 gecombineerde Cornwall stoomketels
  • A New and Accurate Map Pofthe County of Cornwall [Material cartográfico] : from An Actual Survey
  • Neck Ring
  • Torc
  • Torc
  • Torc
  • Torc
  • Torc
  • Armlet
  • Armlet
  • Ax of the Palstave Type
  • Beaumaris Mount, near Bangor, Wales
  • Bracelet
  • Bracelet
  • Bronze cuirass (breastplate)
  • Brooch
  • Brooch from Kilmainham
  • Coin of the Senones
  • Curb Bit
  • Curb Bit
  • Curb Bit
  • Dagger (Dirk) Blade
  • Dalriada Brooch
  • Disk from a Reel
  • FAIRMONT/ WATER WORKS/ ON THE SCHUYLKILL/ EW&S/ CELTIC CHINA
  • Flanged Ax
  • Flanged Ax
  • Fortified entrance to a Welsh town (East gate of Caernarvon)
  • Funnel-Shaped Mount
  • Glass pendant in the form of an amphora
  • Head of a Man Wearing a Cap or Helmet
  • Horse-Shaped Brooch
  • Leaf from a Book of Hours: Christ Carrying the Cross (Sext, Hours of the…
  • Lough Erne Shrine
  • Openwork Mount
  • Ornament
  • Ornament
  • Penannular Brooch
  • Penannular Brooch
  • Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome)
  • Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 66v, Text
  • Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 95v, Text
  • Self-Portrait
  • Silver Neck Ring
  • Socketed Ax-Head (Celt)
  • Statuette, Hooded Figure
  • Study for Glass (Celtic Jeweled Cross in Arabesque)
  • Terret (Rein Guide)
  • The Liberation of Oriane from a set of Amadis of Gaul
  • TRANSYLVANIA/ UNIVERSITY/ LEXINGTON/ E.W.&S./ CELTIC CHINA
  • View of Chepstow, Wales
  • The Crystal Palace during its re-erection at Sydenham, London: a large celtic cross and…
  • Tristram and Isolde lying dead next to each other. Line block after Roger de…
  • Celtic, Romanesque and Gothic architectural and decorative elements in buildings in France. Coloured engraving…
  • [Deux bretons] : [estampe] / AS [Armand Seguin]
  • [Les crapauds] : [estampe] ([1er état]) / A. Seguin
  • [Décoration de Bretagne - Bretonnes au bord de la mer] : [estampe] / [A.…
  • [Les bretonnes] : [estampe] / A. Seguin
  • [Jeune garçon] : [estampe] / [A. Seguin]
  • [Trois bretonnes se reposant après le travail] : [estampe] / [Armand Seguin]
  • [Étude bretonne] : [estampe] / [A. Seguin]
  • [Étude bretonne] : [estampe] / [Armand Seguin]
  • [Les ruisseuses] : [estampe] / A. Seguin
  • [Deux bretonnes au travail] : [estampe] / [Armand Seguin]
  • [Bretonne s'appuyant contre un arbre] : [estampe] / [Armand Seguin]
  • [Deux bretonnes assises] : [estampe] / [A. Seguin]
  • [Deux bretonnes assises] : [estampe] / A. Seguin
  • [Paysanne en coiffe de travail] : [estampe] / [A. Seguin]
  • [Tête d'une bretonne] : [estampe] / A. Seguin
  • Un grand Pardon Breton - Ste-Anne-la-Palue. Chapelle et Fontaine de Ste-ANNE-la-PALUD, le jour du…
  • Bretagne. 557, Rostrenen : [carte postale]
  • La Bretagne Pittoresque. 4, Rue Fardel - Ancien Hôtel des Ducs de Bretagne :…
  • Etude de Coiffes Bretonnes. 6115, Coiffe paysanne du pays de Baud (M.) : [carte…
  • Coiffes bretonnes. 2550, Capot de Baud : [carte postale]
  • Châteaux de Bretagne. 703, Josselin : [carte postale]
  • Etude des coiffes de Bretagne. , Lorientaises : [carte postale]
  • Monuments mégalithiques de Bretagne. , Dolmen de Kergavat : [carte postale] : Plouharnel-Carnac
  • La Bretagne Pittoresque. 3086, Lecture : [carte postale] : (Costumes de PONTIVY)
  • Bretagne. 553, Les Coiffes Bretonnes : [carte postale]
  • Coiffes bretonnes. 2276, Coiffe du Pays Guérandais : [carte postale]
  • En Bretagne, vers 1840 : [carte postale] : Femme d'Escoublac
  • Types Bretons. 36, Les Binious : [carte postale]
  • Bretagne. 1588, Vieille Fileuse bretonne : [carte postale]
  • Le Costume que portait Anne de Bretagne : [carte postale]
  • Types Bretons. 31, Paludier : [carte postale]
  • En Bretagne. 1116, Le Clocher : [carte postale]
  • Les châteaux de Bretagne. 28, KERZELUSE : [carte postale]
  • Le Doyenné - Château d'Anne de Bretagne : [carte postale]
  • Château d'Anne de Bretagne : [carte postale] : Kambr ar Rouanez : Chambre de…
  • Château d'Anne de Bretagne - Musée Lapidaire : [carte postale]
  • La vie saine sur les rades bretonnes. 8, L'école des apprentis marins à Brest…
  • La Bretagne. 289, L'Observatoire : [carte postale]
  • Finistère. , Pardon : 3 bretonnes en costume et coiffe : [Plaque de verascope]…
  • Kew Gardens, The Palm House [Grande-Bretagne]
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • Chemins de fer bretons. Grands viaducs / Duclos, J.
  • [Sans titre] : [Femme en costume breton] : [dessin] / Jean Emile Laboureur
  • Quatre images bretonnes : La rentrée au port : [estampe] ([2e état]) / Jean…
  • Quatre images bretonnes : L'arrivée du poisson : [estampe] / Jean Emile Laboureur
  • Les matelots ivres : Quatre images bretonnes : [estampe] ([2e état]) / Jean Emile…
  • Quatre images bretonnes : Le calvaire breton : [estampe] ([2e état]) / Jean Emile…
  • Costume breton
  • Lourdes. 3 : le calvaire des bretons
  • Joice (sic) de Bretagne : [Bretonnes à la meule] : [estampe] / Paul Gauguin
  • [Bretonnes à la barrière] : [estampe] / P. Gauguin
  • [Baigneuses bretonnes] : [estampe] / P. Gauguin
  • Esquisse d'un tableau représentant les populations bretonnes pendant le voyage : [dessin]
  • [Costumes traditionnels bretons] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 7/8/21, fête des cormorans à St Guénolé Penmarch [Bretons et Bretonnes en costume traditionnel]…
  • 19/2/22, les Bretons de Paris à l'Étoile [un porteur de bannière en costume traditionnel]…
  • 19/2/22, les Bretons de Paris à l'Étoile [groupe en costume traditionnel] : [photographie de…
  • 19/2/22, les Bretons de Paris à l'Étoile [couple en costume traditionnel tenant une plaque…
  • Bretonnes lavant [le linge dans un bras d'eau, près de Penmarch] : [photographie de…
  • [5 août 1923, portrait de deux bretonnes participant à la fête des cormorans à…
  • 5/8/23, luttes bretonnes à St Guénolé : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • [5/8/23, fête des cormorans à Penmarch-Saint Guénolé, Bretons et Bretonnes en costume traditionnel] :…
  • [5/8/23, fête des cormorans à Penmarch-Saint Guénolé, Bretons, Bretonnes et musiciens devant l'église Saint-Nonna]…
  • 5/8/23, danses bretonnes à St Guénolé : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 12/3/24, Bois de Boulogne [nourrices bretonnes près du lac] : [photographie de presse] /…
  • M. Cadic, député [du Morbihan, en costume breton] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • 28-6-26, Villeneuve-le-Roi, pardon breton, lord Ashbourne [en kilt] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • 28-6-26, Villeneuve-le-Roi, pardon breton, char de la duchesse Anne de Bretagne : [photographie de…
  • 28-6-26, Villeneuve-le-Roi, pardon breton [danses bretonnes] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • [Bretonnes récoltant le goémon] : [estampe] / [C. Beauverie]
  • Auray, [25-7-27, jeunes filles bretonnes en costume traditionnel] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • 14-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, femmes bretonnes : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 14-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, chanteurs et chanteuses bretonnes : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • [Le paquebot] Princesse Charlotte (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Le Curlew [croiseur britannique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Le Laurentic [paquebot britannique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Le Berwick, [croiseur anglais] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Le Frobisher et son dispositif catapulte, [croiseur anglais] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] /…
  • Le "Royal Oak", suivi du Resolution et du Revenge [cuirassés britanniques], CNews : [photographie…
  • Le "Royal Oak" [cuirassé britannique], CNews : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ;…
  • Le [HMS] "Rodney" [cuirassé britannique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ;…
  • Le [HMS] "Renown" [croiseur britannique], CNews : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ;…
  • Le [HMS] "Rodney" [cuirassé britannique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ;…
  • Le com[mmandant communiste anglais] J. Snooks (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]…
  • Intérieur du nouvel auto car sleeping [Albatross sleeping car] : [photographie de presse] /…
  • Auto car sleeping de nuit faisant le voyage de Londres à Liverpool [Albatross sleeping…
  • Une passagère dans le nouvel auto car sleeping [Albatross sleeping car] : [photographie de…
  • Le Caradoc [croiseur britannique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Le Champion [croiseur britannique] arrive à Portsmouth ramenant les corps des 41 victimes des…
  • Le "Emerald" [croiseur britannique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Le [HMS] Durban [croiseur britannique] (CN) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ;…
  • Le [HMS] London [croiseur britannique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ;…
  • Paquebot à électricité Vice-Roi des Indes (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]…
  • Le [HMS] Ramillies [cuirassé britannique] (CN) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ;…
  • Le Brittanic [ou Britannic ?, transatlantique] à moteurs, 680 pieds de long, 1550 passagers…
  • Le Britannic [paquebot transatlantique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Le Britannic [paquebot transatlantique] (CNews) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Quimper, 9/10/30, costumes bretons : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 9/10/30, costumes bretons à Quimper [enfants en costume traditionnel] : [photographie de presse] /…
  • 9/10/30, costumes bretons à Quimper : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Le "Diomede", croiseur [britannique] (CN) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Sainte-Anne-d'Auray, bénédiction du monument aux morts bretons [bretons en costume traditionnel] : [photographie de…
  • 24/7/32, Sainte-Anne-d'Auray, bénédiction du monument aux morts bretons [bretons en costume traditionnel] : [photographie…
  • Earl Howe examinant le moteur diesel d'une nouvelle automotrice anglaise (CN) : [photographie de…
  • Autorail sur le Great Western, RY : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ;…
  • Plougastel sorti [le couple des mariés en costume traditionnel breton] : [photographie de presse]…
  • [2 femmes en costume breton parmi d'autres personnes] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • 16-6-12, grand pardon breton des Filets bleus [à Neuilly-sur-Seine], Yves Bochard, P. de Kergourlay…
  • 16-6-12, grand pardon breton des Filets bleus [à Neuilly-sur-Seine], Yves Bochard, P. de Kergourlay…
  • 16-6-12, grand pardon breton des Filets bleus [joueurs de bombarde et de biniou, à…
  • 16-6-12, grand pardon breton des Filets bleus [deux hommes pratiquant la lutte bretonne, à…
  • 16-6-12, grand pardon breton des Filets bleus [deux hommes pratiquant la lutte bretonne, à…
  • 16-6-12, grand pardon breton des Filets bleus [bretonnes en costume traditionnel, à Neuilly-sur-Seine] :…
  • 16-6-12, grand pardon breton des Filets bleus [deux hommes pratiquant la lutte bretonne, à…
  • 16-6-12, grand pardon breton des Filets bleus [deux hommes pratiquant la lutte bretonne, à…
  • Bretonnes regardant le défilé [Plougastel-Daoulas, femmes et petites filles bretonnes] : [photographie de presse]…
  • Bretons volontaires, Fusiliers : [estampe]
  • Bretons volontaires, Hussarts : [estampe]
  • Légendes bretonnes : [estampe] / Célestin Nanteuil
  • Soldat Breton : 1786 : [maquette de costume]
  • [Recueil. Portraits d'Asclepiodo, roi des Bretons]
  • Lait de vaches bretonnes. Laiterie normale [...] Bornibus Aîné & Cie... : [affiche] /…
  • [Bruyère de falaise] : [panneau décoratif] / Mucha
  • Larmor, jeunes filles bretonnes sur la plage : [photographie de presse] / Agence Meurisse
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Femmes en costume breton : [photographie de presse] / Agence Mondial
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : vieux costumes bretons féminins : [photographie de presse]…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : Botrel au milieu des Bretons : [photographie de…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : concours de vieux costumes : jeunes filles et…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : concours de vieux costumes : jeunes filles et…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : danses bretonnes : [photographie de presse] / Agence…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : le chanteur Théodore Botrel au milieu des costumes…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : les joueurs de bignou, les deux reines des…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : Théodore Botrel en famille (à 3 m.) :…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : la maison de Théodore Botrel à Pont-Aven :…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : la maison de Théodore Botrel à Pont-Aven :…
  • Les Fêtes Bretonnes de Pont-Aven : le bal, danse bretonne d'enfants : [photographie de…
  • Irish American Song | Ethnic | Musical Styles | Articles and Essays | The…
  • A Country Girl at Surrentum
  • A Forest at Dawn with a Deer Hunt
  • A Musician and His Daughter
  • A Peasant Family
  • A Photographic Tour Among the Abbeys of Yorkshire
  • A Piece Offering!! Memoirs, Life, Letters &c. of M. A. Clarke
  • A Roadside in Spain
  • A Section of the Constellation Cygnus (August 13, 1885)
  • A Woman Seated beside a Vase of Flowers (Madame Paul Valpinçon?)
  • A Young Girl Walking to the Left
  • Abraham Lincoln: The Man (Standing Lincoln)
  • Abram Incab Messir
  • Aegina Visited by Jupiter
  • After the Victory, from "Illustrated London News"
  • Albano, Italy
  • Alexander Maconochie (1777–1861) of Meadowbank
  • Allegory
  • Aman-Jean (Portrait of Edmond François Aman-Jean)
  • An Artists' Soirée–A Sketch at the Hogarth Club, from "The Graphic," p. 489
  • And It Is the Caress of Her Hands
  • Angel: St. George Slaying the Dragon (obverse); Ship with Shield of Arms and Cross…
  • Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794) and Marie Anne Lavoisier (Marie Anne Pierrette Paulze, 1758–1836)
  • Arthur Haden
  • Attitudes are Easy and Chaste
  • Bacchus and Ariadne
  • Baptism of Christ
  • Bead Stringers
  • Biface
  • Blessing of a Yacht on the Belon River
  • Bottle vase
  • Boy in a Blue Coat
  • Bridge Street, Chester
  • Bust-length portrait study of a young woman with a striped shawl
  • But It Is the Heart that Beats Too Fast
  • Cameo: Julio-Claudian Imperial Portrait
  • Caricature of Paul Gauguin
  • Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci from Drawings by Wincelslaus (sic) Hollar out of the/ Portland Museum, published as the act directs Nov. 1. 1786 by/ John Clarke. N. 291 Strand, Price 15 in Boards
  • Cherubs
  • Chest
  • Christ Asleep during the Tempest
  • Circular Box
  • Circus Sideshow (Parade de cirque)
  • Column Capital
  • Comtesse de la Châtre (Marie Charlotte Louise Perrette Aglaé Bontemps, 1762–1848)
  • Cornet in B-flat
  • Cornice Block with Relief Depicting the Purification of the Pharaoh
  • Cranequin with Arms of Elector Augustus I of Saxony
  • Cross Hilt Sword
  • Crossbow and Cranequin of Elector Augustus I of Saxony
  • Crossbow of Elector Augustus I of Saxony
  • Cypresses
  • Daniel Maclise
  • Daniel Maclise (1806-1870)
  • Daniel Maclise
  • Daniel Maclise, Esq., R.A., from "Illustrated News of the World"
  • Daniel Maclise, R.A., from "Illustrated London News"
  • Davida Johnson Clark
  • Decorative paneling from the Palace of Westminster
  • Decorative paneling from the Palace of Westminster
  • Decorative paneling from the Palace of Westminster
  • Decorative paneling from the Palace of Westminster
  • Diadem
  • Don Andrés de Andrade y la Cal
  • Don Gaspar de Guzmán (1587–1645), Count-Duke of Olivares
  • Drying the Linen, or Moonrise at the Priory
  • Dyke by the Road
  • East Hampton Meadows
  • Edward Guthrie Kennedy
  • Eva Meurier in a Green Dress
  • Excise Office, Broad Street
  • Flintlock Gun of Louis XIII (1601–1643), King of France
  • Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wenceslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum)
  • Four Heads (from Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum)
  • [Frederic William Burton]
  • [Décoration de Bretagne] : [estampe] / [A. Seguin]
  • Salammbô. Mercenaire gaulois.
  • Le coq gaulois a chanté
  • Morbihan négatives. , Les Alignement de Kermario : [Plaque de verascope] : Carnac :…
  • Morbihan négatives. , Les Alignement de Kermario : [Plaque de verascope] : Carnac :…
  • Morbihan négatives. , Les Alignement de Kermario : [Plaque de verascope] : Carnac :…
  • Morbihan négatives. , Les Alignement de Kermario : [Plaque de verascope] : Carnac :…
  • Filature du coton : atelier des bancs à broches / Gimpel
  • Palm House, Kew Gardens [Grande-Bretagne]
  • Rocher et mur celtique sur le taennichel, près Ribeauvillé
  • Tumuli entre les chateaux d'Andlau et de Spesbourg (Alsace). Tombes celtiques
  • Strasbourg, Exposition de bijoux 1904, broches mérovins-franques (TR)
  • Strasbourg, Exposition de bijoux 1904, broche (TR)
  • Paysan du Kochersberg - Bouton de corne du veston - Chapeau du Kochersberg -…
  • Le Mennelstein - Période celtique
  • Chansons d'Ecosse et de Bretagne. [Groupe de jeunes femmes] : [dessin] / GA [George…
  • Chansons d'Ecosse et de Bretagne : [estampe] (Impression de la pierre de trait en…
  • Le Gaulois, jeu appliqué à l'Histoire de France, première série : [jeu de cartes…
  • [Tumulus gaulois] : [estampe] / A. Legros
  • Fundament Buch inhatende mancherleÿ wolgeformte Teutsche vnd Lateinische schrifften : Wie die inn Cantzleien…
  • Taureau d'Angus // Agé de 48 mois, présenté par M. William Mac-Combie, à Tilly…
  • [Taureau d'Angus. Agé de 48 mois, présenté par M. William Mac-Combie, à Tilly four,…
  • Bretagne : Carnac (Morbihan) - Statue de Saint Cornely, Patron des Bêtes à Cornes
  • [Maison]
  • Église
  • Église
  • [Porterie de monastère (?)]
  • [Moulin]
  • [Cour de manoir]
  • [Enfants avec des bouquets de fleurs, massés le long de la route d'Octeville à…
  • [La Ronde gauloise] : [estampe] / Corot
  • [La Ronde gauloise] : [estampe] ([État unique, avec signature de Corot à l'endroit]) /…
  • [La Ronde gauloise] : [estampe] ([État unique, avec signature de Corot à l'envers]) /…
  • En Irlande, manifestation contre les partisans de l'anti conscription : [photographie de presse] /…
  • En Irlande, manifestation contre les partisans de l'anti conscription : [photographie de presse] /…
  • En Irlande, manifestation contre les partisans de l'anti conscription : [photographie de presse] /…
  • En Irlande, manifestation contre les partisans de l'anti conscription : [photographie de presse] /…
  • En Irlande, une maison des policiers : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • En Irlande, auto pour se protéger des grenades : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • Templemore, Irlande, des statues et des saintes images opèrent des miracles : [photographie de…
  • [A droite, le] capitaine Craig (Irlande) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • En Irlande, fouille des passants : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • En Irlande, les soldats font sauter un arbre qui avait été abattu par les…
  • Alignement de Ménec près Carnac : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Alignements près Carnac : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Carnac, tumulus et le Mont St Michel [tumulus, chapelle et calvaire] : [photographie de…
  • Alignement de Ménec près Carnac : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Dolmen de Kervat (Carnac) [près de Saint-Philibert] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Carnac, commencement du cromelec [i. e. cromlech, ou alignement de mégalithes] : [photographie de…
  • Carnac [mégalithes couchés] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Portail, église [St Cornély] de Carnac : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • [De gauche à droite,] M. [Robert] Barton, M. de Valera, le comte Plunkett, M.…
  • [Le] Bretagne, cuirassé d'escadre [participant à la Grande semaine maritime au large du Havre,…
  • [Le] Bretagne, cuirassé d'escadre [participant à la Grande semaine maritime au large du Havre,…
  • [George] Maxwell (Ecosse) [joueur de rugby au stade de Colombes, le 1er janvier 1922]…
  • Lloyd George à la pêche [en Ecosse] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Lloyd George à la pêche [en Ecosse] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Lloyd George à la pêche [en Ecosse] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • [Stade] Bergeyre, 1/11/21, rugby, équipe [de] Cross Keys [Pays de Galles] : [photographie de…
  • Colombes, 23/3/22, match [de rugby] France [contre] Pays de Galles [les spectateurs de la…
  • Colombes, 23/3/22, équipe de [rugby du] Pays de Galles : [photographie de presse] /…
  • Colombes, 23/3/22, match [de rugby] France [contre] Pays de Galles : [photographie de presse]…
  • [Exposition universelle de 1889] : [Histoire de l'habitation] : Gaulois: [élévation et plan] /…
  • [Histoire des Arts à travers les Âges]. [Partie de gauche : repères -126 à…
  • [Histoire des Arts à travers les Âges]. [Partie de gauche : repères -126 à…
  • Cardiff, 3/2/23, rugby, équipe [du] Pays de Galles : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • Swansea, 24/2/23, équipe [du] Pays de Galles [de rugby] : [photographie de presse] /…
  • Fêtes des druides au Mont Gildas [un druide joue de la harpe celtique] :…
  • Fêtes des druides au Mont Gildas [un des druides joue de la harpe celtique]…
  • Fêtes des druides au Mont Gildas [homme en costume vendéen] : [photographie de presse]…
  • Danseurs écossais à Dunoon (Ecosse) [enfants en kilts] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • La duchesse d'Atholl en tournée électorale (novembre 1923) [quittant Dunkeld House, Perthshire, Ecosse] :…
  • Catastrophe de chemin de fer entre Newport et Blaina [Pays de Galles] : [photographie…
  • 24/11/23, campagne électorale en Angleterre, M. Asquith et Lloyd George à l'hôtel de ville…
  • Kano, ville du haut Niger, habitant faisaint cuire ses aliments pour sa famille, les…
  • Pont transbordeur sur le Usk à Newport [Pays de Galles] (CNews) : [photographie de…
  • [De d. à g.] Wakefield (Angleterre), Crawford (Irlande) [joueurs de rugby] : [photographie de…
  • Cardinal Bourne à Carfin Grotto (Motherwell), Ecosse : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 13-9-24, Carnac, foire bretonne : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 13-9-24, Carnac, la procession : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 13-9-24, Carnac, une loterie : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 13-9-24, Carnac, la procession : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Carnac, la statue de St Cornély devant l'église de Carnac : [photographie de presse]…
  • [Carnac, les alignements] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Calvaire de Carnac : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • 1/1/25, [stade de] Colombes, France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie de presse]…
  • 1-1-25, [stade de] Colombes, rugby, match France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie…
  • 1-1-25, [stade de] Colombes, rugby, match France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie…
  • 1-1-25, [stade de] Colombes, rugby, match France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie…
  • 1-1-25, [stade de] Colombes, rugby, match France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie…
  • 1/1/25, [rugby au stade de] Colombes, France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie…
  • 1-1-25, [stade de] Colombes, rugby, match France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie…
  • 1-1-25, [stade de] Colombes, rugby, match France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie…
  • 1-1-25, [stade de] Colombes, rugby, match France [contre] Irlande [phase de jeu] : [photographie…
  • Edmond Tarbé frère. Journaliste. Gaulois : [photographie, tirage de démonstration] / [Atelier Nadar]
  • Edmond Tarbé frère. Journaliste. Gaulois : [photographie, tirage de démonstration] / [Atelier Nadar]
  • Aubry. Gaulois : [photographie, tirage de démonstration] / [Atelier Nadar]
  • Lac Akray [i.e. Achray] et [les montagnes] Ben Venue (Ecosse) : [photographie de presse]…
  • Hôtel des Trossachs, lac Katrine, Ecosse (Rol) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Le désastre de la vallée de [la] Conway, Pays de Galles, causé par la…
  • Le désastre de la vallée de [la] Conway, Pays de Galles, causé par la…
  • Le désastre de la vallée de [la] Conway, Pays de Galles, provoqué par la…
  • [9 phot. du Tumulus Dissard (Puy-de-Dôme), tombeau celte, en 1901, don R. Bonaparte]
  • Le Bretagne [cuirassé en rade de Toulon] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Le Bretagne [cuirassé en rade de Toulon] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • Les écoles de la ville galloise de Cwm [?] menacées par les inondations :…
  • Les écoles de la ville galloise de Cwm [?] menacées par les inondations :…
  • Décembre 1926, Malcolm Campbell à Pendine [Pays de Galles] (CN) : [photographie de presse]…
  • Malcolm Campbell à Pendine [Pays de Galles] (CN) : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • Mars 1927, catastrophe minière en Angleterre [à Cwm, Pays de Galles] : [photographie de…
  • Le Bretagne [cuirassé français à Marseille, 25 avril 1927] : [photographie de presse] /…
  • 14-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon [festival inter-celtique], église dédiée à Sainte-Thérèse : [photographie de presse]…
  • 14-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon [festival inter-celtique], pendant la messe : [photographie de presse] /…
  • La nomination de bardes nouveaux [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique] : [photographie de…
  • 14-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon [festival inter-celtique], danses bretonnes : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique, les druides] vue générale : [photographie de presse]…
  • Ecossais [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique] discours [du vicomte de Saisy] : [photographie de…
  • Menhirs [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique] : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique, les bardes prêtent] serment sur le glaive celtique…
  • 14-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon [festival inter-celtique], costumes bretons : [photographie de presse] / [Agence…
  • 14-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon [festival inter-celtique], enfants [en costumes] bretons : [photographie de presse]…
  • Vicomte de Saisy [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique] : [photographie de presse] /…
  • [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique, ] vue générale : [photographie de presse] /…
  • [13-8-27, fêtes de Riec-sur-Bélon, festival inter-celtique, ] druides gallois : [photographie de presse] /…
  • Le Gaulois // du Pont d'Iéna // Chanson // Par Aristide Bruant // Dessin…
  • Desserts // Gaulois // Illustrations // de // G. Fraipont : [impression photomécanique] /…
  • Señor licenciado don Celte Gonzalez Viguez [i.e. Cleto González Víquez], président du Costa Rica…
  • Buffalo [stade], 25-10-31, rugby, équipe F.C. Grenoble, [devant de g. à d.] Anderson, Finet…
  • Phare de Cap Clear [phare de Fastnet Rock sur l'île de Cap Clear] (CN)…
  • Distillerie de whisky en Ecosse : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • Distillerie de whisky en Ecosse : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol] ; [d'après…
  • "Charles X. Château d'Holy-Rood à Edimbourg (Ecosse)" Vue du château : [estampe]
  • Prisonniers Gaulois livrés aux bêtes : [estampe]
  • Veue de la ville et du chasteau d'Ancenis, en Bretagne, à huict lieues de…
  • Vüe de l'Abbaye de Ville Neufve // ordre St Bernard, en Bretagne, diocesse de…
  • Profil du bourg et de la tour de Oudon, en Bretagne, à six lieües…
  • [Plan de la ville et chasteau de Nantes, en Bretagne] : [dessin]
  • Equipe du Comté de Monmouth [Pays de Galles], 26-03-08 [Parc des Princes] : [photographie…
  • [Cérémonie celtique galloise appelée Eisteddfod, à Londres, Temple gardens, le 10 juin 1908] :…
  • [Cérémonie celtique galloise appelée Eisteddfod, à Londres, Temple gardens, le 10 juin 1908] :…
  • Cuirassé le Gaulois : [photographie de presse] / [Agence Rol]
  • [26-7-14, congrès de Lourdes, prélats d'] Irlande [et d'] Ecosse, Mgr Heylen évêque de…
  • [Paris 05 août 1914, l'inscription des étrangers avant leur évacuation, pour certains, en Bretagne]…
  • [Paris 05 août 1914, l'inscription des étrangers avant leur évacuation, pour certains, en Bretagne]…
  • Georges V visitant les fusiliers [corps d'armée] du [ou au?] pays de Galles :…
  • La voulez-vous cette belle broche ? : [Crimes et châtiments. XXIII] : [estampe] /…
  • Pièce facétieuse : [estampe] : Une femme et deux hommes ; l'un d'eux tient…
  • Dessin de cinq broches : [dessin]
  • Dessin de huit broches : [dessin]
  • Caricature : [estampe] : A la Renommée des fameuses broches. Charlot, premier patissier de…
  • Charles Broche / E. Charpentier ; d'après un tableau du Musée de Rouen ;…
  • Franz Schubert / [reprod. photomec d'une ill. en coul. par] A. Broch
  • [Recueil. Vues de bateaux en mer et en construction. Chantiers navals de Fairfield (Écosse)]
  • [Recueil. Voyage en Bretagne]
  • [Lars Marius Bing Broch] / L. Szacinski
  • [Ole Jacob Broch] / Fotografi af Frederik Klem
  • [Ole Jakob Broch] / Eug. Pirou
  • Le Nitrate de Chaux "Le Gaulois" C'est de l'or : [affiche] / [Leonetto Cappiello]
  • Le Gaulois, 20 centimes le numéro, journal hebdomadaire... : [affiche] / Etienne Carjat ;…
  • Les anciennes cuisines des Tuileries : Four avec grande broche : [photographie de presse]…
  • Dolganag, Pays de Galles, inondations : [photographie de presse] / Agence Meurisse
  • Le Panthéon : Le Gaulois : Le martyr de Saint Denis par Bonnat :…
  • Troubles de l'Ulster, Ecosse : [photographie de presse] / Agence Meurisse
  • Troubles de l'Ulster, Ecosse : [photographie de presse] / Agence Meurisse
  • Troubles de l'Ulster, Ecosse : [photographie de presse] / Agence Meurisse
  • M. Ernesto Broch, ministre des Affaires étrangères d'Argentine : [photographie de presse] / Agence…
  • General Andrew Jackson
  • George Frederick Watts
  • George Harley Drummond (1783–1855)
  • George Henry Loring
  • George Henry Remsen
  • George Jones
  • George Moore (1852–1933)
  • Grand Pianoforte
  • Grande Galerie carpet no. 38 (Fame and Fortitude)
  • Grandfather's Portrait, from "Illustrated London News"
  • Gray Weather, Grande Jatte
  • Gulls Feeding
  • Gwen John (Study for a Muse)
  • Half-length portrait study of a wigged man
  • Half-length portrait study of a woman wearing a cap and pearl earrings
  • Half-length portrait study of a young woman with long hair
  • Harvest Time
  • Head of a Boy
  • Hirten / Pifferari mit Brotzeit
  • Ia Orana Maria (Hail Mary)
  • In the Sand-pit
  • In the Woods
  • Interior
  • Irises
  • It Was a Religious Mystery
  • Jacques-Louis Leblanc (1774–1846)
  • James Johnston of Straiton (died 1841)
  • James Stuart (1612–1655), Duke of Richmond and Lennox
  • Janet Law
  • Jenny Cameron
  • Joan of Arc
  • John Gray (1731–1811) of Newholm
  • John Quincy Adams Ward
  • Jungle Tales (Contes de la Jungle)
  • Kahkewāquonāby or Reverend Peter Jones
  • King Arthur (from the Heroes Tapestries)
  • King David the Poet
  • La Pietà
  • La Pietà, from "L'Illustration"
  • Lady Maitland (Catherine Connor, died 1865)
  • Lagoon: Noon
  • Landscape
  • [Large Figures on the North Porch, Chartres Cathedral]
  • Leda
  • Les Bretonneries
  • Les Bretonneries: The Harvesters (Les Moissonneurs)
  • Les Bretonneries: The Return from the Pilgrimage (Le Retour du Pardon)
  • Les Bretonneries: Title Page (Page de Titre)
  • Les Bretonneries: Title Page (Page de Titre) and The Return from the Pilgrimage (Le…
  • Les Bretonneries: Wedding in Brittany (La Noce en Bretange)
  • Lieutenant General Duncan Campbell
  • Life Becomes Precious, Discreet
  • Little Arthur
  • Little Arthur
  • Little Arthur
  • Lobster Pots (Lobster Pots – Selsea Bill)
  • Longcase astronomical regulator
  • Lord Newton
  • Louis Gueymard (1822–1880) as Robert le Diable
  • Louis XV (1710–1774) as a Child
  • Lunar Photograph, South Pole
  • Madame Cézanne (Hortense Fiquet, 1850–1922) in a Red Dress
  • Madame Georges Charpentier (Marguerite-Louise Lemonnier, 1848–1904) and Her Children, Georgette-Berthe (1872–1945) and Paul-Emile-Charles (1875–1895)
  • Madeline after Prayer, from "The Eve of St. Agnes" by John Keats, stanza XIX, lines 4-5
  • Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints
  • Man of Sorrows
  • Mary, Queen of Scots embarking at Calais to return to Scotland
  • Midshipman Augustus Brine
  • Miss Lydia Hone – "Her beauty hangs on the Cheek of Night, like a rich Jewel in an Ethiop's Ear"
  • Monument of Mary, Queen of Scots, from "The History of England"
  • Morning Bouquet, Tears
  • Mrs. George Henry Loring (Amalia Heredia)
  • Mrs. Richard Alexander Oswald (Louisa Johnston, ?born about 1760, died 1797)
  • Music-Making Angels
  • Musidora
  • Nebuleuse de la Lyre
  • Neptune in his Chariot
  • Nineveh and Its Palaces: The Discoveries of Botta and Layard, Applied to the Elucidation of Holy Writ
  • Noah's Sacrifice, from "Illustrated London News"
  • Nocturne: Palaces
  • Nun Reading to a Child
  • Obelisk clock with a Franklin movement
  • Olive Trees
  • One of a pair of parakeets
  • One of a pair of parakeets
  • Oval, bust-length portrait study of a young man
  • Oval table
  • Panel from a Portable Shrine: The Descent of the Buddha from Trayastrimsha Heaven
  • Panel from the Palace of Westminster
  • [Paper Silhouette Portrait of a Woman]
  • Pigs in Orchard
  • Poems by Alfred Tennyson
  • Pomona Britannica: No. 10 - Cherries
  • Portrait Head
  • Portrait of a Man
  • Portrait of a Man
  • Portrait of a Man, Possibly an Architect or Geographer
  • Portrait of a Woman, Said to Be Lady Agnes Anne Wrothesley
  • Portrait of a Young Woman
  • Portrait of Benjamin Franklin
  • Portrait of Captain Burton, from "The Portfolio"
  • Portrait of Miss Mary Tadman
  • Portrait of Paul Sérusier
  • Portrait of the Artist
  • Portrait of the Gardener, possibly David Roderick
  • Portraits des premiers fondateurs de l'Académie Anglaise des Beaux-Arts (Portraits of the founding members of the Royal Academy of Arts, London), from "L'Univers Illustré"
  • Presentation Smallsword with Scabbard
  • Presumed Portrait of Jacopo Alvarotto
  • Procession or Pardon at Perros-Guirec
  • Pulpit in Saint Mark's, Venice
  • Quiet Canal
  • Red School House (Country Scene)
  • Reliquary Casket with the Deesis, Archangels, and the Twelve Apostles
  • Rev. Henshaw Jones
  • Riders with sheep near an estuary
  • River Landscape near Narni
  • Round dish with cattail border
  • Roundel with King Arthur Riding on a Camel (from a Series of the Nine Heroes)
  • Royal Institution, Albemarle Street
  • Saint Leonard and Four Episodes from His Life
  • Salvator, from "The Art Union" (later "The Art Journal"), opposite p. 252
  • Sardonyx cameo portrait of the Emperor Augustus
  • Sea Battle
  • Self-portrait
  • Self-Portrait
  • Side Chair
  • Singer at the Café-Concert
  • Singer at the Café-Concert and The Harvesters (Les Moissonneurs)
  • Small Flowers of Saint Francis
  • Small Torso of Iris
  • Small World
  • Sofa
  • South Sea Fishers
  • South Sea House, Dividend Hall
  • St. John the Evangelist
  • Standing Male Nude Holding a Bow ("Poynter Apollo")
  • Still Life
  • Still Life with Apples and a Pot of Primroses
  • [Strada Levante, Valletta, Malta]
  • Street in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
  • Studies for "Frederick, Duke of York and Albany"
  • Studies for "The Bride at Her Toilet on the Day of Her Wedding"
  • Studies for "The Bride at Her Toilet on the Day of Her Wedding"
  • Studies of male heads and a standing male figure
  • Studies of the Virgin and Holy Women for "The Lamentation"
  • Studies of two groups of Turkish figures
  • Study for "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte"
  • Study for "The Bride at Her Toilet on the Day of Her Wedding"
  • Study for "The Peep-O’-Day Boys’ Cabin, in the West of Ireland" ("The Sleeping Whiteboy")
  • Study for "The Pipe Bearer"
  • Study of a Head
  • Table lamp
  • Tea Urn
  • [Temple of Concord, Rome]
  • The Adoration of the Magi
  • The Agony in the Garden
  • The Bar (Le Bar)
  • The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne
  • The Calmady Children (Emily, 1818–?1906, and Laura Anne, 1820–1894)
  • The Card Players
  • The Crucifixion
  • The Dancing Class
  • The Daughters of Catulle Mendès, Huguette (1871–1964), Claudine (1876–1937), and Helyonne (1879–1955)
  • The Death of Arthur
  • The Death of Socrates
  • The Drummond Children
  • The Fair at Bezons
  • The Grave, A Poem
  • The Gulf of Marseille Seen from L'Estaque
  • The Highland Family
  • The Honorable Henry Fane (1739–1802) with Inigo Jones and Charles Blair
  • The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France
  • The Intercession of Christ and the Virgin
  • The Jabach Family
  • The Knight Did Not Die in the Crusade
  • The Lamentation
  • The Little Cavalier
  • The Lost Receipt
  • The Louis XV Room
  • The Love Song
  • The Loves by Pierre Ronsard: The Loves of Marie (Les Amours de Pierre Ronsard:…
  • The Madonna of Ivory
  • The Monuments of Nineveh
  • The Moray Minstrels (Design for Invitation card of Arthur James Lewis)
  • The Mower
  • The Music Room
  • The Music Room
  • The New Boy, from "Illustrated London News"
  • The Nymphs
  • The Orange Christ
  • The Organ Rehearsal
  • The Passing of Arthur
  • The Public Viewing David's "Coronation" at the Louvre
  • The Rebuke of Adam and Eve
  • The Rehearsal of the Ballet Onstage
  • The Rialto
  • The Right Honorable Sir Charles Pratt, Knight, now Lord Camden
  • The Siesta
  • The Singer in Green
  • The Spanish Singer
  • The Storm
  • The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus
  • The Triumph of Genius over Envy
  • The Triumph of Henry IV
  • The Zouave
  • Thèbes, Temple de Ramasseum, Colosses brisés
  • Three-quarter length portrait study of a man seated at a desk with a dog
  • Title Page
  • Title Page: Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum
  • Turkeys
  • Twilights Have the Softness of Old Paintings
  • Untitled
  • Valve Trumpet in F
  • Vanderbilt Mantelpiece
  • Vase
  • Vase with Portrait of President MacMahon
  • View of La Crescenza
  • Vignette of the first volume, page 165: Usage des Russes après le Mariage et avant la Noce, from Voyage en Sibérie fait par ordre du Roi en 1761 [...], Paris, 1768 by Chappe d'Auteroche
  • Watch House, St. Mary Le Boue
  • Water Engine, Cold Bath, Field's Prison
  • Wedding at the Louvre
  • Wheat Field
  • Wheat Field with Cypresses
  • Wheelwright
  • Whistler with the White Lock
  • William Forsyth (1749–1814)
  • William Fraser of Reelig (1784–1835)
  • William Holman Hunt
  • William Paulet Carey (1759–1839)
  • William Pitt the Elder
  • William Robertson (1753–1835), Lord Robertson
  • Wisdom and Destiny
  • Woman before a Mirror
  • Woman with a Rake
  • Woman with Hat
  • [Young Man]
  • Young Woman (La Servante)
  • A Brittany Beadle—Sketch from Nature
  • A Convict's Home
  • A Cornish View
  • A Cornish Waterfall
  • A Cornish Waterfall, from "Views in Cornwall"
  • A Cottage in the Dutchy of Cornwall
  • A Farm in Brittany
  • A View of Camelford, Cornwall
  • A Welsh Woman
  • Afghanistan, February 1880
  • Ali Musjid and Surroundings
  • Ameer (Shere Ali)
  • An Old Clothes Shop, Seven Dials
  • Attachment for a Strap
  • Basket-Hilted Sword
  • Bell of Saint Patrick
  • Belt Clasp
  • Bhuddist Temple at Ali Musjid
  • Bow-Shaped Brooch
  • Bracelet with Spiral Designs
  • Breton Bathers
  • Breton Brother and Sister
  • Breton Fishermen and Their Families
  • Breton Landscape
  • Breton Peasant
  • Breton Peasant Woman
  • Breton reveries
  • Breton Woman's Coif
  • Buckler
  • Buland Darwaza with Figure
  • Cabulese
  • Captain Graham
  • Cassone with painted front panel depicting the Conquest of Trebizond
  • Celtic Brooch
  • Celtic Head
  • Celtic Type Fibula
  • Claymore
  • Cornish Celebration Presentation Plaque
  • Cornish Horses
  • Cottage at the Foot of Router Mountain Cornwall
  • Covent Garden Flower Women
  • Covent Garden Labourers
  • Cross of Clogher
  • Dakka Fort and Lalpura
  • Descent into the Plain of Granada
  • Dr. Welsh
  • Dr. Welsh
  • Dragon-Shaped Brooch
  • Dunluce
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume I: The Great Sphinx, Pyramids of Gezeeh
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume I: The Great Temple of Aboo-Simble, Nubia
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Entrance to the Tombs of the Kings of Thebes,…
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Fragments of the Great Colossi at the Memnonium, Thebes
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Pyramids of Geezeh
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Statues of Memnon at Thebes, during the Inundation
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume III: Interior of the Mosque of the Metwalys
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume III: Mosque of Sultan Hassan, from the Great Square of…
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume III, No. 26, Cairo, Looking West
  • Egypt and Nubia, Volume III, No. 26, Cairo, Looking West
  • Egypt and Nubia: Volume III–No. 38, Mosque of Sultan Hassan from the Great Square…
  • Egypt & Nubia, Volume III, No. 8: Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo
  • Egypt & Nubia, Volume III, No. 8: Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo
  • End of the Defile, Looking Back at Ali Musjid
  • Evening coat
  • Expulsion of Adam and Eve
  • Farmyard Landscape (a), Seated Peasant (b), Beggar (c), Beggar (d), Little Beggar (e), Head of a Breton (f), and Fishing Landscape (g)
  • Flintlock Pistol
  • Fort Attock with Bridge of Boats and Khairabad
  • Fort Battye and Plains of Futtiabad
  • Fountain of Notre-Dame at Saint-Brieuc, Brittany
  • Fowey, Cornwall
  • An Bhalla Thirim
  • George Clavering Cowper, 3rd Earl Cowper
  • George IV (1762–1830), When Prince of Wales
  • Gold Coin of the Parisii
  • Gold Coin of the Veneti or Namneti
  • Gold Neck Ring
  • Group of Natives from Near Khyber Pass
  • Harness Decoration
  • Hengar near Camelford, Cornwall
  • Highland Targe
  • Howth
  • Ispola and Sultan Kheyl Villages
  • Jellalabad, Pipers Hill
  • L. J. Marie Bizeul, a Breton Archaeologist
  • Landi Kotal Camp
  • Landi Kotal Pass
  • Landi Kotal, The Camp, Looking South
  • Le Calvarie Breton
  • Left Gauntlet of Henry (1594–1612), Prince of Wales
  • Les Bretonneries: Breton Women Making Haystacks (Bretonnes Faisant les Foins)
  • London Nomades
  • Medal Showing Prince Charles and Prince Henry
  • Molly Wales Fobes
  • Near Land's End, Cornwall
  • Neck Ring
  • Open-Ring Brooch
  • Open-Ring Brooch
  • Pair of Flintlock Pistols
  • Pair of Flintlock Pistols
  • Pair of Miquelet Pistols
  • Plaque, Anne of Brittany
  • Port de Dinan, Brittany
  • Portrait of a Gentleman
  • Portrait of a Lady
  • Portrait of a Lady
  • Portrait of a Woman (Judith Colman Bulfinch?)
  • Portrait of Hugh Hope
  • Processional Cross
  • Recruiting Sergeants at Westminster
  • An Geata Dearg
  • Ribbon Torc
  • Ring
  • Ring
  • Ring
  • Rouler Moor, Cornwall
  • S-Shaped Brooch
  • Safed Sang River and Old Bridge
  • Saint Sebastian
  • Saltash with the Water Ferry, Cornwall
  • Shadi Bagiar, Entrance to Khyber Pass
  • Shimla
  • <I>Wire frame, Scottish Rite, double eagle</I>
  • Robert Emmet
  • Scottish Landscape
  • Irish Gentleman
  • Broadside for a New Orleans auction of 18 enslaved persons from Alabama
  • Free status certification, payroll, and discharge for Richard Gale
  • Summary of sheriff's auction of enslaved persons Banks, Kitty, Lizzy, and Octavo
  • Perforating paddle
  • Trimming ornaments
  • Design for Stained Glass Window
  • Design for Stained Glass Window
  • Irish Immigrant's Flax-Wheel
  • Frieze
  • Portrait of Robert Burns
  • Portrait of James Watt
  • Portrait of Thomas Campbell
  • Flemish Street Scene with a Scottish Man
  • Sketchbook Page: Irish Ivy Leaves
  • Design for a Jug
  • Skeins of yarn
  • Skeins of yarn
  • Skeins of yarn
  • Skeins of yarn
  • Les bergers Ecossais
  • Lady of the Lake
  • La Visite du Pasteur
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • Children's Room, Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle
  • 1c Honolulu Harbor source etching from newspaper
  • Photograph of James A. Parsons Jr. at age 8
  • Masdevallia Celtic Frost
  • × Oncidopsis Celtic Sun 'Maya'
  • Sligeach
  • Snaphaunce Pistol Made for Wilhelm, Duke of Kurland
  • South Wall, Bala Hissar & Residency
  • Spring in Brittany
  • St. Austle, Cornwall
  • Faiche Stiabhna
  • Sufferers from the Floods
  • Sword and Scabbard
  • Sword Pommel with the Arms of Pierre de Dreux (ca. 1187–1250), Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond
  • Taj Mahal, Back View of the Rest-House, with Figure
  • Taj Mahal, Back View of the Rest-House, with Figure
  • The 44th Hill, Looking Towards Jugdalluck
  • The Amir Yakub Khan, General Daod Shah, Habeebula Moustafi, Major Cavagnari, Mr. Jenkyns
  • The Ardagh Chalice
  • The Banks of the Rance, Brittany
  • The Breton archaeologist Louis Jacques Marie Bizeul
  • The Descent from Khurd Khyber, Looking Towards Bassaule
  • The Fashions of the Day – or Time Past and Time Present: The Year (1740) a Lady's Full Dress of Bombazeen – The Year (1808) Lady's Undress of Bum-be-seen
  • The Lion Rock, Cornwall
  • The Taj Mahal
  • The Tired Gleaner
  • The Wolf & the Lamb – A Parody on Mr. Mulready's highly popular Picture
  • Torc
  • Two Windows Depicting the Annunciation and Adoration of the Magi
  • Untitled (Group of Men)
  • Untitled (Landscape Scene)
  • Upper Bala Hissar, from West
  • View in the Large Garden, Jellalabad
  • View of a Farm House at Hengar, Cornwall
  • View of Liskard, Cornwall
  • View of the Church and Village of St. Cue, Cornwall
  • View of the Church and Village of St. Cue, Cornwall
  • View on the River Camel, Cornwall
  • View on the River Camel, Cornwall
  • View on the River Camel Cornwall
  • Village of St. Udy, Cornwall
  • Volpini Suite: Breton Bathers (Baigneuses Bretonnes)
  • Volpini Suite: Breton Women by a Gate (Bretonnes à la Barrière)
  • Welsh Landscape with Cattle
  • Welsh Triple Harp
  • West Loo, Cornwall
  • The idea that every Scottish clan has always had its own tartan is mostly a 19th centur…
  • The Long Room at Trinity College Dublin stretches 65 metres and holds 200,000 of the li…
  • Dinan is a medieval hilltop town in Brittany overlooking the River Rance, surrounded by…
  • Real
  • The Minack Theatre is an open-air amphitheatre carved into the granite cliffs above the…
  • St David’s Day on March 1st honours Dewi Sant, a 6th century monk who founded monasteri…
  • Anne de Bretagne became Duchess of Brittany at 11 years old in 1488 and spent her entir…
  • Conwy Castle was built by Edward I between 1283 and 1287 as part of his “iron ring” of…
  • Highland cows, or “heilan coos,” are the oldest registered cattle breed in the world, w…
  • Kilmainham Gaol was built in 1796 on the south side of Dublin and held everyone from pe…
  • Owain Glyndŵr was the last native-born Welshman to hold the title Prince of Wales.
  • Robert the Bruce seized the Scottish throne in 1306 after killing his rival John Comyn…
  • St Michael’s Mount is a tidal island off the coast of Marazion in Cornwall, connected t…
  • The corsairs of Saint-Malo were state-licensed privateers who made the city one of the…
  • The Eden Project was built inside a disused china clay pit near St Austell in Cornwall,…
  • The Rock of Cashel rises dramatically from the flat farmland of Tipperary’s Golden Vale…
  • Glendalough is a glacial valley in the Wicklow Mountains, home to one of the most impor…
  • The Hill of Tara is a low grassy ridge in County Meath that was the ceremonial seat of…
  • Newgrange is a Neolithic passage tomb in County Meath, built around 3200 BC, making it…
  • Appreciation post (part 2)
  • La Jument is a lighthouse standing on a rock off the western tip of the island of Ushan…
  • It’s all fun and games until the cards come out with the pints
  • The Lakes of Killarney are three interconnected lakes (Lough Leane, Muckross Lake and t…
  • Appreciation post
  • maybe?
  • The Dark Hedges are an avenue of beech trees on Bregagh Road in County Antrim, planted…
  • Blarney Castle
  • Quimper is the ancient capital of Cornouaille in western Brittany, named from the Breto…
  • Tintagel Castle sits on a dramatic clifftop headland on the north Cornwall coast, split…
  • Slea Head Drive is a 47km loop around the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, and one of…
  • Loch Lomond is the largest lake in Great Britain by surface area, sitting right on the…
  • Land’s End is the westernmost point of mainland England, a granite headland on the tip…
  • Very normal
  • Ar-Men means “the rock” in Breton and sits on a barely exposed reef at the far end of t…
  • Saint-Malo is a granite walled port city on the north coast of Brittany, named after a…
  • The amount of Fontaines memes on Pinterest is brilliant
  • The Slea Head Drive is a 47km loop from Dingle town around the westernmost tip of the D…
  • The Lakes of Killarney are three lakes sitting in a glacial valley beneath MacGillycudd…
  • Glencoe is a narrow valley in the western Highlands carved by glaciers from volcanic ro…
  • Connemara is the wild stretch of west Galway between Lough Corrib and the Atlantic — bo…
  • Fanad Head Lighthouse sits on the tip of the Fanad Peninsula in north Donegal, first li…
  • I wanna go where they’re going
  • Edinburgh Castle sits on a volcanic plug 135 metres above the city, occupied since at l…
  • fair
  • Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Britain at 1,345 metres, sitting above Fort Willia…
  • fair enough
  • The Cliffs of Moher run 14km along the Clare coast, topping out at 214 metres.
  • The Laxey Wheel is the largest working waterwheel in the world — 72 feet 6 inches acros…
  • The Slieve League cliffs in Donegal rise nearly 600 metres from the Atlantic, making th…
  • Glendalough means “valley of two lakes” in Irish and sits in a glacial valley deep in t…
  • The Ring of Kerry is a 179km loop around the Iveragh Peninsula in southwest Ireland, st…
  • The Pembrokeshire Coast is the UK’s only truly coastal national park, established in 19…
  • Rhossili Bay is three miles of sand on the western tip of the Gower Peninsula in south…
  • The Cairngorms are the closest thing Britain has to the Arctic — a granite plateau abov…
  • St Patrick’s Day on March 17th marks the death of the man who brought Christianity to I…
  • Arthur’s Day was created by Diageo in 2009 to mark 250 years of Guinness.
  • The Burren is 530 square kilometres of bare limestone in north Clare — the name comes f…
  • Skye is the largest island in the Inner Hebrides, known in Gaelic as An t-Eilean Sgithe…
  • Snaefell is the Isle of Man’s only mountain, just barely qualifying at 2,036 feet.
  • Pen y Fan is the highest peak in southern Britain at 886 metres, sitting in the Brecon…
  • Loch Ness sits in the Great Glen, a 380-million-year-old fault line that cuts Scotland…
  • The Giant’s Causeway is about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns on the Antrim coast, f…
  • Is romance a place?
  • Somewhere in Cornwall.
  • Skellig Michael is a 218-metre rock pyramid rising from the Atlantic, 12km off the Kerr…
  • Scottish Gaelic 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿, or Gàidhlig, is a Goidelic Celtic language brought to S…
  • Breton, or Brezhoneg, is the only Celtic language still spoken on the European mainland.
  • Cornish, or Kernewek, is a Brittonic Celtic language — a sibling of Welsh and Breton ra…
  • Manx 🇮🇲, or Gaelg, is a Goidelic Celtic language native to the Isle of Man and a clos…
  • Ogham is Ireland’s oldest writing system, dating to the 4th century.
  • The Aran Islands (Inis Mór, Inis Meáin and Inis Oírr) sit at the mouth of Galway Bay, h…
  • Yr Wyddfa 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (or Snowdon, from the Old English for “snow hill”) is the high…
  • Fontaines D.
  • The word glen comes from the Irish gleann, meaning a narrow valley.
  • Ireland has roughly 400,000km of dry stone walls through its countryside, mostly in the…
  • Is minic a leanann na lánaí cúnga seo i gceantair thuaithe na hÉireann 🇮🇪, ar a dtugt…