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Ballymun Library Reading Group
Ballymun Library Reading Group
Ballymun Reading Group
By kind permission of Dublin City Council
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Man writing circa 1848
Man writing circa 1848
Illustration of a man writing taken from the Illustrated London News 1848.
Carlow County Library
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Illustration from Cassell's Illustrated Works of Oliver Goldsmith.
Illustration from Cassell's Illustrated Works of Oliver Goldsmith.
Illustration from Cassell's Illustrated Works of Oliver Goldsmith.Few if any poetic work has been published in as many illustrated editions as The Deserted Village.This is taken from a London edition published by Cassell, Petter and Galpin with an introduction by John Francis Waller.
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Cover of a 1848 edition of Orlandino.
Cover of a 1848 edition of Orlandino.
Cover of a 1848 edition of Orlandino.This edition was published in Edinburgh by William and Robert Chambers and forms the first of a series of works entitled Chamber's Library for Young People.
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Portrait of Oliver Goldsmith.
Portrait of Oliver Goldsmith.
Portrait of Oliver Goldsmith.
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Drawing of MacGreevy by Seán O'Sullivan
Drawing of MacGreevy by Seán O'Sullivan
A line drawing of MacGreevy by Irish artist Seán O'Sullivan
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Birthplace of Patrick MacGill
Birthplace of Patrick MacGill
Black& white photograph of the cottage in Glenties where Donegal author Patrick MacGill was born.
Donegal County Library
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Goldsmith contemplates Lissoy.
Goldsmith contemplates Lissoy.
Goldsmith contemplates Lissoy.This sketch is taken from a 1909 edition of The Deserted Village, illustrated by W. Lee Hankey, and published by Constable & Company Ltd., London.
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Sketch of a Young Pádraic Colum
Sketch of a Young Pádraic Colum
Sketch of a Young Pádraic Colum. This was sketched in 1907 by Jack B. Yeats, and is included in the first edition of Colum's play, The Fiddler's House, printed in 1909 in Dublin, by Maunsel & Company.
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Raven
Raven
The sketch depicts the event that signalled Cuchulainn's death. Cuchulainn had tied himself to an upright stone, and appeared to be still alive that was until a raven landed on his shoulder thus indicating that Cuchulainn was dead.



