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Senatorial bridge, today called the Broken Bridge
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Illustration, Carlisle Bridge, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Illustration, Carlisle Bridge, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Lantern slide of an illustration of Carlisle Bridge (now known as O'Connell Bridge) Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued with label 'D3VII 93.' Depicts an illustration of Carlisle B...
Illustration, Barracks Bridge and Queen's Bridge, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Illustration, Barracks Bridge and Queen's Bridge, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Lantern slide of an illustration of Queen's Bridge (now know as Liam Mellow's Bridge, Dublin) and the Barracks Bridge (now Rory O'More Bridge), Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued ...
Illustration, Grattan Bridge, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Illustration, Grattan Bridge, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Lantern slide of an illustration of Grattan Bridge ( known historically as Essex Bridge) Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued with labels 'D3VII 95' and 'Old Dublin. Old Essex Bridge...
Breechcloth
Breechcloth
Breechcloth; probably Yanktonai; 1860-1870Wool, porcupine quills, sinew, metal, horsehair, pigments; 117.5 x 28.5 cm.\RMV 710-9; Herman F.C. ten Kate collection; purchased from tra...
Winch Bridge, Durham, in Hutchinsons Tour
Winch Bridge, Durham, in Hutchinsons Tour
View of the Winch Bridge across a rocky gorge
above the River Tees in County Durham. William Hutchinson,
antiquarian of Durham, wrote on the antiquaries or County Durham in
1785-17...
New Bridge, Exeter
New Bridge, Exeter
View of Exeter showing the 'New Bridge' over the
River Exe and houses either side. During the Middle Ages, Exeter
had a single bridge to serve the town. It was constantly damaged
a...
Illustration, Grattan Bridge, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Illustration, Grattan Bridge, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Lantern slide of an illustration of Grattan Bridge ( known historically as Essex Bridge) Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued with label 'D3VII 97.' Depicts an illustration of the b...
Expulsion. Moon and Firelight
Expulsion. Moon and Firelight
“The whole landscape, which, seen by a favourable light, and in a genial temperature, had been found so lovely, appeared now like some pictured allegory of life, in which objects w...