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Detail from "The Dublin Volunteers on College Green", 1779 |
Dear Reader,
As many of you are aware, I am traveling for archival research this summer, in order to write my dissertation. Along the way, I've seen a few items which might interest you all. These are some of the interesting eighteenth-century military items in Dublin. The artwork is from the National Gallery of Ireland, while the material items come from the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks.
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Detail from, "Mrs Congreve with her Children," 1782 |
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Majority of "Captain William Congreve..." 1782 |
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Detail from, "Captain William Congreve..." 1782 |
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Detail from, "The Dublin Volunteers on College Green", 1779 |
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Detail from, "A view of Dublin from Chapelizod," 1796 (Shows the still extant but badly dilapidated "Magazine Fort") |
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Detail from, "Captain William Congreve," 1782 |
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Detail from, "A view of Dublin from Chapelizod," 1796 |
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Officer's Coat, 101st Regiment of Foot, 1780s |
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Officer's Coat, 101st Regiment of Foot, 1780s
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Coat of the Dublin Volunteers, 1770s |
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Officer's Coat of the Armagh Militia, 1798 |
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Flag of the Dillon Regiment carried at Fontenoy, 1745
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Flag of the Dillon Regiment carried at Fontenoy, 1745 |
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French Ship's Boat lost in Ireland, 18th century |
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