DANIEL O'CONNELL and his supporters celebrate the prospect of Catholic emancipation claiming it will unleash the Devil of persecution on Protestants. Cartoon about 1828 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-and-his-supporters-celebrate-the-prospect-of-catholic-80481792.html
RMEJX79M–DANIEL O'CONNELL and his supporters celebrate the prospect of Catholic emancipation claiming it will unleash the Devil of persecution on Protestants. Cartoon about 1828
The formation of the Catholic Association, an Irish Roman Catholic political organisation set up by Daniel O'Connell in the early nineteenth century to campaign for Catholic emancipation within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It was one of the first mass-membership political movements in Europe. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-formation-of-the-catholic-association-an-irish-roman-catholic-113015342.html
RMGFT866–The formation of the Catholic Association, an Irish Roman Catholic political organisation set up by Daniel O'Connell in the early nineteenth century to campaign for Catholic emancipation within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It was one of the first mass-membership political movements in Europe.
CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION 1828 Cartoon showing the Duke of Wellington as Prime Minister kissing the toe of the Pope Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-catholic-emancipation-1828-cartoon-showing-the-duke-of-wellington-23322434.html
RMB9XC02–CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION 1828 Cartoon showing the Duke of Wellington as Prime Minister kissing the toe of the Pope
Engraving portrait of Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847), Irish political leader of the Catholic emancipation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-portrait-of-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-of-the-catholic-emancipation-image220017165.html
RFPNXJ3W–Engraving portrait of Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847), Irish political leader of the Catholic emancipation
GEORGE VI kisses the Pope's foot in a Unionist cartoon about 1828 warning of the dangers of Catholic Emancipation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-george-vi-kisses-the-popes-foot-in-a-unionist-cartoon-about-1828-warning-80481817.html
RMEJX7AH–GEORGE VI kisses the Pope's foot in a Unionist cartoon about 1828 warning of the dangers of Catholic Emancipation
Daniel O'Connell (1776-1847). The Liberator. Irish political leader. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1883. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-1776-1847-the-liberator-irish-political-leader-engraving-138421910.html
RMJ15JFJ–Daniel O'Connell (1776-1847). The Liberator. Irish political leader. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1883.
DANIEL O CONNELL Irish political leader addresses a Catholic meeting in County Clare in 1828 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-o-connell-irish-political-leader-addresses-a-catholic-meeting-25098248.html
RMBCR920–DANIEL O CONNELL Irish political leader addresses a Catholic meeting in County Clare in 1828
Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) 'The Liberator'. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829, and for Repeal (of Union with Britain) movement. Engraving after Thomas Carrick (d1874). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-the-liberator-irish-patriot-and-political-57297518.html
RMD963FX–Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) 'The Liberator'. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829, and for Repeal (of Union with Britain) movement. Engraving after Thomas Carrick (d1874).
PROTESTANT DESCENDENCY - A BULL AT THE CHURCH An 1834 cartoon shows Daniel O'Connell and the Duke of Wellington's government combining to destroy the Church of England while St Peters rises over the hill and a Catholic priest lauighs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-protestant-descendency-a-bull-at-the-church-an-1834-cartoon-shows-80481822.html
RMEJX7AP–PROTESTANT DESCENDENCY - A BULL AT THE CHURCH An 1834 cartoon shows Daniel O'Connell and the Duke of Wellington's government combining to destroy the Church of England while St Peters rises over the hill and a Catholic priest lauighs
. English: The Monster Meeting at Clifden in 1843. Daniel O'Connell, M.P., (1775-1847), who campaigned for Catholic Emancipation, addressing his supporters at 'The Monster Meeting of the 20th September 1843 at Clifden', County Galway, Ireland.) NGI 1183 98 The Monster Meeting at Clifden in 1843 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-the-monster-meeting-at-clifden-in-1843-daniel-oconnell-mp-1775-1847-who-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipation-addressing-his-supporters-at-the-monster-meeting-of-the-20th-september-1843-at-clifden-county-galway-ireland-ngi-1183-98-the-monster-meeting-at-clifden-in-1843-image206542349.html
RMP00PTD–. English: The Monster Meeting at Clifden in 1843. Daniel O'Connell, M.P., (1775-1847), who campaigned for Catholic Emancipation, addressing his supporters at 'The Monster Meeting of the 20th September 1843 at Clifden', County Galway, Ireland.) NGI 1183 98 The Monster Meeting at Clifden in 1843
Cartoon, End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation, by James Gillray. Showing a scene outside Heaven, with St Peter at the gate of Popish Supremacy and a crowd of Catholic priests and clergy, some of them politicians in costume such as Fox, Buckingham and Grenville, blown back by shadowy British politicians in profile (left). With a parodic verse in the style of Milton below. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-end-of-the-irish-farce-of-catholic-emancipation-by-james-gillray-showing-a-scene-outside-heaven-with-st-peter-at-the-gate-of-popish-supremacy-and-a-crowd-of-catholic-priests-and-clergy-some-of-them-politicians-in-costume-such-as-fox-buckingham-and-grenville-blown-back-by-shadowy-british-politicians-in-profile-left-with-a-parodic-verse-in-the-style-of-milton-below-image504802308.html
RM2M97MDT–Cartoon, End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation, by James Gillray. Showing a scene outside Heaven, with St Peter at the gate of Popish Supremacy and a crowd of Catholic priests and clergy, some of them politicians in costume such as Fox, Buckingham and Grenville, blown back by shadowy British politicians in profile (left). With a parodic verse in the style of Milton below.
CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION The Duke of Wellington escapes a Protestant mob in an 1829 cartoon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catholic-emancipation-the-duke-of-wellington-escapes-a-protestant-mob-in-an-1829-cartoon-image552329859.html
RM2R2GPAB–CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION The Duke of Wellington escapes a Protestant mob in an 1829 cartoon
John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, British barrister and politician, resigned in protest as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, against Catholic Emancipation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-scott-1st-earl-of-eldon-british-barrister-and-politician-resigned-in-protest-as-lord-chancellor-of-great-britain-against-catholic-emancipation-image210383465.html
RMP67P75–John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon, British barrister and politician, resigned in protest as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, against Catholic Emancipation
DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-who-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipation-image341298538.html
RM2AR7DNE–DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation
Catholic emancipation celebrations at Westminster Cathedral . The Archbishop of Bombay ( the most Reverend A Goodier ) 1929 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catholic-emancipation-celebrations-at-westminster-cathedral-the-archbishop-of-bombay-the-most-reverend-a-goodier-1929-image359814395.html
RM2BWAXX3–Catholic emancipation celebrations at Westminster Cathedral . The Archbishop of Bombay ( the most Reverend A Goodier ) 1929
CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION: Trial of Daniel O' Connell, MP 1844. Ireland. TALLIS 1853 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-catholic-emancipation-trial-of-daniel-o-connell-mp-1844-ireland-tallis-106764590.html
RFG5KF92–CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION: Trial of Daniel O' Connell, MP 1844. Ireland. TALLIS 1853
Absolutism for Apostasy, British cartoon about the Catholic Emancipation bill, illustration 1829 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/absolutism-for-apostasy-british-cartoon-about-the-catholic-emancipation-bill-illustration-1829-image603200624.html
RF2X1A4FC–Absolutism for Apostasy, British cartoon about the Catholic Emancipation bill, illustration 1829
A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, [London], 1807 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-kick-at-the-broad-bottoms!-ie-emancipation-of-all-the-talents-gillray-77312818.html
RMEDNW82–A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, [London], 1807
The Passing of the Great Emancipation Act. Date/Period: Ca. 1829. Painting. Oil on board. Height: 267 mm (10.51 in); Width: 470 mm (18.50 in). Author: George Jones. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-passing-of-the-great-emancipation-act-dateperiod-ca-1829-painting-oil-on-board-height-267-mm-1051-in-width-470-mm-1850-in-author-george-jones-image219706619.html
RMPNCE0Y–The Passing of the Great Emancipation Act. Date/Period: Ca. 1829. Painting. Oil on board. Height: 267 mm (10.51 in); Width: 470 mm (18.50 in). Author: George Jones.
Catholic Emancipation. J. Platier. La Mode. July 5, 1843. O'CONNELL. Lith Rigo fs et Cie, r richer, 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catholic-emancipation-j-platier-la-mode-july-5-1843-oconnell-lith-rigo-fs-et-cie-r-richer-7-image573178041.html
RM2T8EEC9–Catholic Emancipation. J. Platier. La Mode. July 5, 1843. O'CONNELL. Lith Rigo fs et Cie, r richer, 7
Daniel O'Connell (1775 – 1847), often referred to as The Liberator, was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic emancipation—including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Act of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-often-referred-to-as-the-liberator-was-an-113014777.html
RMGFT7E1–Daniel O'Connell (1775 – 1847), often referred to as The Liberator, was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic emancipation—including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Act of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland.
The priest at Corofin, receiving Richard Lalor Sheil. Richard Lalor Sheil, 1791 – 1851. Irish politician, writer and orator, one of the founders of the Catholic Association after the passing of the Catholic Relief Bill in 1825. Sheil was one of Daniel O'Connell's leading supporters in the agitation persistently carried on until Catholic emancipation was granted in 1829. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published c. 1890. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-priest-at-corofin-receiving-richard-lalor-sheil-richard-lalor-sheil-1791-1851-irish-politician-writer-and-orator-one-of-the-founders-of-the-catholic-association-after-the-passing-of-the-catholic-relief-bill-in-1825-sheil-was-one-of-daniel-oconnells-leading-supporters-in-the-agitation-persistently-carried-on-until-catholic-emancipation-was-granted-in-1829-from-cassells-illustrated-history-of-england-published-c-1890-image609348244.html
RM2XBA5W8–The priest at Corofin, receiving Richard Lalor Sheil. Richard Lalor Sheil, 1791 – 1851. Irish politician, writer and orator, one of the founders of the Catholic Association after the passing of the Catholic Relief Bill in 1825. Sheil was one of Daniel O'Connell's leading supporters in the agitation persistently carried on until Catholic emancipation was granted in 1829. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published c. 1890.
A plaque to Daniel O’Connell, the Liberator, on 58 Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland. Irish politician famed for his work on Catholic Emancipation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-plaque-to-daniel-oconnell-the-liberator-on-58-merrion-square-dublin-ireland-irish-politician-famed-for-his-work-on-catholic-emancipation-image472599258.html
RF2JCTN4X–A plaque to Daniel O’Connell, the Liberator, on 58 Merrion Square, Dublin, Ireland. Irish politician famed for his work on Catholic Emancipation.
The Priest at Corofin, County Clare, Ireland, receiving Richard Lalor Sheil, one of the founders of the Catholic Association in Ireland. Illustration from Cassell's History of England, Vol VII. New Edition published Circa 1873-5. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-priest-at-corofin-county-clare-ireland-receiving-richard-lalor-sheil-one-of-the-founders-of-the-catholic-association-in-ireland-illustration-from-cassells-history-of-england-vol-vii-new-edition-published-circa-1873-5-image604913333.html
RM2X4453H–The Priest at Corofin, County Clare, Ireland, receiving Richard Lalor Sheil, one of the founders of the Catholic Association in Ireland. Illustration from Cassell's History of England, Vol VII. New Edition published Circa 1873-5.
Charles Fox sitting in an armchair, obviously ill. On one side of him is Mrs. Fitzherbert, dressed as an abbess and holding a rosary; on the other side is a bishop in robes and mitre. In front of Fox, the Prince of Wales holds his handkerchief to his face. Sheridan, standing behind the bishop, admonishes the bishop to understand that Catholic emancipation is not possible. Howick, Petty, Windham and Moira are all distressed; Grenville and Sidmouth are leaving the room hoping Fox will expire. Mrs. Fox faints in a chair and is attended by Lord Derby. Political cartoon, 1806 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-charles-fox-sitting-in-an-armchair-obviously-ill-on-one-side-of-him-72983884.html
RME6MKK8–Charles Fox sitting in an armchair, obviously ill. On one side of him is Mrs. Fitzherbert, dressed as an abbess and holding a rosary; on the other side is a bishop in robes and mitre. In front of Fox, the Prince of Wales holds his handkerchief to his face. Sheridan, standing behind the bishop, admonishes the bishop to understand that Catholic emancipation is not possible. Howick, Petty, Windham and Moira are all distressed; Grenville and Sidmouth are leaving the room hoping Fox will expire. Mrs. Fox faints in a chair and is attended by Lord Derby. Political cartoon, 1806
'A British battering Ram preparing the way for a Popish Bull'- A satire on the pressure for Catholic emancipation, which led to an Act of Parliament in 1829. Date: 1827 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-british-battering-ram-preparing-the-way-for-a-popish-bull-a-satire-105322497.html
RMG39RWN–'A British battering Ram preparing the way for a Popish Bull'- A satire on the pressure for Catholic emancipation, which led to an Act of Parliament in 1829. Date: 1827
Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) 'The Liberator'. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829, and for Repeal (of Union with Britain) movement. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-the-liberator-irish-patriot-and-political-57297510.html
RMD963FJ–Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) 'The Liberator'. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829, and for Repeal (of Union with Britain) movement.
He Steers His Flight. Satirical cartoon on the subject of Lord Grenville's installation as Chancellor of Oxford University. He is seated in a balloon ascending into the air, wearing his Chancellor's gown, with a crucifix at the back. The balloon is depicted as a fat man with hot air (labelled Promises) escaping from behind. The installation (3 July 1810) followed a divisive election in which Lord Eldon opposed Lord Grenville on political and religious grounds. Opponents like Gillray saw Grenville’s installation as a triumph for Catholic Emancipation. Faces in the crowd include political Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/he-steers-his-flight-satirical-cartoon-on-the-subject-of-lord-grenvilles-installation-as-chancellor-of-oxford-university-he-is-seated-in-a-balloon-ascending-into-the-air-wearing-his-chancellors-gown-with-a-crucifix-at-the-back-the-balloon-is-depicted-as-a-fat-man-with-hot-air-labelled-promises-escaping-from-behind-the-installation-3-july-1810-followed-a-divisive-election-in-which-lord-eldon-opposed-lord-grenville-on-political-and-religious-grounds-opponents-like-gillray-saw-grenvilles-installation-as-a-triumph-for-catholic-emancipation-faces-in-the-crowd-include-political-image504780781.html
RM2M96N11–He Steers His Flight. Satirical cartoon on the subject of Lord Grenville's installation as Chancellor of Oxford University. He is seated in a balloon ascending into the air, wearing his Chancellor's gown, with a crucifix at the back. The balloon is depicted as a fat man with hot air (labelled Promises) escaping from behind. The installation (3 July 1810) followed a divisive election in which Lord Eldon opposed Lord Grenville on political and religious grounds. Opponents like Gillray saw Grenville’s installation as a triumph for Catholic Emancipation. Faces in the crowd include political
Richard Oastler (1789 – 1861) active opponent of Catholic Emancipation and Parliamentary Reform Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/richard-oastler-1789-1861-active-opponent-of-catholic-emancipation-and-parliamentary-reform-image490655866.html
RM2KE78FP–Richard Oastler (1789 – 1861) active opponent of Catholic Emancipation and Parliamentary Reform
Cartoon, The Great Balloon, by James Gillray. A satirical comment on the subject of Lord Grenville's installation as Chancellor of Oxford University. The balloon is depicted as a fat man with hot air (labelled Promises) escaping from behind. The installation (3 July 1810) followed a divisive election in which Lord Eldon opposed Lord Grenville on political and religious grounds. Opponents like Gillray saw Grenville’s installation as a triumph for Catholic Emancipation. Faces in the crowd include political figures: Buckingham, Stafford, M.A. Taylor, Erskine, Tierney, Holland, Grey, Sidmouth, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-the-great-balloon-by-james-gillray-a-satirical-comment-on-the-subject-of-lord-grenvilles-installation-as-chancellor-of-oxford-university-the-balloon-is-depicted-as-a-fat-man-with-hot-air-labelled-promises-escaping-from-behind-the-installation-3-july-1810-followed-a-divisive-election-in-which-lord-eldon-opposed-lord-grenville-on-political-and-religious-grounds-opponents-like-gillray-saw-grenvilles-installation-as-a-triumph-for-catholic-emancipation-faces-in-the-crowd-include-political-figures-buckingham-stafford-ma-taylor-erskine-tierney-holland-grey-sidmouth-image504802335.html
RM2M97MER–Cartoon, The Great Balloon, by James Gillray. A satirical comment on the subject of Lord Grenville's installation as Chancellor of Oxford University. The balloon is depicted as a fat man with hot air (labelled Promises) escaping from behind. The installation (3 July 1810) followed a divisive election in which Lord Eldon opposed Lord Grenville on political and religious grounds. Opponents like Gillray saw Grenville’s installation as a triumph for Catholic Emancipation. Faces in the crowd include political figures: Buckingham, Stafford, M.A. Taylor, Erskine, Tierney, Holland, Grey, Sidmouth,
A sea gull takes flight from the famous statue of Daniel O'Connell, in Dublin's main street, Monday 12 December 2005, which has been soiled by birds again after a recent 300,000 cleanup program lasting four months. O'Connell led a successful and peaceful movement to achieve Catholic Emancipation. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA *PICTURE* Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-sea-gull-takes-flight-from-the-famous-statue-of-daniel-oconnell-108833933.html
RMG91PP5–A sea gull takes flight from the famous statue of Daniel O'Connell, in Dublin's main street, Monday 12 December 2005, which has been soiled by birds again after a recent 300,000 cleanup program lasting four months. O'Connell led a successful and peaceful movement to achieve Catholic Emancipation. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA *PICTURE*
The Marquess of Anglesey Henry William Paget Leaving Kingstown, Ireland, 19 January 1829, followed by an enthusiastic crowd. He had supported the need for Catholic emancipation, and was recalled by the government Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-marquess-of-anglesey-henry-william-paget-leaving-kingstown-ireland-19-january-1829-followed-by-an-enthusiastic-crowd-he-had-supported-the-need-for-catholic-emancipation-and-was-recalled-by-the-government-image210383446.html
RMP67P6E–The Marquess of Anglesey Henry William Paget Leaving Kingstown, Ireland, 19 January 1829, followed by an enthusiastic crowd. He had supported the need for Catholic emancipation, and was recalled by the government
DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-who-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipation-image341298457.html
RM2AR7DJH–DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation
Sir William Shee, champion of Catholic Emancipation addressing the electors in the court-house, Kilkenny, Election, 1857, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-sir-william-shee-champion-of-catholic-emancipation-addressing-the-160007850.html
RMK88YJ2–Sir William Shee, champion of Catholic Emancipation addressing the electors in the court-house, Kilkenny, Election, 1857,
IRISH HISTORY: Daniel O' Connell. Ireland. Catholic emancipation. TALLIS, 1853 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-irish-history-daniel-o-connell-ireland-catholic-emancipation-tallis-106764501.html
RFG5KF5W–IRISH HISTORY: Daniel O' Connell. Ireland. Catholic emancipation. TALLIS, 1853
An Election meeting in Ireland during the general election of 1826. Daniel O'Connell used the election as a rallying call for Catholic Emancipation as part of his campaign to repeal of the Act of Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-election-meeting-in-ireland-during-the-general-election-of-1826-177314260.html
RMM8DA44–An Election meeting in Ireland during the general election of 1826. Daniel O'Connell used the election as a rallying call for Catholic Emancipation as part of his campaign to repeal of the Act of Union.
Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847). Irish political leader. Portrait. Engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-portrait-engraving-136242490.html
RMHWJAK6–Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847). Irish political leader. Portrait. Engraving.
The Clare by-election of 1828, Father John Murphy of Corofin leading his tenants to the poll, Ennis, Ireland, voting for Daniel O'Connell 'to a man' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-clare-by-election-of-1828-father-john-murphy-of-corofin-leading-his-tenants-to-the-poll-ennis-ireland-voting-for-daniel-oconnell-to-a-man-image210383425.html
RMP67P5N–The Clare by-election of 1828, Father John Murphy of Corofin leading his tenants to the poll, Ennis, Ireland, voting for Daniel O'Connell 'to a man'
Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847). O'Connell, also known as the Liberator and the Emancipator was an Irish politician instrumental in winning Catholic Emancipation in 1829. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-oconnell-also-known-as-the-liberator-and-83346002.html
RMERGMJX–Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847). O'Connell, also known as the Liberator and the Emancipator was an Irish politician instrumental in winning Catholic Emancipation in 1829.
William Conyngham Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket(1764 – 1854) was an Irish politician and lawyer. In 1822 he was re-appointed to the office of Attorney-General for Ireland because the previous holder was opposed to Catholic Emancipation, which the Crown by then accepted had become inevitable. Plunket, by contrast, supported Emancipation and was able to work in reasonable harmony with Daniel O'Connell to secure it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-william-conyngham-plunket-1st-baron-plunket1764-1854-was-an-irish-113015229.html
RMGFT825–William Conyngham Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket(1764 – 1854) was an Irish politician and lawyer. In 1822 he was re-appointed to the office of Attorney-General for Ireland because the previous holder was opposed to Catholic Emancipation, which the Crown by then accepted had become inevitable. Plunket, by contrast, supported Emancipation and was able to work in reasonable harmony with Daniel O'Connell to secure it.
Daniel O'Connell The Liberator 1775-1847 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-the-liberator-1775-1847-142531115.html
RMJ7TRTY–Daniel O'Connell The Liberator 1775-1847
. Satire on the Whig opposition and petitions for Catholic emancipation. (British political cartoon); A satire on the petition for Catholic Emancipation introduced in the House of Commons by Fox on 13 May 1805. The pope is seen as the puppet of Napoleon. The Catholic petitioners, recieving the papal benediction. 27 May 1805. Bodleian Libraries, The Catholic petitioners, recieving the papal benediction Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/satire-on-the-whig-opposition-and-petitions-for-catholic-emancipation-british-political-cartoon-a-satire-on-the-petition-for-catholic-emancipation-introduced-in-the-house-of-commons-by-fox-on-13-may-1805-the-pope-is-seen-as-the-puppet-of-napoleon-the-catholic-petitioners-recieving-the-papal-benediction-27-may-1805-bodleian-libraries-the-catholic-petitioners-recieving-the-papal-benediction-image184934416.html
RMMMTDMG–. Satire on the Whig opposition and petitions for Catholic emancipation. (British political cartoon); A satire on the petition for Catholic Emancipation introduced in the House of Commons by Fox on 13 May 1805. The pope is seen as the puppet of Napoleon. The Catholic petitioners, recieving the papal benediction. 27 May 1805. Bodleian Libraries, The Catholic petitioners, recieving the papal benediction
Daniel O'Connell proposing the formation of the Catholic Association. Ireland 1823. Illustration from Cassell's History of England, Vol VII. New Edition published Circa 1873-5. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-proposing-the-formation-of-the-catholic-association-ireland-1823-illustration-from-cassells-history-of-england-vol-vii-new-edition-published-circa-1873-5-image604913215.html
RM2X444YB–Daniel O'Connell proposing the formation of the Catholic Association. Ireland 1823. Illustration from Cassell's History of England, Vol VII. New Edition published Circa 1873-5.
Release of Daniel O'Connell, Richmond Bridewell prison, Dublin, 1844 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/release-of-daniel-oconnell-richmond-bridewell-prison-dublin-1844-image210837961.html
RMP70DY5–Release of Daniel O'Connell, Richmond Bridewell prison, Dublin, 1844
The duel between the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchelsea (or Winchilsea), fought at Battersea Fields in South London, 23 March 1829. Illustration from Cassell's History of England, Vol VII. New Edition published Circ 1873-5. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-duel-between-the-duke-of-wellington-and-the-earl-of-winchelsea-or-winchilsea-fought-at-battersea-fields-in-south-london-23-march-1829-illustration-from-cassells-history-of-england-vol-vii-new-edition-published-circ-1873-5-image605661749.html
RM2X5A7MN–The duel between the Duke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchelsea (or Winchilsea), fought at Battersea Fields in South London, 23 March 1829. Illustration from Cassell's History of England, Vol VII. New Edition published Circ 1873-5.
Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) 'The Liberator', acknowledging the cheers of the crowd. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829, and for Repeal (of Union with Britain) movemement. From 'The Illustrated London News', 1842. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-the-liberator-acknowledging-the-cheers-of-57297526.html
RMD963G6–Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) 'The Liberator', acknowledging the cheers of the crowd. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829, and for Repeal (of Union with Britain) movemement. From 'The Illustrated London News', 1842.
Daniel O'Connell statue, Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th Century that campaigned for Catholic emancipation. Dublin, referred to in James Joyce 'Ulysses', Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-statue-irish-political-leader-in-the-first-half-of-87573153.html
RMF2D8CH–Daniel O'Connell statue, Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th Century that campaigned for Catholic emancipation. Dublin, referred to in James Joyce 'Ulysses', Ireland
Cartoon, Sketch of the Interior of St Stephens, as it now Stands, by James Gillray. Showing a view of the House of Commons with ministerial benches on the left and the Speaker and clerk on the right. The man on his feet is the new Prime Minister, Henry Addington, who was opposed to the abolition of slavery and Catholic emancipation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-sketch-of-the-interior-of-st-stephens-as-it-now-stands-by-james-gillray-showing-a-view-of-the-house-of-commons-with-ministerial-benches-on-the-left-and-the-speaker-and-clerk-on-the-right-the-man-on-his-feet-is-the-new-prime-minister-henry-addington-who-was-opposed-to-the-abolition-of-slavery-and-catholic-emancipation-image504802312.html
RM2M97ME0–Cartoon, Sketch of the Interior of St Stephens, as it now Stands, by James Gillray. Showing a view of the House of Commons with ministerial benches on the left and the Speaker and clerk on the right. The man on his feet is the new Prime Minister, Henry Addington, who was opposed to the abolition of slavery and Catholic emancipation.
1830 ca , IRLANDA : The irish catholic politician DANIEL O'CONNELL ( 1775 - 1847 ). Portrait engraved by Allen Duval and Bosselman . Anti-slavery , often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator , was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic emancipation—including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Acts of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland . - IRLANDA - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - tie bow - fiocco - cravatta - POLITICO - POLITICA - POLITIC - ANTISCIAVIS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1830-ca-irlanda-the-irish-catholic-politician-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-portrait-engraved-by-allen-duval-and-bosselman-anti-slavery-often-referred-to-as-the-liberator-or-the-emancipator-was-an-irish-political-leader-in-the-first-half-of-the-19th-century-he-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipationincluding-the-right-for-catholics-to-sit-in-the-westminster-parliament-denied-for-over-100-yearsand-repeal-of-the-acts-of-union-which-combined-great-britain-and-ireland-irlanda-foto-storiche-history-tie-bow-fiocco-cravatta-politico-politica-politic-antisciavis-image359210706.html
RM2BTBCWP–1830 ca , IRLANDA : The irish catholic politician DANIEL O'CONNELL ( 1775 - 1847 ). Portrait engraved by Allen Duval and Bosselman . Anti-slavery , often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator , was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic emancipation—including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Acts of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland . - IRLANDA - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - tie bow - fiocco - cravatta - POLITICO - POLITICA - POLITIC - ANTISCIAVIS
Daniel O'Connell, Irish patriot and political leader. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-irish-patriot-and-political-leader-artist-unknown-image8372352.html
RMAJ80T1–Daniel O'Connell, Irish patriot and political leader. Artist: Unknown
End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation. James Gillray (English, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1805. Dimensions: 347 × 448 mm (image); 388 × 460 mm (plate); 410 × 497 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on paper. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/end-of-the-irish-farce-of-catholic-emancipation-james-gillray-english-1756-1815-published-by-hannah-humphrey-english-c-1745-1818-date-1805-dimensions-347-448-mm-image-388-460-mm-plate-410-497-mm-sheet-hand-colored-etching-on-paper-origin-england-museum-the-chicago-art-institute-image240173899.html
RMRXMT77–End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation. James Gillray (English, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1805. Dimensions: 347 × 448 mm (image); 388 × 460 mm (plate); 410 × 497 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on paper. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-who-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipation-image341298530.html
RM2AR7DN6–DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation
Robert Peel 1788-1850 - British Conservative politician. Home secretary 1822-1827 and 1828-30. He founded the modern police force and in 1829 introduced Roman Catholic emancipation. He was prime minister 1834-35 and 1841-46 when his repeal of the Corn Laws caused him and his followers to break with the party. Born in Lancashire, he entered Parliament as a Tory 1809. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robert-peel-1788-1850-british-conservative-politician-home-secretary-1822-1827-and-1828-30-he-founded-the-modern-police-force-and-in-1829-introduced-roman-catholic-emancipation-he-was-prime-minister-1834-35-and-1841-46-when-his-repeal-of-the-corn-laws-caused-him-and-his-followers-to-break-with-the-party-born-in-lancashire-he-entered-parliament-as-a-tory-1809-image624225078.html
RM2Y7FWCP–Robert Peel 1788-1850 - British Conservative politician. Home secretary 1822-1827 and 1828-30. He founded the modern police force and in 1829 introduced Roman Catholic emancipation. He was prime minister 1834-35 and 1841-46 when his repeal of the Corn Laws caused him and his followers to break with the party. Born in Lancashire, he entered Parliament as a Tory 1809.
George Canning (1770-1827) English statesman; Catholic emancipation; foreign affairs; Prime Minister 1827 Tinted lithograph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-canning-1770-1827-english-statesman-catholic-emancipation-foreign-affairs-prime-minister-1827-tinted-lithograph-image257295661.html
RMTXGR6N–George Canning (1770-1827) English statesman; Catholic emancipation; foreign affairs; Prime Minister 1827 Tinted lithograph
An old engraving of the William III statue being painted black by protesters in Dublin, Ireland in the early 1800s. It is from a Victorian history book of c.1900. The William III statue stands in front of Trinity College, Dublin. By 1790s, the statue took on a sectarian significance and attacks were made on the statue during 1800s. In 1805 supporters of Catholic emancipation covered the horse with a mixture of tar and grease. In 1928 the statue of William was blown up by the IRA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-engraving-of-the-william-iii-statue-being-painted-black-by-protesters-in-dublin-ireland-in-the-early-1800s-it-is-from-a-victorian-history-book-of-c1900-the-william-iii-statue-stands-in-front-of-trinity-college-dublin-by-1790s-the-statue-took-on-a-sectarian-significance-and-attacks-were-made-on-the-statue-during-1800s-in-1805-supporters-of-catholic-emancipation-covered-the-horse-with-a-mixture-of-tar-and-grease-in-1928-the-statue-of-william-was-blown-up-by-the-ira-image614903036.html
RM2XMB72M–An old engraving of the William III statue being painted black by protesters in Dublin, Ireland in the early 1800s. It is from a Victorian history book of c.1900. The William III statue stands in front of Trinity College, Dublin. By 1790s, the statue took on a sectarian significance and attacks were made on the statue during 1800s. In 1805 supporters of Catholic emancipation covered the horse with a mixture of tar and grease. In 1928 the statue of William was blown up by the IRA.
Edmund Burke, 1729 - 1797, Irish Statesman, Political Theorist, Philosopher, Author, Orator Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-edmund-burke-1729-1797-irish-statesman-political-theorist-philosopher-162345163.html
An old engraving of a Tithe Proctor in a home in Ireland in the 1800s. It is from a Victorian history book of c.1900. The tithe collectors were employed on behalf of the clergy of the Church of Ireland (the state church) and were called Proctors. They took a percentage of the moneys collected. Catholic Emancipation in 1829 was followed by a period of intensified conflict over tithes, known as the Tithe Wars. This was a campaign of mainly nonviolent civil disobedience between 1830 and 1836 in reaction to the enforcement of tithes on the Catholic majority. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-engraving-of-a-tithe-proctor-in-a-home-in-ireland-in-the-1800s-it-is-from-a-victorian-history-book-of-c1900-the-tithe-collectors-were-employed-on-behalf-of-the-clergy-of-the-church-of-ireland-the-state-church-and-were-called-proctors-they-took-a-percentage-of-the-moneys-collected-catholic-emancipation-in-1829-was-followed-by-a-period-of-intensified-conflict-over-tithes-known-as-the-tithe-wars-this-was-a-campaign-of-mainly-nonviolent-civil-disobedience-between-1830-and-1836-in-reaction-to-the-enforcement-of-tithes-on-the-catholic-majority-image614903143.html
RM2XMB76F–An old engraving of a Tithe Proctor in a home in Ireland in the 1800s. It is from a Victorian history book of c.1900. The tithe collectors were employed on behalf of the clergy of the Church of Ireland (the state church) and were called Proctors. They took a percentage of the moneys collected. Catholic Emancipation in 1829 was followed by a period of intensified conflict over tithes, known as the Tithe Wars. This was a campaign of mainly nonviolent civil disobedience between 1830 and 1836 in reaction to the enforcement of tithes on the Catholic majority.
Edmund Burke, 1729 - 1797, Irish Statesman, Political Theorist, Author, Orator, Philosopher Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edmund-burke-1729-1797-irish-statesman-political-theorist-author-orator-image159141910.html
Richard Lalor Sheil (1791 – 1851), Irish politician, writer and orator, from County Kilkenny, Ireland, was one of the founders of the Catholic Association in 1823. In 1825 he accompanied Daniel O'Connell to London to protest against the suppression of the Catholic Association. The protest was unsuccessful, but the association continued its propaganda after the defeat of the Catholic Relief Bill in 1825 until Catholic emancipation was granted in 1829. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-richard-lalor-sheil-1791-1851-irish-politician-writer-and-orator-from-113015524.html
RMGFT8CM–Richard Lalor Sheil (1791 – 1851), Irish politician, writer and orator, from County Kilkenny, Ireland, was one of the founders of the Catholic Association in 1823. In 1825 he accompanied Daniel O'Connell to London to protest against the suppression of the Catholic Association. The protest was unsuccessful, but the association continued its propaganda after the defeat of the Catholic Relief Bill in 1825 until Catholic emancipation was granted in 1829.
A Kick at the Broad-Bottoms! - i.e.- Emancipation of 'All the Talents' - Vide the Fate or Yet Catholic Bill, James Gillray, 1757–1815, British, 1807, Etching, Sheet: 9 5/8 x 13 3/4in. (24.4 x 34.9cm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-kick-at-the-broad-bottoms!-ie-emancipation-of-all-the-talents-vide-the-fate-or-yet-catholic-bill-james-gillray-17571815-british-1807-etching-sheet-9-58-x-13-34in-244-x-349cm-image389766787.html
RM2DJ3BEB–A Kick at the Broad-Bottoms! - i.e.- Emancipation of 'All the Talents' - Vide the Fate or Yet Catholic Bill, James Gillray, 1757–1815, British, 1807, Etching, Sheet: 9 5/8 x 13 3/4in. (24.4 x 34.9cm
Edmund Burke (1729 – 1797) was an Irish statesman born in Dublin, as well as an author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who, after moving to London, served as a member of parliament for many years in the House of Commons with the Whig Party. Mainly remembered for his support of the cause of the American Revolutionaries, Catholic emancipation, the impeachment of Warren Hastings from the East India Company, and for his objections about the French Revolution. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edmund-burke-1729-1797-was-an-irish-statesman-born-in-dublin-as-well-110917244.html
RMGCCM24–Edmund Burke (1729 – 1797) was an Irish statesman born in Dublin, as well as an author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who, after moving to London, served as a member of parliament for many years in the House of Commons with the Whig Party. Mainly remembered for his support of the cause of the American Revolutionaries, Catholic emancipation, the impeachment of Warren Hastings from the East India Company, and for his objections about the French Revolution.
. English: Daniel O'Connell. The charismatic pioneer of Irish popular politics, O'Connell had grown up in the shadow of the repressive 'Penal Laws' which maintained the social and civil inferiority of Catholics in Ireland. In 1823 he founded the Catholic Association to mobilise the entire Irish Catholic population in a systematic challenge to the Protestant ruling class, known as the 'Ascendancy'. By sheer force of numbers and the ultimate threat of civil war they finally achieved the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829.. 1836. Bernard Mulrenin 131 Daniel O'Connell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-daniel-oconnell-the-charismatic-pioneer-of-irish-popular-politics-oconnell-had-grown-up-in-the-shadow-of-the-repressive-penal-laws-which-maintained-the-social-and-civil-inferiority-of-catholics-in-ireland-in-1823-he-founded-the-catholic-association-to-mobilise-the-entire-irish-catholic-population-in-a-systematic-challenge-to-the-protestant-ruling-class-known-as-the-ascendancy-by-sheer-force-of-numbers-and-the-ultimate-threat-of-civil-war-they-finally-achieved-the-catholic-emancipation-act-of-1829-1836-bernard-mulrenin-131-daniel-oconnell-image188966100.html
RMMYC458–. English: Daniel O'Connell. The charismatic pioneer of Irish popular politics, O'Connell had grown up in the shadow of the repressive 'Penal Laws' which maintained the social and civil inferiority of Catholics in Ireland. In 1823 he founded the Catholic Association to mobilise the entire Irish Catholic population in a systematic challenge to the Protestant ruling class, known as the 'Ascendancy'. By sheer force of numbers and the ultimate threat of civil war they finally achieved the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829.. 1836. Bernard Mulrenin 131 Daniel O'Connell
A portrayal by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808) of John Philpot Curran (1750-1817), an Irish orator, politician, wit, and lawyer renowned for employing his skills in defence of civil and political liberty. In the 1790s he was celebrated as a champion of Catholic emancipation and reform in the Irish Parliament and as defence counsel in court for United Irishmen facing charges of sedition and treason. He was vocal in his opposition to the 1801 Act of Union. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrayal-by-hugh-douglas-hamilton-1740-1808-of-john-philpot-curran-1750-1817-an-irish-orator-politician-wit-and-lawyer-renowned-for-employing-his-skills-in-defence-of-civil-and-political-liberty-in-the-1790s-he-was-celebrated-as-a-champion-of-catholic-emancipation-and-reform-in-the-irish-parliament-and-as-defence-counsel-in-court-for-united-irishmen-facing-charges-of-sedition-and-treason-he-was-vocal-in-his-opposition-to-the-1801-act-of-union-image616244967.html
RM2XPGAMR–A portrayal by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808) of John Philpot Curran (1750-1817), an Irish orator, politician, wit, and lawyer renowned for employing his skills in defence of civil and political liberty. In the 1790s he was celebrated as a champion of Catholic emancipation and reform in the Irish Parliament and as defence counsel in court for United Irishmen facing charges of sedition and treason. He was vocal in his opposition to the 1801 Act of Union.
George Robert Dawson's, controversial 'surrender' speech at a banquet in Derry Londonderry, 12 Aug 1828 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-robert-dawsons-controversial-surrender-speech-at-a-banquet-in-derry-londonderry-12-aug-1828-image210383444.html
RMP67P6C–George Robert Dawson's, controversial 'surrender' speech at a banquet in Derry Londonderry, 12 Aug 1828
19th Century illustration of the statue commissioned in 1880 to commemorate Daniel O’Connell (1775-1847) after whom O'Connell Street was renamed after Irish independence. O’Connell was born in Kerry and believed in employing peaceful tactics to achieve change. He fought for Catholic emancipation within the British Parliamentary system and the repeal of the Act of Union. The monument was sculpted by John Henry Foley who was the leading sculptor of the day who's statue features O’Connell and a cross-section of people from all levels of Irish society. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/19th-century-illustration-of-the-statue-commissioned-in-1880-to-commemorate-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-after-whom-oconnell-street-was-renamed-after-irish-independence-oconnell-was-born-in-kerry-and-believed-in-employing-peaceful-tactics-to-achieve-change-he-fought-for-catholic-emancipation-within-the-british-parliamentary-system-and-the-repeal-of-the-act-of-union-the-monument-was-sculpted-by-john-henry-foley-who-was-the-leading-sculptor-of-the-day-whos-statue-features-oconnell-and-a-cross-section-of-people-from-all-levels-of-irish-society-image415601738.html
RM2F44876–19th Century illustration of the statue commissioned in 1880 to commemorate Daniel O’Connell (1775-1847) after whom O'Connell Street was renamed after Irish independence. O’Connell was born in Kerry and believed in employing peaceful tactics to achieve change. He fought for Catholic emancipation within the British Parliamentary system and the repeal of the Act of Union. The monument was sculpted by John Henry Foley who was the leading sculptor of the day who's statue features O’Connell and a cross-section of people from all levels of Irish society.
Visiting the Sick' James Gillray, July 1806. Charles James Fox in armchair, obviously ill (he died in September). Mrs Fitzherbert urges him to confess, Prince of Wales wipes away tears. Fox failed to achieve Catholic Emancipation. Britain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-visiting-the-sick-james-gillray-july-1806-charles-james-fox-in-armchair-57361420.html
RMD99124–Visiting the Sick' James Gillray, July 1806. Charles James Fox in armchair, obviously ill (he died in September). Mrs Fitzherbert urges him to confess, Prince of Wales wipes away tears. Fox failed to achieve Catholic Emancipation. Britain
James Warren Doyle, (1786–1834) was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin in Ireland. During his fifteen year as Bishop he earned respect nationwide for his polemics in furtherance of the Catholic position in both Irish and British society, and in supporting the work of the Catholic Association. He was also an educator, church organiser and the builder of Carlow cathedral. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-james-warren-doyle-17861834-was-a-roman-catholic-bishop-of-kildare-113015785.html
RMGFT8P1–James Warren Doyle, (1786–1834) was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin in Ireland. During his fifteen year as Bishop he earned respect nationwide for his polemics in furtherance of the Catholic position in both Irish and British society, and in supporting the work of the Catholic Association. He was also an educator, church organiser and the builder of Carlow cathedral.
Daniel O'Connell statue, Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th Century that campaigned for Catholic emancipation. Dublin, referred to in James Joyce 'Ulysses', Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-statue-irish-political-leader-in-the-first-half-of-87573150.html
RMF2D8CE–Daniel O'Connell statue, Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th Century that campaigned for Catholic emancipation. Dublin, referred to in James Joyce 'Ulysses', Ireland
The Triumphant Entry of the Catholic Bishops under the auspices of Queen Mary 1st, into London in the mid 16th Century. Mary rode triumphantly into London on 3 August 1553, on a wave of popular support. She was accompanied by her half-sister Elizabeth and a procession of over 800 nobles and gentlemen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-triumphant-entry-of-the-catholic-bishops-under-the-auspices-of-87105794.html
RMF1M096–The Triumphant Entry of the Catholic Bishops under the auspices of Queen Mary 1st, into London in the mid 16th Century. Mary rode triumphantly into London on 3 August 1553, on a wave of popular support. She was accompanied by her half-sister Elizabeth and a procession of over 800 nobles and gentlemen.
Cartoon, Integrity retiring from Office! by James Gillray. The outgoing Tory government ministers, led by William Pitt, leave through the Treasury arch. Following Pitt are Dundas, Grenville, Spencer and Loughborough. On the left are members of the Whig opposition, led by Sheridan and Tierney. Behind are Jekyll, Bedford, Nicholls, Tyrwhitt Jones, Norfolk and Burdett. Pitt had resigned because he had promised the Irish a measure of Catholic emancipation, but George III refused to support this. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-integrity-retiring-from-office!-by-james-gillray-the-outgoing-tory-government-ministers-led-by-william-pitt-leave-through-the-treasury-arch-following-pitt-are-dundas-grenville-spencer-and-loughborough-on-the-left-are-members-of-the-whig-opposition-led-by-sheridan-and-tierney-behind-are-jekyll-bedford-nicholls-tyrwhitt-jones-norfolk-and-burdett-pitt-had-resigned-because-he-had-promised-the-irish-a-measure-of-catholic-emancipation-but-george-iii-refused-to-support-this-image504802304.html
RM2M97MDM–Cartoon, Integrity retiring from Office! by James Gillray. The outgoing Tory government ministers, led by William Pitt, leave through the Treasury arch. Following Pitt are Dundas, Grenville, Spencer and Loughborough. On the left are members of the Whig opposition, led by Sheridan and Tierney. Behind are Jekyll, Bedford, Nicholls, Tyrwhitt Jones, Norfolk and Burdett. Pitt had resigned because he had promised the Irish a measure of Catholic emancipation, but George III refused to support this.
DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-who-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipation-image341298464.html
RM2AR7DJT–DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation
A portrayal of Sir John Parnell 2nd Baronet (1744-1801) by Pompeo Batoni (1708-1787). Although not from a Roman Catholic Irish background, Parnell is renowned for his efforts to bring about an emancipated country and was the great-grandfather of Charles Stewart Parnell, leader of the Irish Home Rule campaign. Parnell first served in the Parliament of Ireland from 1767 until the Act of Union in 1801. During his political career, he rose to the highest positions in Irish politics as Commissioner of the Revenue (1780), Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland (1787), Lord of the Treasury (1793). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrayal-of-sir-john-parnell-2nd-baronet-1744-1801-by-pompeo-batoni-1708-1787-although-not-from-a-roman-catholic-irish-background-parnell-is-renowned-for-his-efforts-to-bring-about-an-emancipated-country-and-was-the-great-grandfather-of-charles-stewart-parnell-leader-of-the-irish-home-rule-campaign-parnell-first-served-in-the-parliament-of-ireland-from-1767-until-the-act-of-union-in-1801-during-his-political-career-he-rose-to-the-highest-positions-in-irish-politics-as-commissioner-of-the-revenue-1780-chancellor-of-the-exchequer-of-ireland-1787-lord-of-the-treasury-1793-image616244943.html
RM2XPGAKY–A portrayal of Sir John Parnell 2nd Baronet (1744-1801) by Pompeo Batoni (1708-1787). Although not from a Roman Catholic Irish background, Parnell is renowned for his efforts to bring about an emancipated country and was the great-grandfather of Charles Stewart Parnell, leader of the Irish Home Rule campaign. Parnell first served in the Parliament of Ireland from 1767 until the Act of Union in 1801. During his political career, he rose to the highest positions in Irish politics as Commissioner of the Revenue (1780), Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland (1787), Lord of the Treasury (1793).
1830 ca , IRLANDA : The irish catholic politician DANIEL O'CONNELL ( 1775 - 1847 ). Portrait engraved by Allen Duval and Bosselman . Anti-slavery , often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator , was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic emancipation—including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Acts of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland . - IRLANDA - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - tie bow - fiocco - cravatta - POLITICO - POLITICA - POLITIC - ANTISCIAVIS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1830-ca-irlanda-the-irish-catholic-politician-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-portrait-engraved-by-allen-duval-and-bosselman-anti-slavery-often-referred-to-as-the-liberator-or-the-emancipator-was-an-irish-political-leader-in-the-first-half-of-the-19th-century-he-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipationincluding-the-right-for-catholics-to-sit-in-the-westminster-parliament-denied-for-over-100-yearsand-repeal-of-the-acts-of-union-which-combined-great-britain-and-ireland-irlanda-foto-storiche-history-tie-bow-fiocco-cravatta-politico-politica-politic-antisciavis-image354448467.html
RM2BGJEHR–1830 ca , IRLANDA : The irish catholic politician DANIEL O'CONNELL ( 1775 - 1847 ). Portrait engraved by Allen Duval and Bosselman . Anti-slavery , often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator , was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic emancipation—including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Acts of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland . - IRLANDA - FOTO STORICHE - HISTORY - tie bow - fiocco - cravatta - POLITICO - POLITICA - POLITIC - ANTISCIAVIS
Daniel O'Connell, Irish patriot and political leader. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-irish-patriot-and-political-leader-artist-unknown-image8372361.html
RMAJ80TA–Daniel O'Connell, Irish patriot and political leader. Artist: Unknown
Daniel O'Connell (1776-1847). The Liberator. Irish political leader. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1883. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-1776-1847-the-liberator-irish-political-leader-engraving-138421877.html
RMJ15JED–Daniel O'Connell (1776-1847). The Liberator. Irish political leader. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1883.
Daniel O'Connell, Irish patriot and political leader, 1842. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-irish-patriot-and-political-leader-1842-artist-unknown-image8372366.html
RMAJ80TF–Daniel O'Connell, Irish patriot and political leader, 1842. Artist: Unknown
Painting of Daniel O'Connell the liberator of Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/painting-of-daniel-oconnell-the-liberator-of-ireland-image236403609.html
RMRMH361–Painting of Daniel O'Connell the liberator of Ireland
'Daniel O'Connell', (c1840), c1880. Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation. [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow & Edinburgh] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-c1840-c1880-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-who-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipation-blackie-amp-son-london-glasgow-amp-edinburgh-image262333568.html
RMW6P940–'Daniel O'Connell', (c1840), c1880. Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation. [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow & Edinburgh]
Visiting the Sick, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Engraving 1806, Charles Fox Sitting in an Armchair, Obviously Ill. On One Side of Him is Mrs. Fitzherbert, Dressed As an Abbess and Holding a Rosary, on the Other Side is a Bishop in Robes and Mitre. In Front of Fox, the Prince of Wales Holds His Handkerchief to His Face. Sheridan, Standing behind the Bishop, Admonishes the Bishop to Understand that Catholic Emancipation is Not Possible. Howick, Petty, Windham and Moira Are All Distressed, Grenville and Sidmouth Are Leaving the Room Hoping Fox Will Expire. Mrs. Fox Faints in a Chair Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/visiting-the-sick-gillray-james-1756-1815-engraving-1806-charles-fox-sitting-in-an-armchair-obviously-ill-on-one-side-of-him-is-mrs-fitzherbert-dressed-as-an-abbess-and-holding-a-rosary-on-the-other-side-is-a-bishop-in-robes-and-mitre-in-front-of-fox-the-prince-of-wales-holds-his-handkerchief-to-his-face-sheridan-standing-behind-the-bishop-admonishes-the-bishop-to-understand-that-catholic-emancipation-is-not-possible-howick-petty-windham-and-moira-are-all-distressed-grenville-and-sidmouth-are-leaving-the-room-hoping-fox-will-expire-mrs-fox-faints-in-a-chair-image240560770.html
RMRYADM2–Visiting the Sick, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Engraving 1806, Charles Fox Sitting in an Armchair, Obviously Ill. On One Side of Him is Mrs. Fitzherbert, Dressed As an Abbess and Holding a Rosary, on the Other Side is a Bishop in Robes and Mitre. In Front of Fox, the Prince of Wales Holds His Handkerchief to His Face. Sheridan, Standing behind the Bishop, Admonishes the Bishop to Understand that Catholic Emancipation is Not Possible. Howick, Petty, Windham and Moira Are All Distressed, Grenville and Sidmouth Are Leaving the Room Hoping Fox Will Expire. Mrs. Fox Faints in a Chair
James Gillray. End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation. 1805. England. Hand-colored etching on paper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/james-gillray-end-of-the-irish-farce-of-catholic-emancipation-1805-england-hand-colored-etching-on-paper-image338003256.html
RM2AHWAGT–James Gillray. End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation. 1805. England. Hand-colored etching on paper
. English: Daniel O'Connell. The charismatic pioneer of Irish popular politics, O'Connell had grown up in the shadow of the repressive 'Penal Laws' which maintained the social and civil inferiority of Catholics in Ireland. In 1823 he founded the Catholic Association to mobilise the entire Irish Catholic population in a systematic challenge to the Protestant ruling class, known as the 'Ascendancy'. By sheer force of numbers and the ultimate threat of civil war they finally achieved the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829.. 1836. Bernard Mulrenin 152 Daniel O'Connell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-daniel-oconnell-the-charismatic-pioneer-of-irish-popular-politics-oconnell-had-grown-up-in-the-shadow-of-the-repressive-penal-laws-which-maintained-the-social-and-civil-inferiority-of-catholics-in-ireland-in-1823-he-founded-the-catholic-association-to-mobilise-the-entire-irish-catholic-population-in-a-systematic-challenge-to-the-protestant-ruling-class-known-as-the-ascendancy-by-sheer-force-of-numbers-and-the-ultimate-threat-of-civil-war-they-finally-achieved-the-catholic-emancipation-act-of-1829-1836-bernard-mulrenin-152-daniel-oconnell-image188247953.html
RMMX7C55–. English: Daniel O'Connell. The charismatic pioneer of Irish popular politics, O'Connell had grown up in the shadow of the repressive 'Penal Laws' which maintained the social and civil inferiority of Catholics in Ireland. In 1823 he founded the Catholic Association to mobilise the entire Irish Catholic population in a systematic challenge to the Protestant ruling class, known as the 'Ascendancy'. By sheer force of numbers and the ultimate threat of civil war they finally achieved the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829.. 1836. Bernard Mulrenin 152 Daniel O'Connell
The O’Connell Tower, over the grave of Daniel O’Connell, The Great Liberator, in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. Architect , Patrick Byrne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-oconnell-tower-over-the-grave-of-daniel-oconnell-the-great-liberator-in-glasnevin-cemetery-dublin-ireland-architect-patrick-byrne-image611735537.html
RF2XF6XWN–The O’Connell Tower, over the grave of Daniel O’Connell, The Great Liberator, in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. Architect , Patrick Byrne
Field Marshal Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/field-marshal-henry-william-paget-1st-marquess-of-anglesey-image210383456.html
RMP67P6T–Field Marshal Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey
Daniel O'Connell (1775 – 1847); The Liberator or The Emancipator. Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-the-liberator-or-the-emancipator-irish-political-leader-in-the-first-half-of-the-19th-century-image330686008.html
RM2A601AG–Daniel O'Connell (1775 – 1847); The Liberator or The Emancipator. Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century
John Jeffreys Pratt, lst Marquis of Camden (1759-1840) British politician. Served in the ministry of William Pitt (the Younger). Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1795 where he made himself unpopular with his opposition to Roman Catholic emancipation. His term of office ended with the rebellion of 1798. Created Marquis of Camden in 1812. Engraving from 'The National Portrait Gallery' (London, 1830). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-jeffreys-pratt-lst-marquis-of-camden-1759-1840-british-politician-57290448.html
RMD95PFC–John Jeffreys Pratt, lst Marquis of Camden (1759-1840) British politician. Served in the ministry of William Pitt (the Younger). Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1795 where he made himself unpopular with his opposition to Roman Catholic emancipation. His term of office ended with the rebellion of 1798. Created Marquis of Camden in 1812. Engraving from 'The National Portrait Gallery' (London, 1830).
Roger Casement (1864 – 1916 Anglo-Irish diplomat for the United Kingdom; Irish nationalist; executed for treason. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roger-casement-1864-1916-anglo-irish-diplomat-for-the-united-kingdom-irish-nationalist-executed-for-treason-image330685990.html
RM2A6019X–Roger Casement (1864 – 1916 Anglo-Irish diplomat for the United Kingdom; Irish nationalist; executed for treason.
Illustration depicting Charles James Fox (1749-1806) sitting in an armchair, obviously ill. On one side of him is Mrs Fitzherbert, dressed as an abbess and holding a rosary; on the other side is a bishop in robes and mitre. In front of Fox, the Prince of Wales holds his handkerchief to his face. Sheridan, standing behind the bishop, admonishes the bishop to understand that Catholic emancipation is not possible. Howick, Petty, Windham and Moria are all distressed; Grenville and Sidmouth are leaving the room hoping Fox will expire. Mrs Fox faints in a chair and is attended by Lord Derby. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-illustration-depicting-charles-james-fox-1749-1806-sitting-in-an-armchair-165895281.html
RMKHW53D–Illustration depicting Charles James Fox (1749-1806) sitting in an armchair, obviously ill. On one side of him is Mrs Fitzherbert, dressed as an abbess and holding a rosary; on the other side is a bishop in robes and mitre. In front of Fox, the Prince of Wales holds his handkerchief to his face. Sheridan, standing behind the bishop, admonishes the bishop to understand that Catholic emancipation is not possible. Howick, Petty, Windham and Moria are all distressed; Grenville and Sidmouth are leaving the room hoping Fox will expire. Mrs Fox faints in a chair and is attended by Lord Derby.
Daniel O'Connell statue, Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th Century that campaigned for Catholic emancipation. Dublin, referred to in James Joyce 'Ulysses', Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-daniel-oconnell-statue-irish-political-leader-in-the-first-half-of-87573154.html
RMF2D8CJ–Daniel O'Connell statue, Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th Century that campaigned for Catholic emancipation. Dublin, referred to in James Joyce 'Ulysses', Ireland
The Duke of Wellington kisses the toe of the Pope, while Roobert Peel holds a rosary; representing Catholic Emancipation. Coloured etching by William Heath, ca 1829. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-duke-of-wellington-kisses-the-toe-of-the-pope-while-roobert-peel-holds-a-rosary-representing-catholic-emancipation-coloured-etching-by-william-heath-ca-1829-image450059400.html
RM2H45YA0–The Duke of Wellington kisses the toe of the Pope, while Roobert Peel holds a rosary; representing Catholic Emancipation. Coloured etching by William Heath, ca 1829.
DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-who-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipation-image341298458.html
RM2AR7DJJ–DANIEL O'CONNELL (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation
A portrayal of Edmund Burke (1746-1820), by John Hoppner (1758-1810). Burke was an Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher who spent most of his career in Great Britain. Born in Dublin, Burke served as a member of Parliament (MP) between 1766 and 1794 in the House of Commons of Great Britain with the Whig Party. He is remembered for his support for Catholic emancipation and regarded by most political historians in the English-speaking world as a liberal conservative and the father of modern British conservatism. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrayal-of-edmund-burke-1746-1820-by-john-hoppner-1758-1810-burke-was-an-anglo-irish-statesman-and-philosopher-who-spent-most-of-his-career-in-great-britain-born-in-dublin-burke-served-as-a-member-of-parliament-mp-between-1766-and-1794-in-the-house-of-commons-of-great-britain-with-the-whig-party-he-is-remembered-for-his-support-for-catholic-emancipation-and-regarded-by-most-political-historians-in-the-english-speaking-world-as-a-liberal-conservative-and-the-father-of-modern-british-conservatism-image616244763.html
RM2XPGADF–A portrayal of Edmund Burke (1746-1820), by John Hoppner (1758-1810). Burke was an Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher who spent most of his career in Great Britain. Born in Dublin, Burke served as a member of Parliament (MP) between 1766 and 1794 in the House of Commons of Great Britain with the Whig Party. He is remembered for his support for Catholic emancipation and regarded by most political historians in the English-speaking world as a liberal conservative and the father of modern British conservatism.
Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) 'The Liberator'. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829, and for Repeal (of Union with Britain) movement. Half-tone after engraving. Black-and-white Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-the-liberator-irish-patriot-and-political-leader-who-worked-for-catholic-emancipation-which-was-granted-by-the-british-parliament-in-1829-and-for-repeal-of-union-with-britain-movement-half-tone-after-engraving-black-and-white-image623012696.html
RF2Y5GK1C–Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) 'The Liberator'. Irish patriot and political leader who worked for Catholic emancipation which was granted by the British parliament in 1829, and for Repeal (of Union with Britain) movement. Half-tone after engraving. Black-and-white
A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. - Emancipation of All the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-kick-at-the-broad-bottoms!-ie-emancipation-of-all-the-83130048.html
RMER6W68–A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. - Emancipation of All the
A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. - 'Emancipation of All the Talents'. Political cartoon, 1807 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-kick-at-the-broad-bottoms!-ie-emancipation-of-all-the-talents-political-72983648.html
RME6MKAT–A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. - 'Emancipation of All the Talents'. Political cartoon, 1807
The Old Catholic priest Alexandra Caspari, 2011 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-old-catholic-priest-alexandra-caspari-2011-image68746048.html
RMDYRJ80–The Old Catholic priest Alexandra Caspari, 2011
French emancipation - Catholic degradation - The Gallic Invaders in their true colours or the Republican mode of converting the people of Ireland James Gillray (1757-1815). 'French emancipation - Catholic degradation - The Gallic Invaders in their true colours or the Republican mode of converting the people of Ireland''. Eau-forte coloriée. Paris, musée Carnavalet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-emancipation-catholic-degradation-the-gallic-invaders-in-their-true-colours-or-the-republican-mode-of-converting-the-people-of-ireland-james-gillray-1757-1815-french-emancipation-catholic-degradation-the-gallic-invaders-in-their-true-colours-or-the-republican-mode-of-converting-the-people-of-ireland-eau-forte-colorie-paris-muse-carnavalet-image350080976.html
RM2B9FFT0–French emancipation - Catholic degradation - The Gallic Invaders in their true colours or the Republican mode of converting the people of Ireland James Gillray (1757-1815). 'French emancipation - Catholic degradation - The Gallic Invaders in their true colours or the Republican mode of converting the people of Ireland''. Eau-forte coloriée. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
'Daniel O'Connell', (c1830, (c1880). Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation and led calls for increased aid for Ireland during the Irish Famine. [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow & Edinburgh] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-oconnell-c1830-c1880-daniel-oconnell-1775-1847-irish-political-leader-who-campaigned-for-catholic-emancipation-and-led-calls-for-increased-aid-for-ireland-during-the-irish-famine-blackie-amp-son-london-glasgow-amp-edinburgh-image262333657.html
RMW6P975–'Daniel O'Connell', (c1830, (c1880). Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847) Irish political leader who campaigned for Catholic emancipation and led calls for increased aid for Ireland during the Irish Famine. [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow & Edinburgh]
A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! I.E. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Engraver, [London], 1807, King George III, His Face Hidden by a Pillar, Grabs the Pigtail of Lord Grenville, and Holds His Scepter As If Ready to Strike Grenville. Members of the Government, Including Howick, Holding a Torn Copy of the Catholic Bill, Ellenborough, Buckingham, Temple, Windham, Moira, Sidmouth and Sheridan, Rush from the Room, Falling on Each Other in the Process. Petty and Erskine Are Sprawled on the Floor. The King Stands in Front of His Throne Next to which is a Bible and a Crown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-kick-at-the-broad-bottoms!-ie-emancipation-of-all-the-talents-gillray-james-1756-1815-engraver-london-1807-king-george-iii-his-face-hidden-by-a-pillar-grabs-the-pigtail-of-lord-grenville-and-holds-his-scepter-as-if-ready-to-strike-grenville-members-of-the-government-including-howick-holding-a-torn-copy-of-the-catholic-bill-ellenborough-buckingham-temple-windham-moira-sidmouth-and-sheridan-rush-from-the-room-falling-on-each-other-in-the-process-petty-and-erskine-are-sprawled-on-the-floor-the-king-stands-in-front-of-his-throne-next-to-which-is-a-bible-and-a-crown-image240560943.html
RMRYADX7–A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! I.E. Emancipation of All the Talents, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Engraver, [London], 1807, King George III, His Face Hidden by a Pillar, Grabs the Pigtail of Lord Grenville, and Holds His Scepter As If Ready to Strike Grenville. Members of the Government, Including Howick, Holding a Torn Copy of the Catholic Bill, Ellenborough, Buckingham, Temple, Windham, Moira, Sidmouth and Sheridan, Rush from the Room, Falling on Each Other in the Process. Petty and Erskine Are Sprawled on the Floor. The King Stands in Front of His Throne Next to which is a Bible and a Crown
Father John Murphy leading his tenants to vote in the Clare by-election, Ireland, 1828 (c1890). Creator: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/father-john-murphy-leading-his-tenants-to-vote-in-the-clare-by-election-ireland-1828-c1890-creator-unknown-image248876367.html
RMTCW89K–Father John Murphy leading his tenants to vote in the Clare by-election, Ireland, 1828 (c1890). Creator: Unknown.
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