Commencement of the Rapids Taken from the Bridge, September 1841
1841
103
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Kenmare Road Tunnel, Killarney
1841
104
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Near the Tunnel on the Kenmare Road, Killarney, 4 September 1841
1841
105
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Eagles' Nest Mountain
1841
106
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Lower Lake Killarney, from Lord Kenmare's Grounds, September 1841
1841
107
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
The Lower Lake from Lord Kenmare's, Killarney, September 1841
1841
108
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Lown Bridge Leading to the Gap of Dunloh
1841
109
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Entrance to the Gap of Dunloh, Killarney, 6 September 1841
1841
110
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Black Stream Bridge, 6 September 1841
1841
111
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
The Purple Mountains, 6 September 1841
1841
112
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Gowland's Cascade, Gap of Dunloh, 6 September 1841
1841
113
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Ash Valley Lake in the Gap of Dunloh, September 1841
1841
114
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Black Stream Bridge, Gap of Dunlow, 6 September 1841
1841
115
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Looking South From the Black Stream Bridge, 6 September 1841
1841
116
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Looking North from Black Stream Bridge, 6 September 1841
1841
117
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
Bull Mountain and the Hare's Bridge
1841
118
Capt. Thomas Hastings, 1778–1854
The Turnpike, 6 September 1841
1841
119
Thomas Creswick, 1811–1869
Landscape View at Powerscourt
1847
120
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Headfort House: Chamber Floor Plan
1765
121
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Headfort House: East Elevation of House, East Elevation of Offices, and Attic Story Plan
1765
122
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Headfort House: Plan of the Cellar Story
1765
123
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Headfort House: Alterations in the Ground Floor
1765
124
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Headfort House: Alterations in the Cellar
1765
125
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Headfort House, Ireland: Sections of the House and Offices
1765
126
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Title Plans to Headfort House
1765
127
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Headfort House, Ireland: Elevations of the North and South Fronts
1765
128
Sir William Chambers, 1723–1796
Headfort House, Ireland: Plan of Principal Floor
ca. 1765
129
unknown artist
In the Devil’s Glen, County Wicklow
ca. 1870
130
William Ashford, 1746–1824
Phoenix Park, Dublin
1905
131
Attributed to Mary Darby, active mid 19th century
Kilkee, Ireland
1848
132
Edward Thompson Davis, 1833–1867
Erne River, Ireland
undated
133
James Gandon, 1742–1823
Elevation for the West Front of Parliament House, Dublin
ca. 1787
134
Robert John Gibbings, 1889–1958
Dublin under Snow
1918
135
William Halfpenny, active 1723–1755
The Garden Front of Garrahundon House, County Carlow
1734
136
Scanlan, Wm. J. (William James), 1856–1898
Terry, my blue-eyed Irish boy
[189-?]
137
Milton, Thomas, 1743?-1827
A collection of select views from the different seats of the nobility and gentry in the Kingdom of Ireland
[1783-1793]
138
Sullivan, Dennis
A picturesque tour through Ireland
1824
139
Taylor, William B. Sarsfield (William Benjamin Sarsfield), 1781–1850
History of the University of Dublin
[1819-1820]
140
Barklie, John R.
[Billhead of John R. Barklie, Proprietor, 99 Grafton Street, Dublin for items purchased by Mrs. Brewster of 9 Prince Edwards Terrace on March 15/55]
1855
141
Wm Walker & Son (Firm)
Wm. Walker & Son
1891
142
Moore, Thomas, 1779–1852
The last glimpse of Erin
[approximately 1850]
143
Speed, John, 1552?-1629
The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine
[1612]
144
A. & R. Thwaites & Co
[Billhead of A. & R. Thwaites & Co., Dublin]
1857
145
Maxwell, W. H. (William Hamilton), 1792–1850
History of the Irish rebellion in 1798
1845
146
Hill, George, Lord, 1801–1879
Facts from Gweedore
1845 [i.e. 1846]
147
Rocque, John, -1762
A survey of the man[o]r of Graney
148
Foster, Vere, 1819–1900
Vere Foster's Copy books
[approximately 1897?]
149
N. Kelly & Son
Billhead of N. Kelly & Son, stationer, for a purchase by Blake
1835
150
The Copper-plate magazine, or Monthly cabinet of picturesque prints
[1792-1802]
151
Lear, Edward, 1812–1888
St. Kiven and the gentle Kathleen
1973
152
Taylor, George (Geographer), active 1778
Taylor and Skinner's Maps of the roads of Ireland, surveyed 1777
1778
153
Forbes, R. B. (Robert Bennet), 1804–1889
The voyage of the Jamestown on her errand of mercy
1847
154
J. Pigot & Co
The commercial directory of Scotland, Ireland, and the four most northern counties of England for 1820-21 & 22
1820
155
Inglis, Henry D. (Henry David), 1795–1835
Ireland in 1834
1834
156
Tielenburg, Gerrit
Gezichten der steeden, gebouwen en andere aanmerkelyke zaaken van Schotland en Yrland
[ca. 1710]
157
Semple, George, 1700?-1782?
Hibernia's free trade, or, A plan for the general improvement of Ireland
1780
158
Moore, Thomas, 1779–1852
Moore's Irish melodies
[between 1863 and 1865]
159
Keystone View Company
British Isles
[1895-1913]
160
Lee, A. K
Where have you been?
[2011]
161
MacEwan, Michael
The Ryan family and the Scarteen hounds
1989
162
Chatterton, Georgiana, Lady, 1806–1876
Rambles in the south of Ireland during the year 1838
1839
163
Phillips Browne, Frederick Noel
The horse in Ireland,
1967
164
Fraser, James
A hand book for travellers in Ireland
1849
165
Ptolemy, active 2nd century
Prima Europa tabula
[1486]
166
Hayes, Michael Angelo, 1820–1877
Car travelling in the south of Ireland in the year 1836
[1837]
167
Molloy, Joseph, 1798–1877
Belfast scenery
1832
168
Neale, John Preston, 1780–1847
Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen
1818-1823
169
Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750–1823
Ireland
1811
170
Speed, John, 1552?-1629
[The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine]
[1646?]
171
Speed, John, 1552?-1629
The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine
1627
172
Somerville, E. Œ. (Edith Œnone), 1858–1949
Irish memories
1927
173
Bell, Thomas, fl. 1829
An essay on the origin and progress of Gothic architecture,
1829
174
Ordnance Survey (Ireland)
Ordnance Survey of Ireland
[1858-1862]
175
Rocque, John, -1762
A map of the kingdom of Ireland
[between 1762 and 1773]
176
Nichols, Francis, 18th cent
The Irish compendium: or, Rudiments of honour
1735
177
Gorton, John, d. 1835
A topographical dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland
1833
178
Fulton, Hamish, born 1946
Horizon to horizon = Dún Na nGall
[1983]
179
Aheron, John
A general treatise of architecture
MDCCLIV [1754]
180
Somerville, E. Œ. (Edith Œnone), 1858–1949
Some experiences of an Irish R.M.
1927
181
Du Bois, Edward, 1774–1850
My pocket book, or, Hints for "a ryghte merrie and conceitede" tour, in quarto, to be called "The stranger in Ireland," in 1805
1808
182
Vansittart, Nicholas, 1766–1851
Address to the freeholders of the county of Kent
1828
183
Lewis, Samuel, -1865
A topographical dictionary of Ireland
1837
184
Somerville, E. Œ. (Edith Œnone), 1858–1949
Dan Russel the Fox
1927
185
Welcome, John, 1914–2010
Irish horse-racing
1982
186
Elstob, Mark
A trip to Kilkenny,
1778
187
Leet, Ambrose
A directory to the market towns,
1814
188
Coppard, A. E. (Alfred Edgar), 1878–1957
Rummy
1932
189
Wright, Thomas, 1711–1786
Louthiana, or, An introduction to the antiquities of Ireland
MDCCLVIII [1758]
190
Real life in Ireland, or, The day and night scenes, rovings, rambles, and sprees, bulls, blunders, bodderation and blarney of Brian Boru and his elegant friend Sir Shawn O'Dogherty
1821
191
Grierson, George, -1753
A mapp of the kingdom of Ireland
1740]
192
Neale, John Preston, 1780–1847
Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen
1824-1829
193
Wilson, William, active 1769–1801
The post-chaise companion, or, Traveller's directory through Ireland
1786
194
Adam and Charles Black (Firm)
Black's travelling map of Ireland
[184-?]
195
Lynch, Stanislaus
Echoes of the hunting horn
1946
196
Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808–1870
Killarney
[189-?]
197
Principles of perspective
1812
198
Healy, Ciara, 1979–
Language magic
2011
199
Fisher, Jonathan, -1809
Scenery of Ireland
1795
200
Nichols, firm, printers (London, England)
Prospectus of a work now ready for the press, which under the title of Hibernia, proposes to treat, in an ample manner, of the ecclesiastical, topographical, and monastic antiquities of Ireland