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Gallery: Charles Stewart Parnell, political leader | Search Multitext and CELT |
Assheton Clare Bowyer-Lane Maunsell (1909-34) the only son of Clare Parnell, and Parnell's only grandson. He died of enteric fever while serving with [...] | Shown about to dismember Erin are: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903), Lord Salisbury; Charles Stewart Parnell; Sp [...] | Entitled: “Good health and success to both of you, say millions of Men all over the World”. Charles Stewart Parnell, (1846-1891), visited William E. G [...] |
This large house was provided by her wealthy Aunt Wood. Katharine extended the house at her own expense in 1885 to provide Parnell with his own study. [...] | ||
By the cartoonist Tom Merry (1853-1902). | ||
She died in childbirth at the age of 25. | She was petitioning Gladstone for a seat for O'Shea at the next election. | She was requesting a private meeting. |
All were suspended and then forcibly removed from the House. | ||
This large house was provided by her wealthy Aunt Wood. Katharine extended the house at her own expense in 1885 to provide Parnell with his own study. [...] | ||
Her father Sir John Page was the Vicar of Cressing. | Parnell's funeral took place on the 11 October 1891. The vast crowd in attendance, estimated at over 200,000, did not reach the cemetery until dark. I [...] | Pictured the day after Parnell had been interred: his sister, Mrs Emily Dickinson, his brother, Henry Tudor Parnell, and one of his nieces, Alfreda or [...] |
A by-election was due to be held in North Kilkenny on 22 December 1890. Sir John Pope-Hennessy, the party's original selection, declared for the anti- [...] | ||
Prime Minister Gladstone moving the second reading of the Home Rule Bill, House of Commons, London, May 10 1886. Parnell is seated in the second row o [...] | ||
A print from a composite painting by W. Drummond Young entitled 'Irish Nationalist Party under Charles Stewart Parnell', now in the House of Commons i [...] | ||
Kitty O'Shea took this photograph of Parnell in the sitting room of Wonersh Lodge, England | Parnell is photographed minus his beard an wearing a ring given to him by Kitty O'Shea | |
In November 1880, Parnell and thirteen others were charged with seditious conspiracy and all were brought to trial at the beginning of 1881. Parnell a [...] | In Decembr 1879, Parnell and John DIllion travelled to the United States to raise funds for the relief of distress in the west of Ireland. Parnell att [...] | |
From an address presented to Parnell by the Land League on his return to Ireland from America. | ||
Parnell joined the the local militia, the Wicklow rifles in his late teens, as was expected of young men of the landed class. He is shown in his dark [...] | Parnell often spoke in glowing terms of Grattan's Parliament of 1782-1800 in which his great grandfather, Sir John Parnell (figure seated on the far r [...] | |
Picture of Parnell's mother, Delia Tudor Stewart Parnell. She was the daughter of Admiral Stewart. Her grandfather, Judge William Tudor, was a disting [...] | The entry from the parish register at St Savior's Church, Rathdrum, recording the baptism of Charles Stewart Parnell on 9 August 1846. Both his uncle [...] | |