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Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Colour supplement to the Christmas Number of the Graphic 1900, from the painting by the late Sir J.E. Millais, P.R.A.
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Colour supplement to the Christmas Number of the Graphic 1900, from the painting by the late Sir J.E. Millais, P.R.A.
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Black and white supplement to the 'The Spear' by R. Coton Woodville, which is signed by R. Coton Woodville.
Caton Woodville, Richard, 1856-1927, artist and illustrator
Prints and posters in the General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny collection
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Print of Rev. Dr. Marlay, L.L.D
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Portrait print of Rev. Dr. Marlay, L.L.D., Bishop of Waterford, bust directed to left, head turned and looking straight, in religious dress. Published by G. Robinson, Paternoster Row, London.
Engraved by James Heath from an original painting by Hamilton in possession of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan.
Print of John Phillpott Curran
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Portrait print of John Philpot Curran, bust directed to right, head turned and looking up to left, in private dress. John Philpot Curran, Master of the Rolls in Ireland, published by G. Robinson, Paternoster Row, London.
Engraving attributed to James Heath, (1757-1834) after an original painting by John Comerford, (ca.1770-1835), in possession of Sir J. Barrington.
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Portrait print of John Egan Esq. K.C., Chariman of Kilmainham published by G. Robinson, Paternoster Row, London. Engraving attributed to James Heath after an original drawing by John Comerford in possession of Sir Jonah Barrington.
Posters presented with the Pears Annual
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Entitled: ‘Making Friends’ from the original painting by Yeend King in the possession of Andrew Pears Esq. (Size: 24 ½ x 19 ½ inches; 62 x 50 cms), ‘Beware’ from the original painting by the late J. B. Burgress R.A. in the possession of Thomas J. Barratt Esq. with the inscription "She has two eyes, so soft and brown, Take care! She gives a side-glance and looks down Beware! Beware! Trust her not, She is fooling thee", Longfellow, (Size: 24 ½ x 19 ½ inches; 62 x 50 cms) and ‘The British Lion’ from the original painting by Vastagh
Gezah in the possession of Thomas J. Barratt Esq. (Size: 21 x 29 inches; 53 x 74 cms).
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Lithograph of George Buchanan from a picture by Francis Pourbus Senior in the possession of the Royal Society. Engraved by Edward Scriven. Published by Charles Knight, Pall Mall East, London.
General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Kelly-Kenny, Sir Thomas, 1840-1914, General
Part of General Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny
Colour supplement to the Graphic Christmas Number entitled ‘A story of the Veldt’ by Stanhope Alexander Forbes, A.R.A.