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Patrick Collection

"Patrick: A Journey through Ireland's Landmarks and Legends" From the rugged slopes of Croagh Patrick to the serene shores of Louisburgh, Co Mayo

Background imagePatrick Collection: Life / Saint Patricks Day 1924

Life / Saint Patricks Day 1924
Two Irish men in tradition costume beat a drum carried between them as they march along on Saint Patricks Day

Background imagePatrick Collection: Croagh Patrick and the Beach, Old head, Louisburgh, Co Mayo

Croagh Patrick and the Beach, Old head, Louisburgh, Co Mayo
Croagh Patrick and the Beach, Old head, Louisburgh, County Mayo, Republic of Ireland

Background imagePatrick Collection: St Patricks Hill, Cork, Republic of Ireland

St Patricks Hill, Cork, Republic of Ireland. circa 1970s

Background imagePatrick Collection: St Patricks Street and Bridge, Cork City, Ireland

St Patricks Street and Bridge, Cork City, Ireland
St Patricks Street and Bridge, Cork City, Republic of Ireland. circa 1960s

Background imagePatrick Collection: Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
Promotional postcard for Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. First produced in England at His Majestys Theatre, 11th April 1914

Background imagePatrick Collection: Pygmalion - George Bernard Shaws play opens in 1914

Pygmalion - George Bernard Shaws play opens in 1914
Spread from The Sketch magazine showing scenes from the George Bernard Shaw play, Pygmalion, which opened at His Majestys Theatre, London on 11 April 1914

Background imagePatrick Collection: PATRICKs DAY: MUSIC, 1873. Patricks Day Parade. Sheet music cover, 1873

PATRICKs DAY: MUSIC, 1873. Patricks Day Parade. Sheet music cover, 1873, of one of the early successes of the Irish-American comedy team of Harrigan & Hart

Background imagePatrick Collection: TWO DANCE AN IRISH JIG

TWO DANCE AN IRISH JIG
Two Irish children celebrate Saint Patricks day by dancing a jig. Date: early 20th century

Background imagePatrick Collection: Clew Bay from Croagh Patrick, County Mayo by J. Hinde

Clew Bay from Croagh Patrick, County Mayo by J. Hinde
Clew Bay from Croagh Patrick, County Mayo, Republic of Ireland by J. Hinde

Background imagePatrick Collection: Tom Morris, c1905. Artist: James Patrick

Tom Morris, c1905. Artist: James Patrick
Tom Morris, c1905. Scottish golfer Old Tom Morris (1821-1908) was one of the outstanding figures of early competitive golf. He won the Open Championship four times, in 1861, 1862, 1864 and 1867

Background imagePatrick Collection: Croagh Patrick mountain, Carrowkeeran, County Mayo, Connacht province, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Croagh Patrick mountain, Carrowkeeran, County Mayo, Connacht province, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imagePatrick Collection: PATRICK HENRY, 1775. Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Orator

PATRICK HENRY, 1775. Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Orator and politician Patrick Henry delivering his landmark speech on the Rights of the Colonies before the Virginia Assembly

Background imagePatrick Collection: PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). American revolutionary hero and orator

PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). American revolutionary hero and orator. Henry speaking to the First Continental Congress in 1774. After a painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, 1895

Background imagePatrick Collection: Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick
SAINT PATRICK postcard commemorating his coming to Ireland 1500 years previously

Background imagePatrick Collection: Vickers Viscount 707 EI-AFV St Patrick of Aer Lingus

Vickers Viscount 707 EI-AFV St Patrick of Aer Lingus
Vickers Viscount 707, EI-AFV, St Patrick, of Aer Lingus

Background imagePatrick Collection: Patrick Cotter O brien

Patrick Cotter O brien
The celebrated Irish Giant Patrick Cotter O Brien. Aged 38 years, 8 feet 7 inches high

Background imagePatrick Collection: AP HERBERT

AP HERBERT
English journalist and writer SIR ALAN PATRICK HERBERT (1890-1971), alias ALBERT HADDOCK

Background imagePatrick Collection: Port Patrick from the southwest, Scotland

Port Patrick from the southwest, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imagePatrick Collection: Theatre / Plays / Wilde

Theatre / Plays / Wilde
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST George Alexander as Jack Worthing, Stella Patrick Campbell as Lady Gwendolen, Helen Rous as Lady Bracknell

Background imagePatrick Collection: View towards Shandon from Bell's Field at dusk, Patrick's Hill, Cork, County Cork, Ireland

View towards Shandon from Bell's Field at dusk, Patrick's Hill, Cork, County Cork, Ireland

Background imagePatrick Collection: Flags of United Kingdom

Flags of United Kingdom
Flags of the United Kingdom - the Union Jack and its components

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Landing of Saint Patrick in Ireland, c1912, (1914). Artist: Edward Reginald Frampton

The Landing of Saint Patrick in Ireland, c1912, (1914). Artist: Edward Reginald Frampton
The Landing of Saint Patrick in Ireland, c1912. This painting depicts the imminent arrival of St. Patrick in Ireland in AD 430. After an original work by Edward Reginald Frampton (1870-1923)

Background imagePatrick Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Forty Fine Ladies

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Forty Fine Ladies, with text by Patrick R Chalmers. The Huntsmans Story -- huntsmen, horses and hounds on a country road and crossing a field. Date: 1933

Background imagePatrick Collection: Tom Morris, 23 August 1905

Tom Morris, 23 August 1905. Scottish golfer Old Tom Morris (1821-1908) was one of the outstanding figures of early competitive golf

Background imagePatrick Collection: A View of the Thames: Greenwich in the distance, 1820 Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

A View of the Thames: Greenwich in the distance, 1820 Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
A View of the Thames: Greenwich in the distance, 1820. Painting held at The Tate, London. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde

The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde
Promotional postcard for The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, on 14th February 1895. For the St. James revival, 25th November 1909

Background imagePatrick Collection: Corner stone, St Patricks Church, Philadelphia, USA

Corner stone, St Patricks Church, Philadelphia, USA
Corner stone of the new St Patricks Church, 20th and Rittenhouse Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The stone had been brought from Armagh, Ireland, and was laid on 3 October 1910

Background imagePatrick Collection: George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Edmund Pendleton travel to the First Continental Congress at

George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Edmund Pendleton travel to the First Continental Congress at Philadelphia in
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Edmund Pendleton travel to the First Continental Congress at Philadelphia in September 1774

Background imagePatrick Collection: Johns Joyce

Johns Joyce
A Portrait of writer, John Stanislaus Joyce, the father of Irish writer, James Joyce. Seated with hands folded. Date: circa 1926

Background imagePatrick Collection: The cast of Hay Fever, described as Noel Cowards Clean Play 'by The Sketch

The cast of Hay Fever, described as Noel Cowards Clean Play "by The Sketch
The cast of Hay Fever, described as Noel Cowards Clean Play " by The Sketch. Marie Tempest played the role of Judith Bliss, a bohemian ex-actress, while Graham Browne her husband, David Bliss

Background imagePatrick Collection: A Woodmans Cottage, 1820. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

A Woodmans Cottage, 1820. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
A Woodmans Cottage, 1820. Painting held at the National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh. From A Catalogue of the Pictures

Background imagePatrick Collection: Boy Scouts cleaning street sign, London

Boy Scouts cleaning street sign, London
Two Boy Scouts cleaning a street sign in Downshire Hill, Hampstead, north-west London during Scout Job Week. In their spare time

Background imagePatrick Collection: Jonathan Swift, Dean of S. Patrick s, Dublin (engraving)

Jonathan Swift, Dean of S. Patrick s, Dublin (engraving)
663168 Jonathan Swift, Dean of S. Patrick s, Dublin (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jonathan Swift, Dean of S. Patrick s, Dublin)

Background imagePatrick Collection: Croagh Patrick, showing Pilgrims Way, Westport, County Mayo

Croagh Patrick, showing Pilgrims Way, Westport, County Mayo, Republic of Ireland

Background imagePatrick Collection: St Patricks School, Karachi, British India

St Patricks School, Karachi, British India
St Patricks School, Karachi, Sindh Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1900

Background imagePatrick Collection: New York, USA - St Patricks Cathedral

New York, USA - St Patricks Cathedral, 5th Avenue and 50th Street, built in the Neo-Gothic style. circa 1940s

Background imagePatrick Collection: Ard Patrick, Winner of the Epsom Derby in 1902

Ard Patrick, Winner of the Epsom Derby in 1902. Race horse Date: 1902

Background imagePatrick Collection: Patrick as a Warrior

Patrick as a Warrior
SAINT PATRICK depicted as a warrior Date: 390? - 461?

Background imagePatrick Collection: New York, Buffalo. Saint Joseph Cathedral (Roman Catholic), circa 1847, interior

New York, Buffalo. Saint Joseph Cathedral (Roman Catholic), circa 1847, interior. Stained glass window detail, St. Patrick

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Blind Harper, Patrick Quin

The Blind Harper, Patrick Quin c.1745-1812 (c.1800). Unknown 19th century. Date: 1800 (circa)

Background imagePatrick Collection: A Thor IRBM is launched from Air Force Missile Test Centre

A Thor IRBM is launched from Air Force Missile Test Centre
A Thor IRBM is launched from the Air Force Missile Test Center, Patrick AFB, Florida, USA

Background imagePatrick Collection: Patrick Geddes / Photo

Patrick Geddes / Photo
Sir PATRICK GEDDES Scottish biologist and sociologist; active in city planning

Background imagePatrick Collection: Mrs Johnstone and her Son (?), 1775-1780, (c1915). Artist: George Romney

Mrs Johnstone and her Son (?), 1775-1780, (c1915). Artist: George Romney
Mrs Johnstone and her Son (?), 1775-1780, (c1915). The painting is held by the Tate Gallery, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imagePatrick Collection: Patrick MacGill (author)

Patrick MacGill (author)
Portrait of Patrick MacGill from The Bookman. Date: 1919

Background imagePatrick Collection: Penshurst Place, Kent Signed in black paint, lower left: Pat Nasymth'

Penshurst Place, Kent Signed in black paint, lower left: Pat Nasymth"
Penshurst Place, Kent Signed in black paint, lower left: " Pat Nasymth", Patrick Nasmyth, 1787-1831, British

Background imagePatrick Collection: SAINT PATRICK (c389-461). Patron saint of Ireland. Traveling to Tara. Line engraving, 19th century

SAINT PATRICK (c389-461). Patron saint of Ireland. Traveling to Tara. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePatrick Collection: Portrait of Mrs Patrick Campbell

Portrait of Mrs Patrick Campbell by Aubrey Beardsley, in The Yellow Book, volume I, April 1894

Background imagePatrick Collection: Mrs Patrick Campbell

Mrs Patrick Campbell
Beatrice Stella Campbell (nee Tanner), 1865-1940, stage name Mrs Patrick Campbell, posing for a photograph while acting in the melodrama The Black Domino at the Adelphi Theatre



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"Patrick: A Journey through Ireland's Landmarks and Legends" From the rugged slopes of Croagh Patrick to the serene shores of Louisburgh, Co Mayo, Patrick's adventures take him across breathtaking landscapes. As he gazes upon the Old Head and its majestic cliffs, his heart fills with awe at nature's grandeur. In Cork City, St. Patrick's Street and Bridge beckon him with their vibrant atmosphere. The bustling streets echo with laughter and music as locals celebrate their heritage. It reminds him of Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, where characters transform before his eyes. But it is from atop Croagh Patrick that Patrick finds solace in Clew Bay's panoramic view. J. Hinde's painting captures this beauty perfectly - a tapestry of greens against an azure sky. As he stumbles upon James Patrick's artwork depicting Tom Morris in 1905, he marvels at the artist's skillful brushstrokes immortalizing a golfing legend. Yet it is not just art that captivates our protagonist; history too enthralls him. He envisions himself standing alongside orator and politician Patrick Henry as he delivers his impassioned speech on liberty before Virginia Assembly in 1775. The spirit of Saint Patrick surrounds him during festive celebrations like Saint Patricks Day in 1924 when joyous parades fill the streets with color and merriment. Moving northwards to Belfast, Falls Road whispers tales of resilience amidst turbulent times. Here, history intertwines with modernity as murals paint vivid stories on every corner. Patrick cannot help but be inspired by American revolutionary hero Patrick Henry speaking passionately to the First Continental Congress in 1774 – a pivotal moment etched into America’s fight for freedom. Amidst all these remarkable encounters lies one constant - Saint Patrick himself - whose legacy permeates every inch of Irish soil. His name adorns mountains like Croagh Patrick while airlines like Aer Lingus pay homage to his patronage.