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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

Background imagePatrick Collection: Singer of JAM Patrick at the Sunbac Colmore Trial, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, 1934

Singer of JAM Patrick at the Sunbac Colmore Trial, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, 1934
Singer 1933 1493 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. OC5500. Event Entry No: 22 Driver: Patrick, J.A.M. Place: Gypsy Lane, near Winchcombe Gloucestershire. Sunbac Colmore Trial. Date: 24.2.34

Background imagePatrick Collection: Patrick Mulcahy, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, April 11, 2017. Artist: Brian O Connor

Patrick Mulcahy, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, April 11, 2017. Artist: Brian O Connor
Patrick Mulcahy, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, April 11, 2017

Background imagePatrick Collection: Petty Officer Patrick Keohane, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913

Petty Officer Patrick Keohane, a member of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913

Background imagePatrick Collection: Members of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913. Artist: Herbert Ponting

Members of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913. Artist: Herbert Ponting
Members of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition, 1910-1913. Four members of the Terra Nova expedition to the South Pole. Charless Wright, Bernard C Day, Cecil H Meares and Petty Officer Patrick Keohane

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Brontes - Words Inspired By Hope That Won Renown, c1925

The Brontes - Words Inspired By Hope That Won Renown, c1925. The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, (1816-1855), Emily (1818-1848) and Anne, (1820-1849), poets and novelists

Background imagePatrick Collection: Shrine of St. Patricks Bell, 1903

Shrine of St. Patricks Bell, 1903. From the collection of the Museum of the Royal Academy, Dublin. From Social England, Volume III, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Water Mill, Carshalton, 1830, (c1915). Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

The Water Mill, Carshalton, 1830, (c1915). Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
The Water Mill, Carshalton, 1830, (c1915). The painting is held by the Guildhall Art Gallery, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imagePatrick Collection: Old Cottages on the Brent, looking towards Harrow, 1830. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

Old Cottages on the Brent, looking towards Harrow, 1830. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
Old Cottages on the Brent, looking towards Harrow, 1830. Painting held at The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Edge of the Wood, c1824. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

The Edge of the Wood, c1824. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
The Edge of the Wood, c1824. Painting held at the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, Glasgow. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III

Background imagePatrick Collection: A Rough Road, 1826. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

A Rough Road, 1826. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
A Rough Road, 1826. Painting held at the Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums, Aberdeen. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Valley of the Tweed, c1803. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

The Valley of the Tweed, c1803. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
The Valley of the Tweed, c1803. Painting held at the National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

Background imagePatrick Collection: 17, Heriot Row, c1901, (1903). Artist: John Patrick

17, Heriot Row, c1901, (1903). Artist: John Patrick
17, Heriot Row, c1901, (1903). Robert Louis Stevenson?s house at 17 Heriot Row. The Stevenson House was the childhood home of Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Background imagePatrick Collection: A View In Surrey, c1797-1831, (1919). Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

A View In Surrey, c1797-1831, (1919). Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
A View In Surrey. From The Connoisseur Volume LV [Otto Limited, London, 1919]

Background imagePatrick Collection: Triptych in Painted enamels: Scenes from the life of St. Patrick, 1903. Artist: Alexander Fisher

Triptych in Painted enamels: Scenes from the life of St. Patrick, 1903. Artist: Alexander Fisher
Triptych in Painted enamels: Scenes from the life of St. Patrick, 1903. After a work by Alexander Fisher (1864-1936). From The Studio Volume 28 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]

Background imagePatrick Collection: Union Station, showing Patrick Walsh in Foreground, 1943

Union Station, showing Patrick Walsh in Foreground, 1943. Augustas 1903 Union Station, designed by Frank Pierce Milburn (1868?1926), was in Barrett Square

Background imagePatrick Collection: Sergeant-Major Patrick Penrose, the Yeoman Porter, London, 1896. Artist: Gregory & Co

Sergeant-Major Patrick Penrose, the Yeoman Porter, London, 1896. Artist: Gregory & Co
Sergeant-Major Patrick Penrose, the Yeoman Porter, London, 1896. Sergeant-Major Penrose, Chief of the Yeoman Warders of the Tower, addressing a drummer of the 3rd Grenadier Guards

Background imagePatrick Collection: Drum-Major Patrick, 2nd Coldstream Guards, 1895. Artist: Gregory & Co

Drum-Major Patrick, 2nd Coldstream Guards, 1895. Artist: Gregory & Co
Drum-Major Patrick, 2nd Coldstream Guards, 1895. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 20th December 1895

Background imagePatrick Collection: Landscape, with Pool and Tree in foreground, 1828. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth

Landscape, with Pool and Tree in foreground, 1828. Artist: Patrick Nasmyth
Landscape, with Pool and Tree in foreground, 1828. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III. - I to S, by C. Reginald Grundy and F

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Theatrical Steel Yards of 1750, (1751). Artist: Patrick O Brian

The Theatrical Steel Yards of 1750, (1751). Artist: Patrick O Brian
The Theatrical Steel Yards of 1750, (1751). Players hang from scales surmounted by the motto Totus mundus agit histrionem, - All the worlds a stage

Background imagePatrick Collection: Jane Welsh Carlyle, 19th century literary figure, (1909). Artist: John Patrick

Jane Welsh Carlyle, 19th century literary figure, (1909). Artist: John Patrick
Jane Welsh Carlyle, 19th century literary figure, (1909). Jane Welsh Carlyle (1801-1866) was the wife of the Scottish essayist, satirist and historian Thomas Carlyle. Supplement to The Bookman, 1909

Background imagePatrick Collection: Patrick Colquhoun, Scottish police magistrate and statistical writer, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

Patrick Colquhoun, Scottish police magistrate and statistical writer, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
Patrick Colquhoun, Scottish police magistrate and statistical writer, (1870). An engraving of Colquhoun (1745-1820) from Robert Chambers A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen

Background imagePatrick Collection: Mr O Brien, the Irish Giant, the Tallest Man in the Known World, 1803. Artist: John Kay

Mr O Brien, the Irish Giant, the Tallest Man in the Known World, 1803. Artist: John Kay
Mr O Brien, the Irish Giant, the Tallest Man in the Known World, 1803. Patrick O Brien (c1765-1804), the Irish giant, being measured for a suit by an Edinburgh tailor

Background imagePatrick Collection: Bells improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s. Artist: Joseph Wilson Lowry

Bells improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s. Artist: Joseph Wilson Lowry
Bells improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s. A farmer operates the machine by guiding two horses behind which push the harvester forward

Background imagePatrick Collection: Bells reaping machine, 1851. Artist: GH Swanston

Bells reaping machine, 1851. Artist: GH Swanston
Bells reaping machine, 1851. Scottish clergyman and inventor Patrick Bells (1799-1869) reaping machine of 1826 was the first successful reaping machine, but was not commercialised

Background imagePatrick Collection: St Patricks stone on the Hill of Tara, 5th century

St Patricks stone on the Hill of Tara, 5th century
St Patricks stone on the Hill of Tara, where he officiated, 5th century

Background imagePatrick Collection: St. Patricks Cross, Cshel, Co. Tipperary, Eire

St. Patricks Cross, Cshel, Co. Tipperary, Eire
St.Patricks Cross, Cshel, Co.Tipperary, Eire

Background imagePatrick Collection: Patrick Bell (1799-1869), Scottish clergyman and inventor, 1868

Patrick Bell (1799-1869), Scottish clergyman and inventor, 1868. In c1827 Bell invented a mechanical reaper which Cyrus McCormick later perfected

Background imagePatrick Collection: Picture No. 12010875

Picture No. 12010875
Irish / Red Setter dog outdoors wearing St Patrick's day tie Digital manipulation Date:

Background imagePatrick Collection: Picture No. 12010874

Picture No. 12010874
Dog - Two Irish / Red Setter dogs outdoors Digital manipulation Date:

Background imagePatrick Collection: Drawings Prints Print Poster Sunset Magazine

Drawings Prints Print Poster Sunset Magazine
Drawings and Prints, Print Poster, Sunset Magazine: March, Artist, Henry Patrick Raleigh, American, Portland, Oregon 1880-1944 New York, Raleigh, Henry Patrick, American, 1880, 1944, 1902

Background imagePatrick Collection: At a Bright Young Party

At a Bright Young Party
Cartoon showing some young personalities of the time at a party: Rosemary Hope-Vere, Oliver Messel, Philip Kindersley, Lord Donegall, Sir Anthony Weldon, Lady Seafield, Hon

Background imagePatrick Collection: Lord Patrick Lichfield

Lord Patrick Lichfield
Photographs of Lord Patrick Lichfield (1939-2005), british photographer, outside his studio, Lady Elizabeth Ramsay in the darkroom and Lichfield with Lord Encombe and model Rory Davis. Date: 1966

Background imagePatrick Collection: Mrs Patrick Campbell & Lady Randolph Churchill

Mrs Patrick Campbell & Lady Randolph Churchill
An interesting photograph showing the acclaimed stage beauty, Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940), born Beatrice Stellar Tanner (pictured centre)

Background imagePatrick Collection: London Eye goes green for Saint Patricks Day in London

London Eye goes green for Saint Patricks Day in London
The London Eye goes green celebrating St. Patricks Day in London, England

Background imagePatrick Collection: Green London Eye celebrates St. Patricks Day in London

Green London Eye celebrates St. Patricks Day in London
The London Eye goes green celebrating St. Patricks Day in London, England

Background imagePatrick Collection: St. Patricks Day green for London Eye in London

St. Patricks Day green for London Eye in London
The London Eye goes green celebrating St. Patricks Day in London, England

Background imagePatrick Collection: Patrick Stewart, 1832-1865. English major in the royal (late Bengal) engineers

Patrick Stewart, 1832-1865. English major in the royal (late Bengal) engineers and director-general of the Indo-European telegraph. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865

Background imagePatrick Collection: The Prince of Wales in 1935. Later Edward VIII, Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick

The Prince of Wales in 1935. Later Edward VIII, Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; later The Duke of Windsor, 1894 to 1972



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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.