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Ravenhill: A Multifaceted Legacy Unveiled From the iconic Ravenhill Stadium Fine Art, home of Ulster Rugby Union

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Ravenhill Stadium Fine Art - Ulster Rugby Union

Ravenhill Stadium Fine Art - Ulster Rugby Union
Ravenhill Stadium (known as the Kingspan Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby stadium located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home of Ulster Rugby

Background imageRavenhill Collection: The iron steam vessels Meteor and Prince of Wales

The iron steam vessels Meteor and Prince of Wales, built by Miller, Ravenhill & Co, leaving Brunswick Wharf, Blackwall. Coloured lithograph by R K Thomas after a drawing bys D Skillett

Background imageRavenhill Collection: World War I: American eagle swooping to guard the Atlantic, 1917 Engraving

World War I: American eagle swooping to guard the Atlantic, 1917 Engraving
530741 World War I: American eagle swooping to guard the Atlantic, 1917 Engraving; (add.info.: Cartoon by L. Ravenhill from Punch, London, 18 April, 1917)

Background imageRavenhill Collection: World War I: America sent men to reinforce the Allied troops before the main US Army arrived

World War I: America sent men to reinforce the Allied troops before the main US Army arrived, 1918 Engraving
530745 World War I: America sent men to reinforce the Allied troops before the main US Army arrived, 1918 Engraving; (add.info.: Cartoon by L)

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Rugby Ulster Rugby - Kingspan Stadium - Ulster Rugby Union

Rugby Ulster Rugby - Kingspan Stadium - Ulster Rugby Union
Ravenhill Stadium (known as the Kingspan Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby stadium located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home of Ulster Rugby

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Sylvia Raven-Hill

Sylvia Raven-Hill, daughter of the Punch artist Leonard Raven-Hill and his wife Annie. The portrait appeared in The Illustrated London News in February 1912 when Sylvia was appearing on stage at

Background imageRavenhill Collection: League of Nations satire

League of Nations satire
The League of Nations Incomplete : The Gap in the Bridge Date: December 1919

Background imageRavenhill Collection: FALL / IRISH SETTER / 1929

FALL / IRISH SETTER / 1929
CHAMPION RAVENHILL PHIL Owned by Mrs Whitwell. Date: 1929

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Cannock Chase WS15 1 Map

Cannock Chase WS15 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cannock Chase WS15 1

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Germany kicking the Entente Cordiale rock, 1911

Germany kicking the Entente Cordiale rock, 1911
Germany kicking the Entente Cordiale rock: " Donnerwetter! Its rock. I thought it was going to be paper." Date: 1911

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Ravenhill Rd. Presbyterian Church, Belfast

Ravenhill Rd. Presbyterian Church, Belfast - a view of the Church from the road. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Ravenhill Rd at Ravenhill Park, Belfast

Ravenhill Rd at Ravenhill Park, Belfast - a view of a tram in a residential road. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Ravenhill Rd at Deramore Tower

Ravenhill Rd at Deramore Tower - a view of a tram in a residential road. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Spirit of war effort. Cartoon by L. Ravenhill, London 2 August 1916. Munitions worker

Spirit of war effort. Cartoon by L. Ravenhill, London 2 August 1916. Munitions worker with trolley of new shells sending them of for a little trip to the Continent (Europe)

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Eamon De Valera (1882-1975) American-born Irish statesman, declining the opportunity

Eamon De Valera (1882-1975) American-born Irish statesman, declining the opportunity to attend the Ottawa Conference on tarriffs because oh his duties at home in the Irish Free State

Background imageRavenhill Collection: Ulsters Craig Gilroy scores against Leicester in the 2011 Heineken Cup

Ulsters Craig Gilroy scores against Leicester in the 2011 Heineken Cup
Rugby - Heineken Cup - Ulster vs. Leicester Tigers at Ravenhill, Belfast Craig Gilroy dives in to score Ulsters third try of the game


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Ravenhill: A Multifaceted Legacy Unveiled From the iconic Ravenhill Stadium Fine Art, home of Ulster Rugby Union, to the historical iron steam vessels Meteor and Prince of Wales, a name that resonates with diverse stories and rich heritage. In 1911, Germany's audacious act of kicking the Entente Cordiale rock left an indelible mark on history, symbolizing their defiance against international diplomacy. Meanwhile, the Ravenhill Rd. Presbyterian Church in Belfast stands as a testament to faith and community. Sylvia Raven-Hill's League of Nations satire challenged societal norms through her artistry, provoking thought and sparking conversations about global politics. The FALL / IRISH SETTER / 1929 captures the beauty and elegance of this beloved breed. Venturing beyond Ireland's borders, Cannock Chase WS15 1 Map reveals another facet of Ravenhill's influence. It showcases his cartographic prowess while navigating unknown territories. As we traverse along Ravenhill Rd at both Ravenhill Park and Deramore Tower in Belfast, we witness how these landmarks have become integral parts of everyday life for locals who pass by them daily. The spirit of war effort comes alive through L. Ravenhill's poignant cartoon from London in August 1916 - a tribute to munitions workers who played a vital role during times of conflict. Even Eamon De Valera (1882-1975), an American-born Irish statesman declined opportunities that came his way - showcasing his unwavering dedication towards Ireland’s cause. Ravenhill encompasses more than just its namesake company; it embodies resilience, creativity, faithfulness to one’s roots while embracing diversity across various domains. Its legacy continues to inspire generations as they uncover new dimensions within this multifaceted tapestry woven by history itself.