Daniel O'Connell, 'The Liberator'
Defending the rights of his countrymen in the court of Queen's Bench Dublin on the 5th of February, 1844.
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Summary: | Daniel O'Connell, (1775-1847), M.P.; whole-length, to right, standing in a crowded court, looking upwards, right hand raised, holding scroll 'Repeal' in left hand. With words from his speech below heading: "I deny that there is any thing in this case to stain me wtih conspiracy. . . it is a struggle to make the first land on earth possess that bounty and benefit which GOD and NATURE intended". |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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Paris : Toulouse,
Veuve Turgis, rue S Jacqes 16,
1844.
rue St. Rome 36. |
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Notes: | EP OCON-DA (31) IV is one of two impressions, with a duplicate copy of EP OCON-DA (31) IV also held at PD D31. Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; image 41.1 x 55.1 cm., plate mark 42.7 x 58.7 cm., sheet 53.1 x 65.3 cm. Citations/References: Catalogue of Engraved Irish Portraits and Original Drawings / Rosalind M. Elmes. - Dublin : Stationery Office, [1938], p. 151. more |
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EP OCON-DA (31) IV |
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PD D31 |
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