LGM3121400:
Rosses Point Sculpture Reflecting The Age Old Anguish Of Searfaring People Who Watchd And Waited For The Return Of Loved Ones. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121407:
The Metal Man Lighthouse, Rosses Point, Oyster Island, Coney Island, County Sligo, Ireland. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121434:
Knocknarea Hill, County Sligo, Ireland, Where Queen Maeve's Burial Tomb Lies On Top. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs' (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121435:
Classiebawn House Was Also Known As Mullaghmore Castle, A Baronial Style House On The Mullaghmore Penninsula, County Sligo, Ireland. Summer Home Of The Mountbattens Till Lord Mountbatten Was Blown Up In His Boat In Mullagmore Harbour By The I.R.A In 1979 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121462:
Tulira Castle, County Galway, Ireland. Home Of Edward Martyn, One Of The Founders Of The Abbey Theatre With Yeats And Lady Gregory. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121483:
Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121500:
Cross Of The Scriptures At Clonmacnoise Monastery On The Banks Of The Shannon, County Offaly, Ireland. Founded By Saint Ciaran In 6Th Century. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Land Of Hearts Desire'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3284880:
British Army Soldier standing in front of Republican Mural depicting Margaret Thatcher's stand against the Republican Hunger Strikers in the Maze Prison, 1982 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3285425:
Aughnacloy RUC and British Army Border checkpoint between Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland during The Troubles, 1985 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3285523:
Nationalist youths throwing stones at British Army Scout Cars in West Belfast during The Troubles, Northern Ireland, 1972 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3285877:
British Army Bomb Disposal Robot called the Wheelbarrow used to difuse IRA bombs during The Troubles, Northern Ireland, 1972 / Bridgeman Images
LGM3285959:
August 1976; Children playing amongst debris from Hijacked Burning Vehicles after Riots in West Belfast during The Troubles, Northern Ireland, 1976 / Bridgeman Images
LGM3286077:
Boy playing at being a masked Ulster Defence Association paramilitary man in Protestant part of Belfast during The Troubles, Northern Ireland, Ulster, 1974 / Bridgeman Images
LGM3286133:
Early mural in Protestant part of Belfast of King William of Orange a Protestant who fought King James a Catholic at the Battle of the Boyne 1n 1690, Northern Ireland, 1971 / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121528:
Bust Of Jonathan Swift Author Of Gulliver's Travels, In Dublin Cathedral, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'swifts Epitaph'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121540:
Hound Master And His Hounds In Kilkenny Hunt, County Kilkenny, Ireland. Hunting Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Hound Voice'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121542:
Hound Master And His Hounds In Kilkenny Hunt, County Kilkenny, Ireland. Hunting Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Hound Voice'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images