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Los Angeles Union Station, California, USA  (photo)
Los Angeles Union Station, California, USA  (photo)

LGM3122676: Los Angeles Union Station, California, USA (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Cheyenne Amtrak Union Station, Wyoming, USA  (photo)
Cheyenne Amtrak Union Station, Wyoming, USA  (photo)

LGM3122680: Cheyenne Amtrak Union Station, Wyoming, USA (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Double Decker Amtrak Train, USA  (photo)
Double Decker Amtrak Train, USA  (photo)

LGM3122681: Double Decker Amtrak Train, USA (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Amtrak Train Conductor With Attendant, USA  (photo)
Amtrak Train Conductor With Attendant, USA  (photo)

LGM3122685: Amtrak Train Conductor With Attendant, USA (photo) / Bridgeman Images

African American Passengers On Double Decker Amtrak Train, USA  (photo)
African American Passengers On Double Decker Amtrak Train, USA  (photo)

LGM3122691: African American Passengers On Double Decker Amtrak Train, USA (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo)
Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo)

LGM3121390: Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo)
Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo)

LGM3121394: Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Interior Of Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo)
Interior Of Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo)

LGM3121395: Interior Of Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Rosses Point Sculpture Reflecting The Age Old Anguish Of Searfaring People Who Watchd And Waited For The Return Of Loved Ones. (photo)
Rosses Point Sculpture Reflecting The Age Old Anguish Of Searfaring People Who Watchd And Waited For The Return Of Loved Ones. (photo)

LGM3121405: Rosses Point Sculpture Reflecting The Age Old Anguish Of Searfaring People Who Watchd And Waited For The Return Of Loved Ones. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Drumcliff Bay, Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland, As Reffered To To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo)
Drumcliff Bay, Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland, As Reffered To To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo)

LGM3121409: Drumcliff Bay, Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland, As Reffered To To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Oyster Island, Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo)
Oyster Island, Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo)

LGM3121410: Oyster Island, Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Coney Island From Cummen Strand, Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland. As Referred To By W. B. Yeats From ' Reveries Over Childhood And Youth' (photo)
Coney Island From Cummen Strand, Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland. As Referred To By W. B. Yeats From ' Reveries Over Childhood And Youth' (photo)

LGM3121413: Coney Island From Cummen Strand, Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland. As Referred To By W. B. Yeats From ' Reveries Over Childhood And Youth' (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Ben Bulben Mountain, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight' (photo)
Ben Bulben Mountain, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight' (photo)

LGM3121417: Ben Bulben Mountain, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight' (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Ben Bulben Mountain, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'  (photo)
Ben Bulben Mountain, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'  (photo)

LGM3121418: Ben Bulben Mountain, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight' (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Pollexfen's Mill, On The Owenmore River Was Owned By W. B. Yeats Grandfather In Ballysadare, County Sligo, Ireland. Reffered To By Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight' (photo)
Pollexfen's Mill, On The Owenmore River Was Owned By W. B. Yeats Grandfather In Ballysadare, County Sligo, Ireland. Reffered To By Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight' (photo)

LGM3121433: Pollexfen's Mill, On The Owenmore River Was Owned By W. B. Yeats Grandfather In Ballysadare, County Sligo, Ireland. Reffered To By Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight' (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Alt, Glen On The Side Of Knocknarea Hill, County Sligo, Ireland, Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Man And The Echo'. (photo)
The Alt, Glen On The Side Of Knocknarea Hill, County Sligo, Ireland, Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Man And The Echo'. (photo)

LGM3121439: The Alt, Glen On The Side Of Knocknarea Hill, County Sligo, Ireland, Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Man And The Echo'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Glencar Lake And Lugnagall Hill,  County Sligo, Ireland. As Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Stolen Child'  (photo)
Glencar Lake And Lugnagall Hill,  County Sligo, Ireland. As Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Stolen Child'  (photo)

LGM3121443: Glencar Lake And Lugnagall Hill, County Sligo, Ireland. As Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Stolen Child' (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Hawk's Well, Sometimes Known As St Patrick's Or Tullaghan Holy Well, Ox Mountains, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Only Jealousy Of Emer'. (photo)
Hawk's Well, Sometimes Known As St Patrick's Or Tullaghan Holy Well, Ox Mountains, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Only Jealousy Of Emer'. (photo)

LGM3121451: Hawk's Well, Sometimes Known As St Patrick's Or Tullaghan Holy Well, Ox Mountains, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Only Jealousy Of Emer'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Lugnagall Hill, Near Glencar Lake, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Man Who Dreamed Of Faeryland'.  (photo)
Lugnagall Hill, Near Glencar Lake, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Man Who Dreamed Of Faeryland'.  (photo)

LGM3121452: Lugnagall Hill, Near Glencar Lake, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Man Who Dreamed Of Faeryland'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Standing Stone On Cruchan One Of The Oldest Royal Sites And Burial Grounds, County Roscommon, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In His Poetry.  (photo)
Standing Stone On Cruchan One Of The Oldest Royal Sites And Burial Grounds, County Roscommon, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In His Poetry.  (photo)

LGM3121458: Standing Stone On Cruchan One Of The Oldest Royal Sites And Burial Grounds, County Roscommon, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In His Poetry. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

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)
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)

LGM3121461: 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

Donkey In County Sligo Field. W. B. Yeats Ireland.  (photo)
Donkey In County Sligo Field. W. B. Yeats Ireland.  (photo)

LGM3121466: Donkey In County Sligo Field. W. B. Yeats Ireland. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Swans Of Coole Park From W. B. Yeats Poem 'The Wild Swans At Coole'. Coole Park House, Once The Home Of Lady Augusta Gregory Co-Founder Of The Abbey Theatre With W. B. Yeats And Edward Martyn Of Tulira Castle. Coole Park House Was Demolished In 1941 After Having Been Left In A State Of Disrepair After The Death Of Lady Gregory In 1932. (photo)
The Swans Of Coole Park From W. B. Yeats Poem 'The Wild Swans At Coole'. Coole Park House, Once The Home Of Lady Augusta Gregory Co-Founder Of The Abbey Theatre With W. B. Yeats And Edward Martyn Of Tulira Castle. Coole Park House Was Demolished In 1941 After Having Been Left In A State Of Disrepair After The Death Of Lady Gregory In 1932. (photo)

LGM3121476: The Swans Of Coole Park From W. B. Yeats Poem 'The Wild Swans At Coole'. Coole Park House, Once The Home Of Lady Augusta Gregory Co-Founder Of The Abbey Theatre With W. B. Yeats And Edward Martyn Of Tulira Castle. Coole Park House Was Demolished In 1941 After Having Been Left In A State Of Disrepair After The Death Of Lady Gregory In 1932. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'.  (photo)
Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'.  (photo)

LGM3121484: Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'.  (photo)
Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'.  (photo)

LGM3121485: Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Bookies At The Galway Horse Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'.  (photo)
Bookies At The Galway Horse Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'.  (photo)

LGM3121488: Bookies At The Galway Horse Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'.  (photo)
Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'.  (photo)

LGM3121489: Horse Racing At The Galway Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Bookies  And Punters At The Galway Horse Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'. September 1990 (photo)
Bookies  And Punters At The Galway Horse Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'. September 1990 (photo)

LGM3121493: Bookies And Punters At The Galway Horse Races, County Galway, Ireland. Referred To By Dramatist, W. B. Yeats In 'At The Races'. September 1990 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Round Tower At Glendalough 6Th Century Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Under The Round Tower'.  (photo)
Round Tower At Glendalough 6Th Century Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Under The Round Tower'.  (photo)

LGM3121499: Round Tower At Glendalough 6Th Century Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Under The Round Tower'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Round Tower At Glendalough 6Th Century Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Under The Round Tower'.  (photo)
Round Tower At Glendalough 6Th Century Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Under The Round Tower'.  (photo)

LGM3121503: Round Tower At Glendalough 6Th Century Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Under The Round Tower'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Gresham Hotel, O'Connell Street, Dublin, Which Was Destroyed In The Irish Civil 1922, Rebuilt And Reopened In 1927. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs'  (photo)
Gresham Hotel, O'Connell Street, Dublin, Which Was Destroyed In The Irish Civil 1922, Rebuilt And Reopened In 1927. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs'  (photo)

LGM3121509: Gresham Hotel, O'Connell Street, Dublin, Which Was Destroyed In The Irish Civil 1922, Rebuilt And Reopened In 1927. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs' (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Gresham Hotel, O'Connell Street, Dublin, Which Was Destroyed In The Irish Civil 1922, Rebuilt And Reopened In 1927. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs' (photo)
Gresham Hotel, O'Connell Street, Dublin, Which Was Destroyed In The Irish Civil 1922, Rebuilt And Reopened In 1927. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs' (photo)

LGM3121510: Gresham Hotel, O'Connell Street, Dublin, Which Was Destroyed In The Irish Civil 1922, Rebuilt And Reopened In 1927. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs' (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Ha'Penny Bridge, A Pedestrian Bridge Built In 1816  Over The Liffey River, Dublin, Ireland. Also Known As The Metal Bridge. Referrred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Reveries Over Childhood And Youth'.  (photo)
The Ha'Penny Bridge, A Pedestrian Bridge Built In 1816  Over The Liffey River, Dublin, Ireland. Also Known As The Metal Bridge. Referrred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Reveries Over Childhood And Youth'.  (photo)

LGM3121511: The Ha'Penny Bridge, A Pedestrian Bridge Built In 1816 Over The Liffey River, Dublin, Ireland. Also Known As The Metal Bridge. Referrred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Reveries Over Childhood And Youth'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Birthplace Of Dramatist, Poet And Nobel Prize Winner In Literature W. B. Yeats, 5 Sandymount Avenue, Dublin . Born 13Th June 1865.  (photo)
Birthplace Of Dramatist, Poet And Nobel Prize Winner In Literature W. B. Yeats, 5 Sandymount Avenue, Dublin . Born 13Th June 1865.  (photo)

LGM3121513: Birthplace Of Dramatist, Poet And Nobel Prize Winner In Literature W. B. Yeats, 5 Sandymount Avenue, Dublin . Born 13Th June 1865. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Statue Of Saint Patrick, The Hill Of Tara, County Meath, Ireland,, Ancient Seat Of Irish Kings. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In ' Gods And Fighting Men'  (photo)
Statue Of Saint Patrick, The Hill Of Tara, County Meath, Ireland,, Ancient Seat Of Irish Kings. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In ' Gods And Fighting Men'  (photo)

LGM3121523: Statue Of Saint Patrick, The Hill Of Tara, County Meath, Ireland,, Ancient Seat Of Irish Kings. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In ' Gods And Fighting Men' (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Workers Cottage On The Owenmore River, Pollexfen Mill, Owned By W. B. Yeats Grandfather,  Ballysadare, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'.  (photo)
Workers Cottage On The Owenmore River, Pollexfen Mill, Owned By W. B. Yeats Grandfather,  Ballysadare, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'.  (photo)

LGM3121533: Workers Cottage On The Owenmore River, Pollexfen Mill, Owned By W. B. Yeats Grandfather, Ballysadare, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images


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