Irish in Hackney & Stoke Newington - used to be @N16Breda on Twitter
From Classiebawn Castle to the harbour designed by Alexander Nimmo, the physical traces of Lord Palmerston (1784-1865) - UK Prime Minister & absentee Irish landlord - remain visible today.
From Classiebawn Castle to the harbour designed by Alexander Nimmo, the physical traces of Lord Palmerston (1784-1865) - UK Prime Minister & absentee Irish landlord - remain visible today.
From Classiebawn Castle to the harbour designed by Alexander Nimmo, the physical traces of Lord Palmerston (1784-1865) - UK Prime Minister & absentee Irish landlord - remain visible today.
From Classiebawn Castle to the harbour designed by Alexander Nimmo, the physical traces of Lord Palmerston (1784-1865) - UK Prime Minister & absentee Irish landlord - remain visible today.
In contrast to the "very dilapidated condition" bemoaned in the Westminster Parliament in 1883!
#IrishLondonHistory ☘️
hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/1883...
In contrast to the "very dilapidated condition" bemoaned in the Westminster Parliament in 1883!
#IrishLondonHistory ☘️
hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/1883...
GRMA Michael D, Sabina and the dogs! 💚
GRMA Michael D, Sabina and the dogs! 💚
Of Ireland's Anglo-Norman Butler dynasty, he is buried in Westminster Abbey #IrishLondonHistory ☘️
www.dib.ie/biography/bu...
Of Ireland's Anglo-Norman Butler dynasty, he is buried in Westminster Abbey #IrishLondonHistory ☘️
www.dib.ie/biography/bu...
In Christchurch Cathedral, Waterford, Ireland - the cadaver tomb of James Rice (died c.1488), 11 times Mayor of Waterford 💀
The Latin inscription reads "Whoever you may be, passerby, Stop, weep as you read. I am what you are going to be, and I was what you are"
In Christchurch Cathedral, Waterford, Ireland - the cadaver tomb of James Rice (died c.1488), 11 times Mayor of Waterford 💀
The Latin inscription reads "Whoever you may be, passerby, Stop, weep as you read. I am what you are going to be, and I was what you are"
Inside the Priory church of Great St Barts, Smithfield, London EC1 - the ornate tomb of Rahere, courtier to Henry I & founder of the Augustinian priory and hospital of St Bartholomew in 1123.
Traces of medieval paint are still visible on the top level of Rahere's tomb.
Inside the Priory church of Great St Barts, Smithfield, London EC1 - the ornate tomb of Rahere, courtier to Henry I & founder of the Augustinian priory and hospital of St Bartholomew in 1123.
Traces of medieval paint are still visible on the top level of Rahere's tomb.
Read it here 👇
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/about-us/his...
Read it here 👇
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/about-us/his...
Julia Scurr nèe O'Sullivan, born to Irish parents in Limehouse 1871
"A lifetime of devoted service to the common people
Justice of the Peace
Member of London County Council Metropolitan Borough of Poplar, Guardian of the Poor for Poplar Parish"
#IrishLondonHistory☘️
Julia Scurr nèe O'Sullivan, born to Irish parents in Limehouse 1871
"A lifetime of devoted service to the common people
Justice of the Peace
Member of London County Council Metropolitan Borough of Poplar, Guardian of the Poor for Poplar Parish"
#IrishLondonHistory☘️
Multiple black columns frame the ornate memorial to Thomas Sutton (1532 – 1611), an English civil servant and businessman who founded the London Charterhouse and Charterhouse School.
Sutton's tomb can be seen in the chapel of the Charterhouse, London EC1.
Multiple black columns frame the ornate memorial to Thomas Sutton (1532 – 1611), an English civil servant and businessman who founded the London Charterhouse and Charterhouse School.
Sutton's tomb can be seen in the chapel of the Charterhouse, London EC1.
The Hardy Tree in London's Old St Pancras Churchyard named for novelist Thomas Hardy (1840-1928).
As a young man working for an architect, Hardy stacked gravestones around an ash tree when railway work required clearing of the graveyard.
The tree fell in December 2022 🌳
The Hardy Tree in London's Old St Pancras Churchyard named for novelist Thomas Hardy (1840-1928).
As a young man working for an architect, Hardy stacked gravestones around an ash tree when railway work required clearing of the graveyard.
The tree fell in December 2022 🌳
Dr Isaac Watts (1674-1748) - nonconformist English Christian minister, poet, theologian & hymn writer - looks out over Abney Park Cemetery, London N16. Once the site of Abney Park House where Watts lived for 36 years in the household of Sir Thomas & Lady Mary Abney.
Dr Isaac Watts (1674-1748) - nonconformist English Christian minister, poet, theologian & hymn writer - looks out over Abney Park Cemetery, London N16. Once the site of Abney Park House where Watts lived for 36 years in the household of Sir Thomas & Lady Mary Abney.
In George Walker "Gatherings from Graveyards" (1839), a Southwark vestry mtg of 20 Feb 1838 minuted 'aversion generally manifested to bury in what is named the "Irish corner"' of St. Saviour's poor ground a.k.a. Crossbones #IrishLondonHistory ☘️
In George Walker "Gatherings from Graveyards" (1839), a Southwark vestry mtg of 20 Feb 1838 minuted 'aversion generally manifested to bury in what is named the "Irish corner"' of St. Saviour's poor ground a.k.a. Crossbones #IrishLondonHistory ☘️
In Crossbones Graveyard & Garden of Remembrance, the Ribbon Gate is a contemporary shrine to the 'outcast dead' of Southwark's past & a place to remember lost loved ones.
Situated over what was once the "Irish corner" of St. Saviour's Church poor ground 1/2
In Crossbones Graveyard & Garden of Remembrance, the Ribbon Gate is a contemporary shrine to the 'outcast dead' of Southwark's past & a place to remember lost loved ones.
Situated over what was once the "Irish corner" of St. Saviour's Church poor ground 1/2
In Conwal graveyard, Co. Leitrim, the graveslab for Gráinne Ní Conalaí shows a faint outline of ‘that fierce brute the whistling Dobhar-Chú' - Ireland's fabled cryptid said to live in Glenade Lake - which killed her in 1722
www.tonyoneill.org/2017/04/12/g...
In Conwal graveyard, Co. Leitrim, the graveslab for Gráinne Ní Conalaí shows a faint outline of ‘that fierce brute the whistling Dobhar-Chú' - Ireland's fabled cryptid said to live in Glenade Lake - which killed her in 1722
www.tonyoneill.org/2017/04/12/g...