Irish

Started by Druzhina, 27 November 2012, 08:53:13 AM

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Druzhina

IRISH
13th Century
The tomb of Felim O'Connor (d.1265) at Roscommon Abbey
14th-15th Centuries
The Burke effigy at Glinsk in County Galway, late-14th century
Islesmen or Gallóglaich, 12th-14th Centuries by Ian Heath
A miniature of MacMorogh, the Irish chieftian, coming to confer with the Earl of Gloucester, 1399
Irish Kern, 14th-15th Centuries by Ian Heath
Irish Horseman c1400 by Ian Heath
Irish Chieftain, Art Oge Macmurrough Kavanagh,14th-15th Centuries, by Ian Heath
Gallóglaich, 14th-15th Centuries by Ian Heath
16th Century
Illustration of Irish warriors by Albrecht Durer, 1521 & larger image
Irish warriors, 'DRAVN AFTER THE QVICKE', early 16th century
Effigy of Domhall MacGill'easbuig, mid-16th century
Irish army of the 16th Century by George Gush

16th Century Irish & English Soldiers in Derricke's The Image of Irelande (1581)
Print 1 - An Irish noble and kern bonacht by Derricke
Print 2 - Kern raiders by Derricke
Print 3 - Irish feast by Derricke
Print 4 - Church support for kern by Derricke
Print 5 - English pursuers by Derricke
Print 6 - The English set out by Derricke
Print 7 - The English army - Sir Philip Sydney receives a message by Derricke
Print 8 - The English army on the march by Derricke
Print 9 - The English army defeats the Irish in battle by Derricke
Print 10 - Sir Philip Sydney returns to Dublin in triumph by Derricke
Print 11 - A woeful rebel by Derricke
Print 12 - O'Neal prostrating before Sir Philip Sydney by Derricke

or version with all Derricke's plates on one page with Olde English captions
or version with all Derricke's plates on one page with modern English captions

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16th Century Irish & English Soldiers in Derricke's The Image of Irelande (1581)
Print 1 - An Irish noble and kern bonacht by Derricke
Print 2 - Kern raiders by Derricke
Print 3 - Irish feast by Derricke
Print 4 - Church support for kern by Derricke
Print 5 - English pursuers by Derricke
Print 6 - The English set out by Derricke
Print 7 - The English army - Sir Philip Sydney receives a message by Derricke
Print 8 - The English army on the march by Derricke
Print 9 - The English army defeats the Irish in battle by Derricke
Print 10 - Sir Philip Sydney returns to Dublin in triumph by Derricke
Print 11 - A woeful rebel by Derricke
Print 12 - O'Neal prostrating before Sir Philip Sydney by Derricke
or version with all Derricke's plates on one page with Olde English captions
or version with all Derricke's plates on one page with modern English captions

Illustration of Irish warriors by Albrecht Durer, 1521 & larger image
Irish warriors, 'DRAVN AFTER THE QVICKE', early 16th century
Irish army of the 16th Century by George Gush

17th Century
Four 'Irish' mercenaries in Stettin during the Thirty Years War

Druzhina
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FierceKitty

Those captions are nothing like old English.
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Techno

Excellent, as always, D.
Cheers - Phil.


Techno


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Quote from: Druzhina on 28 November 2012, 02:24:34 AM
Not old English, Olde English.

Druzhina

Thought that spelling applied only to Tea Shoppes - mostly in Wales....... =O =O :-c


Thanks for the continuing info

IanS
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

More great resources, thank you.
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clibinarium

Great stuff. I've recently finished a range of 16th Century Irish for a client and these were pretty much the sources I worked from, Derricke especially.

Techno

Quote from: ianrs54 on 28 November 2012, 07:55:23 AM
Thought that spelling applied only to Tea Shoppes - mostly in Wales....... =O =O :-c

We don't have tea shoppes in Wales....Far too upmarket and posh. ;)
Think you're more likely to find those in the Wirral.
Cheers - Phil

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Techno

That's close enough to the Wirral for me.
Ian's obviously been to that particular one in Rhyl... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Cheers - Phil

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Gentlemen - Birkenhead is NOT in the Wirral, but ON THE WIRRAL PENINSULAR......

It formed part of the See of Shewsbury Abbey, hence Ingestre Road etc...

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