RMD304J7–INTERIOR OF MOUNTJOY PRISON DUBLIN WHERE THE FENIANS ARE CONFINED 1866 IRELAND
RM2GX9AMW–Irish Republican or Fenian prisoners exercising in Mountjoy Prison in the latter half of the 1800s.
RF2AT3PRT–The entrance to Mountjoy Prison, a medium security prison located in Phibsborough, North Dublin.
RMGG58K8–Anthony Van Dyck - Mountjoy Blount, Earl of Newport
RM2PHMGTT–CHARLES BLOUNT, 8th Baron Mountjoy (1553-1606) as Lord Deputy of Ireland about 1594
RMDPE4RE–MRS MOUNTJOY MARTYN
RMG682XP–Snooker World Champion Steve Davis (left) and runner-up Doug Mountjoy at the Tolworth Recreation Centre.
RM2C51X36–Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport (circa 1597–1666), Master of Ordnance to King Charles I of England, portrait painting by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1637-1638
RMD95RN6–Charles Blount, Earl of Devonshire, 8th Baron Mountjoy (1563-1606) English courtier and soldier. Engraving.
RMGBHF41–MOUNTJOY PRISON, Dublin, about 1870
RMRJNCYC–An engraving depicting the 'Mountjoy' and 'Phoenix' breaking the book during the Siege of Londonderry in 1689. Dated 18th century
RMBCR92Y–IRELAND Gaelic Chiefs submit to Lord Mountjoy as the representative for Elizabeth I in 1601 from a woodcut by John Derricke
RMG7NCKH–Protesters march from Central Bank, Dublin, to Mountjoy Prison over the imprisonment of five water charges demonstrators.
RMAA1231–Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy, 1st Earl of Devonshire, 1563 –1606. English nobleman and soldier.
RFH3HADE–IRELAND Fenian prisoners, Mountjoy Prison, Dublin 1866. Illustrated London News
RF2MY49WR–Segregation of the Fenians inside the Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, Ireland 1866, illustration
RMKYYN9X–Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy
RMEYC9KC–Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Georgian Square In Dublin
RMKK5M0B–The merchant ships Mountjoy and The Phoenix breaking the boom at Londonderry, 28 July,1689. Ending the Siege of Derry.
RMF2DJYC–Mountjoy Square, a Georgian garden square in Dublin where James Joyce lived during his formative years, Ireland
RMRY87NF–Interior of Mountjoy Prison Dublin Where the Fenians Are Confined 1866 Ireland
RMWHBCPB–Bottom line And more he cannot depose Shakespeare signs his deposition in the case of Belott v Mountjoy , 11 May 1612
RMDPE4RM–MRS MOUNTJOY MARTYN
RM2A2X4HX–Photograph - View Along Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Victoria, circa 1920s, Monochrome photograph looking along Mountjoy Parade, Lorne. in December 1899 and began a strong association with Lorne that was to last for 50 years
RMDP9X7M–8TH BARON MOUNTJOY
RMDWNF62–Portrait of Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy and 1st Earl of Devonshire an English nobleman and soldier
RMHXGE0G–DOUG MOUNTJOY WALES 29 November 1994
RMD11MY1–the main entrance to Mountjoy School, Beaminister
RMG7NCKW–Protesters march from Central Bank, Dublin, to Mountjoy Prison over the imprisonment of five water charges demonstrators.
RMDYDEH4–Kitchen and living classroom at Mountjoy School in Beaminister.
RMDAK2NE–Georgian residential houses Mountjoy square northside Dublin Ireland Europe
RMEMPBCA–1940 front page Daily Herald Unrest at Mountjoy Jail in Dublin, Russia Threatens the Baltic States
RFB8PH9M–the mountjoy and pheonix breaking the boom at londonberry The Mountjoy was a merchant ship used to relieve the Siege of Derry in
RM2JD6B35–MRS MOUNTJOY MARTYN wife of Mountjoy Martyn, obviously. On a balcony. Colourised version of : 10164580 Date: circa 1841
RM2A7A9JD–Mountjoy Blount, 1st Earl of Newport, 1597–1666, was appointed master of ordnance to Charles I of England, etching by Bohemian etcher Wenceslaus Hollar from 1600s
RM2HGX0W8–Mountjoy, Canada, Ontario, N 48 28' 40'', W 81 21' 44'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RME1E4AK–Old Irish Post Office (Mountjoy) with whitewashed walls and slate roof in the Ulster American Folk Park, Northern Ireland
RMBRN844–Amnesty International Sculpture Mountjoy Dublin, Ireland
RFAK1GXP–Dublin, Mountjoy Square And Terrace Of Georgian Houses, Ireland
RMAHW18P–Dahlia 'Kate Mountjoy' Close up of flower bud on collerette dahlia.
RMMPHMFW–Rowan House, part of the Mountjoy Centre of Durham University, Durham City, Co. Durham, England, UK
RM2A2X4J1–Photograph - View Along Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Victoria, circa 1920s, Monochrome photograph looking along Mountjoy Parade, Lorne. in December 1899 and began a strong association with Lorne that was to last for 50 years
RM2RGC61A–MRS MOUNTJOY MARTYN wife of Mountjoy Martyn, obviously. On a balcony.
RF2AT3PT6–Mountjoy Square public park, with the buildings of Mountjoy Square in the background. This Georgian Square was developed in the 18th century.
RMHXGE0H–DOUG MOUNTJOY WALES 29 November 1994
RMD11MR7–Modern architecture canopy forming the entrance to Mountjoy School, Beaminister.
RF2JG1D39–To Let signs on the former offices of the Dublin Institute of Technology in Mountjoy Square, A Georgian Square in Dublin, Ireland.
RMG7NCKJ–Protester Kenneth Halnon outside Mountjoy Prison during a demonstration over the imprisonment of five water charges demonstrators.
RMDYDEHE–Carved school name on stone at the main entrance to Mountjoy School in Beaminister at dusk.
RMHT9BMP–An aerial view of Mountjoy Prison in Dublin. Three top Provisional IRA leaders were on the run tonight after a hijacked helicopter whisked them to freedom from the exercise yard.
RMD9XW5T–Mountjoy square park Dublin Ireland Europe
RMG4W9M8–Terry Waite with the Warrington Male Voice Choir, performing for inmates of Mountjoy Prison, Dublin.
RFB6YCFN–Charles Blount (pr. blunt), 8th Baron Mountjoy and 1st Earl of Devonshire (1563 – 3 April 1606) was an English nobleman and sold
RMG681DK–Mountjoy Rebel on his way to winning the William Hill Best Odds Guaranteed 480 Puppy Stakes
RM2JD6B02–MRS MOUNTJOY MARTYN, wife of M.M.. considered quite a beauty in her prime... Colourised version of : 10164581 Date: circa 1841
RMGAEA9D–Prison officers hold a one-hour strike at Mountjoy prison, Dublin, in protest at the introduction of a new search regime.
RM2GTE1CJ–Mountjoy, Dublin City, Ireland, Leinster, N 53 21' 0'', W 6 15' 0'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMGA06Y0–Snooker Player Jimmy White playing an exhibition match at Mountjoy Prison in Dublin against staff and some prisoners in aid of the Special Olympics Charity Ireland.
RMAHW4GY–Dahlia 'Kate Mountjoy' Close up of red pink and cream collerette dahlia.
RMDPAHBB–Detail from the tomb of Sir Robert Dennistoun of Mountjoy in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh.
RM2A2X4J0–Photograph - View Along Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Victoria, circa 1920s, Monochrome photograph looking along Mountjoy Parade, Lorne. in December 1899 and began a strong association with Lorne that was to last for 50 years
RM2RGC60M–MRS MOUNTJOY MARTYN, wife of M.M.. considered quite a beauty in her prime...
RM2DJ436B–Mountjoy Blount, Earl of Newport, Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1599–1641, Flemish, active in Britain (1620–21; 1632–34; 1635–41), 1637 to 1638, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 85 x 51 inches (215.9 x 129.5 cm), armors, boots, costume, drapery, earl, portrait, pose, soldiers, tents
RMHXGE0J–DOUG MOUNTJOY WALES 29 November 1994
RMD11N57–Carved school name on stone at the main entrance to Mountjoy School, Beaminister at dusk.
RMHXGY1G–DOUG MOUNTJOY WALES 23 November 1994
RM2H2EK91–Detail from the tomb of Sir Robert Dennistoun of Mountjoy in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh.
RMDYDEHD–Carved school name on stone at the main entrance to Mountjoy School in Beaminister at dusk.
RMDR9TR6–Doug Mountjoy at The Embassy World Snooker Tournament, Crucible Theatre Sheffield in the early 1980’s
RM2GK8CY4–Dochas Centre womens prison and mountjoy jail dublin, republic of ireland
RMANWWF1–view of barbican from mountjoy house london england uk
RMAMH98X–mountjoy at the boom spain England English Spanish Naval frigate galleon canon fire broadside war engagement sail fleet armada s
RM2JJXCTK–Mountjoy Blount, Earl of Newport. Sir Anthony Van Dyck. 1637 - 1638.
RMBACE6T–fenian prisoners at dublin brought out of the lower castle yard on their way to mountjoy prison Fenian raids
RMBJ1B3F–Tomb of Sir Robert Dennistoun of Mountjoy, 1626 King's Ambassador and Conservator of the Scottish Privileges in Holland.
RM2GERY81–Mountjoy, Fermanagh and Omagh, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, N 54 38' 59'', W 7 20' 59'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMGA06Y4–Snooker Player Jimmy White playing an exhibition match at Mountjoy Prison in Dublin against staff and some prisoners in aid of the Special Olympics Charity Ireland.
RMAHW4FG–Dahlia 'Kate Mountjoy' Close up of dead flower on collerette dahlia.
RMGAFDG0–Prison officers outside Mountjoy Prison, Dublin during a second one-hour work stoppage in a row over new clocking-in arrangements.
RM2JBP096–Detail from the tomb of Sir Robert Dennistoun of Mountjoy (died 1626) in Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh.
RMD8AC0N–Mountjoy Blount
RMG664CD–Peter Foster being driven away from Mountjoy Prison. He was taken by immigration police to Dublin Airport after spending the night at the Irish capital's Mountjoy Prison. * The Australian, who helped Prime Minister's wife Cherie Blair buy two flats in Bristol, was refused entry to Ireland yesterday afternoon when he landed at Dublin on a flight from France. He was held under the Aliens Act at the prison last night as immigration officials prepared to remove him from the country.
RM2C9WCNT–The logo of Mountjoy building services on the side of a van
RMD11N2E–Carved school name on stone at the main entrance to Mountjoy School, Beaminister at dusk.
RMHXGY1C–DOUG MOUNTJOY WALES 23 November 1994
RMH9722A–JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY (1844-1890) Irish poet, journalist and Fenian while imprisoned at Mountjoy in 1866. He had enlisted in the 10th Hussars in 1863.
RMPFN48N–The merchant ship Mountjoy and the frigate HMS Dartmouth at the Great Siege of Londonderry, 1689, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Gran
RMDR9T8X–Doug Mountjoy at The Embassy World Snooker Tournament, Crucible Theatre Sheffield in the early 1980’s
RM2GK8CYD–mountjoy garda station north circular road dublin, republic of ireland
RM2M3NRHG–Interior of Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, where the fenians are confined. Date: 1866
RFH3HB81–DUBLIN Fenian Rising Prisoners, Mountjoy Prison 1866. Illustrated London News
RM2RGB83P–HMS Dartmouth fires at shore batteries while the Mountjoy, a merchant ship, rams and breaches the boom, Londonderry, Ireland, 28 July 1689. Both ships, along with two others, were bringing provisions for the starving people in the besieged city (Siege of Derry, 18 April to 1 August). The food was delivered, and the siege was broken.
RMPNCD48–Mountjoy Blount, Earl of Newport. Date/Period: 1637 to 1638. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 2,159 mm (85 in); Width: 1,295 mm (50.98 in). Author: Van Dyck, Anthony.
RM2M3PC97–Rifles and ammunition are landed at Donaghadee, County Down, by the Ulster Volunteer Force and loaded onto a charabanc usually used in the summer for tourists to the area. The report in The Illustrated London News suggested that on the night of Friday 24 April and early hours of the next day 35,000 rifles and 1,000,000 rounds of ammunition were landed from a steamer disguised as the 'Mountjoy', said to have been the 'Fanny'. The weapons were taken ashore at Larne, Bangor and Donaghadee and then distributed throughout Ulster. Date: April 1914
RMW7D5B6–Mountjoy Blount 1597-1666), 1st Earl of Newport, 1800. Artist: Unknown
RME0Y2CM–Jun. 06, 1968 - he Mellon Banking Family Visit Founder's Home in Ulster Fifty Members of the Mellon Family one of America's greatest Financial Dynasties. Made a Pilgrimage to the Cottage in Ulster, where the man who began it was born. Thomas Mellon, 5, and his parents set out in 1818 from Camp Hill Cottage, Mountjoy, near Omagh, Co
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