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The Irish Parliament on College Green (engraving)
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The Irish Parliament on College Green (engraving)
1061873 The Irish Parliament on College Green (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Irish Parliament on College Green. Illustration for The Graphic, 6 March 1886.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23514780
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Book Case College Green County Dublin Duke Of Leinster Irish House Of Commons Irish Parliament Mace Member Of Parliament Parliament Buildings Seats Volunteers William Robert
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The Irish Parliament on College Green (engraving) captures a historic moment in Ireland's political landscape. This print, created by the English School in the 19th century, showcases the grandeur and significance of the Irish Parliament. The image transports us to a time when politics were debated passionately within these hallowed walls. The imposing architecture of the parliament buildings stands tall against the backdrop of College Green in Dublin, symbolizing power and authority. Within this bustling interior, we catch glimpses of influential figures who shaped Ireland's destiny. The right honourable Henry Grattan and Henry Flood are seen engaged in deep conversation, their presence commanding respect among their fellow members of parliament. Every detail is meticulously captured - from the rows of seats to the prominent bookcase filled with knowledge that guided decision-making processes. The mace rests prominently at its designated place, representing order and parliamentary tradition. This engraving also serves as a reminder of significant events that unfolded within these walls. It was here on November 4th, 1779 that William Robert FitzGerald proposed legislative independence for Ireland from Britain – an important step towards self-governance. As we admire this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder's collection, we are transported back to a pivotal era in Irish history. It reminds us of how politics has shaped nations and underscores our shared responsibility to uphold democratic values.
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