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Group taken at the Garden-Party given by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Reverend Lord Plunket, at Old Connaught House, Bray (engraving)
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Group taken at the Garden-Party given by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Reverend Lord Plunket, at Old Connaught House, Bray (engraving)
1605840 Group taken at the Garden-Party given by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Reverend Lord Plunket, at Old Connaught House, Bray (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Group taken at the Garden-Party given by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Reverend Lord Plunket, at Old Connaught House, Bray. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 3 October 1896.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23000842
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving captures a momentous gathering at the Old Connaught House in Bray, Ireland. The photograph showcases a diverse group of esteemed individuals attending a Garden-Party hosted by the Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Reverend Lord Plunket. This historic event brought together prominent figures from various religious orders and denominations. The image depicts an array of clergy members including the Bishop of Meath, Bishop of Likoma, Archbishop of Canterbury, Dean of Christ Church, and many others. Their presence highlights the significance and unity within different religious communities during that era. Set against the backdrop of Old Connaught House's lush gardens, this snapshot immortalizes a harmonious convergence between faith leaders. It symbolizes their shared commitment to fostering interfaith dialogue and understanding. Published in The Illustrated London News on October 3rd, 1896, this engraving serves as a testament to both historical events and artistic excellence. Its intricate details capture not only the grandeur of the occasion but also individual expressions reflecting camaraderie and mutual respect among attendees. Preserved in private collection today, this print continues to inspire contemplation about religion's role in society while celebrating diversity within spiritual practices. It stands as a reminder that despite our differences in belief systems or religious affiliations, we can come together for meaningful conversations and connections that transcend boundaries.
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