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St Patrick Collection (#2)

"St. Patrick: A Symbol of Faith, Heritage, and Legacy" From the iconic Statue of St

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St Patrick s, Dublin (engraving)

St Patrick s, Dublin (engraving)
5200296 St Patrick s, Dublin (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Patrick s, Dublin)

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: The Guinness Statue, St. Patrick s, Dublin (b / w photo)

The Guinness Statue, St. Patrick s, Dublin (b / w photo)
3091742 The Guinness Statue, St. Patrick s, Dublin (b/w photo) by Irish Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Guinness Statue, St. Patrick s, Dublin)

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: The Royal Visit to Ireland, the Investiture of the Duke of York with the Order of St Patrick (litho)

The Royal Visit to Ireland, the Investiture of the Duke of York with the Order of St Patrick (litho)
1042744 The Royal Visit to Ireland, the Investiture of the Duke of York with the Order of St Patrick (litho) by Small, William (1843-1931) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Tracing the History of the Letters (engraving)

Tracing the History of the Letters (engraving)
1055775 Tracing the History of the Letters (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tracing the History of the Letters)

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St. Patrick; St. Gertrude; St. Gabriel, Archangel; St. Edward. Creator: Jacques Callot

St. Patrick; St. Gertrude; St. Gabriel, Archangel; St. Edward. Creator: Jacques Callot
St. Patrick; St. Gertrude; St. Gabriel, Archangel; St. Edward

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: The Union, January 1, 1801. January 1, 1801. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Union, January 1, 1801. January 1, 1801. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Union, January 1, 1801

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St Patricks Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland

St Patricks Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St Patricks Statue, Co Mayo, Ireland

St Patricks Statue, Co Mayo, Ireland

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Hill Of Slane, Co Meath, Ireland; Monastery And Place Where St. Patrick Lit The First Paschal Fire

Hill Of Slane, Co Meath, Ireland; Monastery And Place Where St. Patrick Lit The First Paschal Fire

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Clogheen, Ireland; St. Patrick On Stained Glass

Clogheen, Ireland; St. Patrick On Stained Glass

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Sculpture Of St. Patrick, Croagh Patrick, Co Mayo, Ireland

Sculpture Of St. Patrick, Croagh Patrick, Co Mayo, Ireland

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Abbey Of Kells, Kells, County Meath, Ireland; High Cross And Round Tower

Abbey Of Kells, Kells, County Meath, Ireland; High Cross And Round Tower

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Down Cathedral, Downpatrick, Co Down, Ireland; 12Th Century Reputed Burial Place Of St Patrick

Down Cathedral, Downpatrick, Co Down, Ireland; 12Th Century Reputed Burial Place Of St Patrick

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Doo Lough Pass, County Mayo, Ireland

Doo Lough Pass, County Mayo, Ireland

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St. Patricks Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland

St. Patricks Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Sculpture Of St Patrick, Hill Of Tara, Co Meath, Ireland

Sculpture Of St Patrick, Hill Of Tara, Co Meath, Ireland

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Shrine of St. Patricks Bell, 1903

Shrine of St. Patricks Bell, 1903. From the collection of the Museum of the Royal Academy, Dublin. From Social England, Volume III, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Triptych in Painted enamels: Scenes from the life of St. Patrick, 1903. Artist: Alexander Fisher

Triptych in Painted enamels: Scenes from the life of St. Patrick, 1903. Artist: Alexander Fisher
Triptych in Painted enamels: Scenes from the life of St. Patrick, 1903. After a work by Alexander Fisher (1864-1936). From The Studio Volume 28 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St Patricks stone on the Hill of Tara, 5th century

St Patricks stone on the Hill of Tara, 5th century
St Patricks stone on the Hill of Tara, where he officiated, 5th century

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St. Patricks Cross, Cshel, Co. Tipperary, Eire

St. Patricks Cross, Cshel, Co. Tipperary, Eire
St.Patricks Cross, Cshel, Co.Tipperary, Eire

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Orteliuss map of Ireland, 1598

Orteliuss map of Ireland, 1598
Orteliuss map of Ireland, from an atlas of 1598. North is at right. This map is titled: Hiberniae, Britannicae Insulae Nova Descriptio (A new depiction of Ireland, a British Isle)

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: Detail of door, St

Detail of door, St. Patricks Cathedral, Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St. Patricks Cathedral

St. Patricks Cathedral, Palmerston North, Manawatu, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageSt Patrick Collection: St. Patricks cathedral, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

St. Patricks cathedral, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific




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"St. Patrick: A Symbol of Faith, Heritage, and Legacy" From the iconic Statue of St. Patrick at Swindon Junction Station in April 1946 to Edward Reginald Frampton's masterpiece depicting "The Landing of Saint Patrick in Ireland" in c1912, the influence of this revered saint spans centuries and continents. In Ireland's County Mayo lies Knockanour, where Turlough Round Tower stands as a testament to Saint Patrick's founding efforts in the 5th century. The towering structure serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy. As night falls over Westport, Co. Mayo, the illuminated statue of Saint Patrick shines brightly against the darkened sky. Its radiance symbolizes not only faith but also hope for all who seek solace and inspiration. Dublin proudly boasts St. Patrick's Cathedral, an architectural marvel that has stood tall since its inception. This majestic place of worship holds deep historical significance and continues to be a beacon for spiritual seekers from around the world. Cork's St. Patrick Street exudes charm and enchantment as dusk settles upon County Cork. The street comes alive with vibrant energy, reflecting how this patron saint unites people through celebration and joyous gatherings. Saint Patrick's unwavering dedication to spreading Christianity is evident throughout Ireland - from ancient round towers to grand cathedrals - each bearing witness to his profound impact on Irish culture and spirituality. Today, we honor St. Patrick not just as a religious figure but also as a symbol of resilience and perseverance amid adversity. His story transcends time; it reminds us that even amidst darkness, there is always light – just like his statues illuminating our nights with hope. Let us cherish the legacy left by this extraordinary man whose teachings continue to inspire countless individuals worldwide – reminding us all that faith can move mountains if we believe wholeheartedly.