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Trinity College Dublin Collection

Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, is a prestigious institution known for its rich history and stunning architecture

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Henry Cromwell, youngest son of Oliver, 1627/8-1673/4, 1811. Creator: Unknown

Henry Cromwell, youngest son of Oliver, 1627/8-1673/4, 1811. Creator: Unknown
Henry Cromwell, youngest son of Oliver, 1627/8-1673/4, 1811. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Trinity College, Dublin, published March 1793. Creator: James Malton

Trinity College, Dublin, published March 1793. Creator: James Malton
Trinity College, Dublin, published March 1793

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Provosts House, Dublin, published February 1794. Creator: James Malton

Provosts House, Dublin, published February 1794. Creator: James Malton
Provosts House, Dublin, published February 1794

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Group of 15 Early Stereograph Views of Cambridge, England and the Surrounding Area

Group of 15 Early Stereograph Views of Cambridge, England and the Surrounding Area, 1860s-80s

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Parnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Parnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Parnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Thomas Parnell (1679-1718) Anglo-Irish poet and clergyman, educated at Trinity College, Dublin

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Swift, (1667-1745), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Swift, (1667-1745), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Swift, (1667-1745), 1830. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist and political pamphleteer for the Whigs then the Tories who attended Trinity College, Dublin

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Roubilliac, (1702-1762), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Roubilliac, (1702-1762), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Roubilliac, (1702-1762), 1830. Louis-Francois Roubiliac (1702-1762) French rococo sculptor in London, commissed by Henry Cheere for a series of busts at Trinity College

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Farquhar, (1677-1707), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Farquhar, (1677-1707), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Farquhar, (1677-1707), 1830. George Farquhar (1677-1707) Irish dramatist noted for his contributions to late Restoration comedy, educated at Foyle College and Trinity College, Dublin

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Interior of the Library, Trinity College, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Library, Trinity College, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Library, Trinity College, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Goldsmith, (1728-1774), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Goldsmith, (1728-1774), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Goldsmith, (1728-1774), 1830. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) Irish novelist, playwright and poet, educated at to Trinity College, Dublin who is best known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766)

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Edgeworth, (1744-1817), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Edgeworth, (1744-1817), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Edgeworth, (1744-1817), 1830. Richard Lovell Edgeworth (1744-1817) Anglo-Irish politician, writer and inventor, educated at Trinity College, Dublin and Corpus Christi, Oxford

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Brooke, (1703-1783), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Brooke, (1703-1783), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Brooke, (1703-1783), 1830. Henry Brooke (1703-1783) Irish novelist and dramatist, studied law at Trinity College, Dublin. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Abbot, (1562-1633), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Abbot, (1562-1633), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Abbot, (1562-1633), 1830. George Abbot (1562-1633) English Archbishop of Canterbury 1611-1633, fourth Chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin, from 1612-1633

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Edmund Burke, c1760, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

Edmund Burke, c1760, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Edmund Burke, c1760, (c1884). Edmund Burke (1729-1797) Anglo-Irish author, orator and liberal conservative political theorist and philosopher, educated at Trinity College Dublin

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Trinity College Dublin (b / w photo)

Trinity College Dublin (b / w photo)
XJF473811 Trinity College Dublin (b/w photo) by Irish Photographer (19th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A view of College Green, Dublin)

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Dublin College

Dublin College
May 1918: Trinity College in Dublin. (Photo by R. Humphrey/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Trinity College

Trinity College
May 1918: Trinity College in Dublin. (Photo by R. Humphrey/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTrinity College Dublin Collection: Trinity

Trinity
May 1918: Trinity College, Dublin. (Photo by R. Humphrey/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)



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Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, is a prestigious institution known for its rich history and stunning architecture. The Provost's House, captured beautifully by James Malton in February 1794, stands as a testament to the grandeur of this esteemed university. Step back in time with a group of early stereograph views of Cambridge, England and the surrounding area. These captivating images offer a glimpse into the academic world that inspired Trinity College Dublin. One cannot mention Trinity College without acknowledging its magnificent library. Dating back to around 1760, Robert Sayer's depiction showcases the timeless beauty of this literary haven. Imagine wandering through rows upon rows of ancient manuscripts and treasured books. The portraits adorning Trinity College Dublin tell stories of influential figures who have graced its halls throughout history. Parnell (1679-1718), Swift (1667-1745), Roubilliac (1702-1762), Farquhar (1677-1707) - these individuals left indelible marks on literature and academia. Take a moment to transport yourself to 1898 when an unknown artist captured the interior of the library at Trinity College Dublin. Sunlight streams through stained glass windows illuminating countless volumes that hold knowledge spanning centuries. Amongst those celebrated within these walls are Goldsmith (1728-1774), Edgeworth (1744-1817), Brooke (1703-1783). Their contributions to literature continue to inspire generations long after their time at Trinity College Dublin. As you explore these glimpses into history, let your imagination wander through the cobblestone paths and lush green courtyards that make up this iconic campus. Experience firsthand why Trinity College Dublin remains one of Ireland's most revered educational institutions.