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108A

Late 19th century, Irish immigration and labour

in America, a collection of newspapers and peri-

odicals.

Including Harper’s Weekly, American Agricultur-

ist, Mechanical News, The Milling Engineer, etc.

(11)

Estimate €100-€150 £78-£117

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 108A

109

1880s pair of scrapbooks including some politi-

cal pamphlets relating to Home Rule for Ireland

and related matters.

Large album contains news cuttings of mainly

Irish interest as well as booklets and pamphlets

which include 1886 England’s Duty to Ireland by

Thomas Maguire, 1886 The Last Galway Murder

published by The Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union

(ILPU), In The Year One (AD 1888) of Home Rule,

1882 Days of The Land League by R.J.M., 1886 Un-

ion or Separation, ILPU series including Begone

Saxon - MR T. M. Healy at Boston, The Fugitive

“Invincible”-Leaguers and The Dynamitards,

Captain Moonlight, Mr Goschen MP, etc. Second

album is mainly English with news cuttings, en-

gravings, wafer seals, etc. Pp60 and 80, quarto and

octavo respectively.

Estimate €200-€300 £156-£234

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 109

110

1884 The National Bank Limited 50th Anniversary poster

Large monochrome print. Framed

The National Bank was formed as the National Bank of Ireland in 1835. It was a joint-stock bank founded by

a group of MPs and other gentlemen, including Daniel O’Connell. Frustrated by the exclusivity of the Bank

of Ireland (est. 1783), and the English orientation of the Provincial Bank of Ireland (est. 1825), the founders

aimed to form a bank both to provide capital for Irish economic development and to serve the needs of small

traders and tenant farmers, as well as those of the gentry.

35 x 26in. (88.90 x 66.04cm)

Estimate €200-€300 £156-£234

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 110