Drogheda, Gateway to the Boyne: Paintings and Stories from the Land of Boann |
Contents
I | 3 |
II | 12 |
III | 14 |
IV | 16 |
V | 18 |
VI | 20 |
VII | 22 |
VIII | 24 |
XVIII | 44 |
XIX | 46 |
XX | 48 |
XXI | 50 |
XXII | 52 |
XXIII | 54 |
XXIV | 56 |
XXV | 58 |
IX | 26 |
X | 28 |
XI | 30 |
XII | 32 |
XIII | 34 |
XIV | 36 |
XV | 38 |
XVI | 40 |
XVII | 42 |
XXVI | 60 |
XXVII | 62 |
XXVIII | 64 |
XXIX | 66 |
XXX | 68 |
XXXI | 70 |
XXXII | 73 |
XXXIII | |
Common terms and phrases
Abbey Abbot ancient Archbishop of Armagh Ardee army arrived in Ireland ballad banks banners baptised Barlow House battle became Bishop Boann Bricriu Brugh na Boinne building built Buithe Catholic century church Cistercian Clan Nectain Clogherhead Collier Collon Conchobar Cormac County Cromwell Demna Dowth Drogheda Corporation Drogheda Independent Dublin Duleek Emain Macha England Fair Street Fenian Finnegas Fionn fish friary granted graveyard Hill horse hospital Ireland Irish Jacobite James John John Boyle O'Reilly King Knowth lands Laurence's Laytown lifeboat linen Lord Louth Magdalene magical Malachy Mayor Meath medieval Mellifont Monasterboice monastery mound murage native Newgrange Normans O'Hanlon O'Reilly parish Parnell Patrick Peter Street Plunkett Preston remain Reynolds Richard River Boyne Road Rossnaree Saint Peter's salmon ship Sinn Féin Slane stone Talbot Tandy Termonfeckin Tholsel tion took tower town of Drogheda town walls town's townspeople Ulster Walter de Lacy warrior West Gate wife William young