On 1 September 1831 the Zoological Gardens in Dublin’s Phoenix Park opened to the public and those relatively few members of the Irish population who could afford the price of sixpence entrance fee were offered a look at live exotic animals from foreign places. With the exception of the rare few who had experienced African wildlife safaris, most Irishmen and women of the early nineteenth century had only ever seen depictions of wild animals in prints or paintings, or carved in the stone sculptures that decorated the great buildings in their cities. Pictures in print in the newspapers were rare before the 1830s and most Irish and British people, anyway, could not afford the 6d. to purchase one. However, it was not necessary to purcha...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...
This thesis explores the unique cultural and historical conditions leading to mezzotint portrait rep...
On 1 September 1831 the Zoological Gardens in Dublin’s Phoenix Park opened to the public and those ...
On 1 September 1831 the Zoological Gardens in Dublin’s Phoenix Park opened to the public and those r...
Periodicals were the mass-media of the nineteenth-century. Numerous studies have focused on the cent...
This thesis examines the representation of Ireland in images and texts produced in Britain and Fran...
The year of revolutions, 1848, stimulated a passionate discussion ofIrish politics in the British an...
As England’s first colony, Ireland’s experience is of great significance to wider colonial studies. ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the differences in and similarities between Protestant and C...
The place of animals in English culture of the Romantic and Victorian periods has been widely explor...
Ireland entered the period of Romanticism scorched by what Quaker writer Mary Leadbeater called the ...
Existing scholarship on representations of Ireland in the British press has overlooked a subset of n...
The subject of this study is the attempt to establish a press amid the Irish immigrants in mid-Victo...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...
This thesis explores the unique cultural and historical conditions leading to mezzotint portrait rep...
On 1 September 1831 the Zoological Gardens in Dublin’s Phoenix Park opened to the public and those ...
On 1 September 1831 the Zoological Gardens in Dublin’s Phoenix Park opened to the public and those r...
Periodicals were the mass-media of the nineteenth-century. Numerous studies have focused on the cent...
This thesis examines the representation of Ireland in images and texts produced in Britain and Fran...
The year of revolutions, 1848, stimulated a passionate discussion ofIrish politics in the British an...
As England’s first colony, Ireland’s experience is of great significance to wider colonial studies. ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the differences in and similarities between Protestant and C...
The place of animals in English culture of the Romantic and Victorian periods has been widely explor...
Ireland entered the period of Romanticism scorched by what Quaker writer Mary Leadbeater called the ...
Existing scholarship on representations of Ireland in the British press has overlooked a subset of n...
The subject of this study is the attempt to establish a press amid the Irish immigrants in mid-Victo...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...
This research project was designed to investigate the nature, development and impact of the Dublin n...
This thesis explores the unique cultural and historical conditions leading to mezzotint portrait rep...