Author: LOVETT, Richard.
London: Religious Tract Society, 1888. 224 pages. Illustrated. Hardback.
The full text and illustrations of this book are available online at LibraryIreland.com and individual chapters and pictures can be accessed via the links below:
| CONTENTS AND LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS |
| Book Cover |
| Map of Ireland |
| An Irish Interior, Showing a Hand-Loom Weaver and a Spinner (Frontispiece) |
| Ardmore, County Waterford (Title Page) |
| A Connaught Cabin (Contents Page) |
| Refractory (Contents Page) |
| The Giant’s Causeway |
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| INTRODUCTION |
| Holy Cross Abbey, Tipperary |
| Edmund Burke |
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| A LIST OF THE MOST IMPORTANT WORKS CONSULTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS BOOK |
| An Ancient Circular Window in the Church at Rathain, near Tullamore |
| An Ancient Irish Bell |
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| CHAPTER I. |
| IRELAND’S EYE |
| Trinity College and the Bank of Ireland, Dublin |
| Howth Harbour and Ireland’s Eye |
| The Custom House, Dublin |
| Trinity College Library, interior |
| Initial, the letter L, from the Book of Kells |
| Part of an Illuminated Monogram, from the Book of Kells |
| An Illuminated Page from the Book of Durrow |
| Leather Outer Case of the Book of Armagh, showing the Early Irish Tracery Ornamentation |
| The Choir, St. Patrick’s Cathedral |
| Jonathan Swift |
| Interior of Christ Church as restored |
| The Cumdach, or Case of St. Molaise’s Gospels |
| The Shrine of St. Patrick’s Bell |
| The Ardagh Chalice |
| The Tara Brooch (Obverse) |
| The Tara Brooch (Reverse) |
| The Cross of Cong |
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| CHAPTER II. |
| THE GARDEN OF IRELAND |
| The Esplanade and Bray Head |
| The Vale of Glendalough |
| Sugar-Loaf Mountain |
| The Dargle |
| Powerscourt Waterfall |
| Powerscourt House |
| The Scalp |
| The Vale of Avoca |
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| CHAPTER III. |
| THE VALLEY OF THE BOYNE |
| Drogheda from the Railway Bridge |
| The St. Lawrence Gate, Drogheda |
| The Bridge, Drogheda |
| The Boyne Obelisk |
| Ruins of the Baptistery, Mellifont |
| The Cross of Muiredach, Monasterboice |
| New Grange |
| Standing Stones at New Grange |
| Entrance to New Grange |
| Recess in the Sepulchral Chamber, New Grange |
| Round Tower of Donaghmore |
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| CHAPTER IV. |
| FROM DUBLIN TO CORK |
| St. Brigid’s Church and the Round Tower, Kildare |
| The Doorway in the Round Tower at Kildare |
| St. Canice’s Steps, Kilkenny |
| The Rock of Cashel |
| The Interior of Cormac’s Chapel, Cashel |
| North Doorway, Cormac’s Chapel, Cashel |
| Crosier found on opening a Tomb in Cormac’s Chapel, Cashel |
| The Cross of Cashel |
| General View of Cork |
| Sir Walter Raleigh’s House at Youghal |
| Kilcolman Castle |
| Blarney Castle |
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| CHAPTER V. |
| GLENGARIFF, KILLARNEY, AND VALENTIA |
| The Upper Lake of Killarney |
| Glengariff |
| McGillicuddy Reeks |
| Ross Castle, Killarney |
| The Pike, Gap of Dunloe |
| The Eagle’s Nest, Killarney |
| The Old Weir Bridge, Killarney |
| Innisfallen, Killarney |
| The Choir of Muckross Abbey |
| A Kerry Cabin and its Inhabitants |
| Torc Waterfall, Killarney |
| Valentia, two views |
| Map, showing the Skelligs |
| The Gannet |
| The Great Skellig |
| The Ancient Staircase on the Great Skellig |
| Plan of the Monastery on the Great Skellig |
| A Stone Oratory at Gallerus, County Kerry |
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| CHAPTER VI. |
| THE SHANNON |
| At Castle Connel |
| Athlone Castle |
| The House in which Maria Edgeworth lived |
| The Library in which Maria Edgeworth wrote |
| Oliver Goldsmith |
| Doorway of Temple Conor Church, Clonmacnois |
| The large Round Tower and the Crosses at Clonmacnois |
| Doorway of the Larger Round Tower at Clonmacnois |
| Crozier found at Clonmacnois |
| Thomond Bridge, Limerick |
| King John’s Castle, Limerick |
| The Treaty Stone, Limerick |
| Kilkee from the Coastguard Station |
| Cliffs near Kilkee |
| Cliffs and Natural Arch near Ballybunnion |
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| CHAPTER VII. |
| CONNEMARA |
| Blessing the Claddagh Fleet at the Beginning of the Fishing Season |
| Clew Bay |
| A Galway Woman (Initial) |
| The Cliffs of Moher |
| Peat Cutting |
| Queen’s College, Galway |
| Salmon Poaching on the Corrib |
| Hook for Poaching Salmon |
| An Arran Islander |
| The Curragh |
| Cong Abbey |
| The Outlet of Lough Mask |
| Glendalough |
| The Pins of Bunnabeola |
| Kylemore |
| Catching Salmon with a Seine |
| Killala |
| Going to Market |
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| CHAPTER VIII. |
| THE DONEGAL HIGHLANDS |
| Donegal Castle |
| Carrigan Head, Donegal |
| The East Window, Sligo Abbey |
| The Cloisters, Sligo Abbey |
| Donegal |
| Donegal Peasants |
| Mount Errigal |
| The Natural Arch, Horn Head |
| The Seven Arches, Lough Swilly |
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| CHAPTER IX. |
| BELFAST, ARMAGH, AND LONDONDERRY |
| Queen’s College, Belfast |
| Castle Place, Belfast |
| The Albert Memorial |
| The Linen Hall, Belfast |
| A Group of Belfast Operatives |
| Antrim Castle |
| Londonderry |
| The Bishop’s Gate, Londonderry |
| Bombshell and Tablet in the Porch of Londonderry Cathedral |
| Roaring Meg, and Walker’s Monument, Londonderry |
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| CHAPTER X. |
| THE GIANT’S CAUSEWAY, AND THE MOURNE MOUNTAINS |
| Carrick a Rede |
| The Chimney Tops, Giant’s Causeway |
| The Ladies’ Chair, Giant’s Causeway |
| The Horizontal Formation, Giant’s Causeway |
| Pleaskin Head, Giant’s Causeway |
| Grey Man’s Path |
| ‘Farewell, yer Honour!’ |
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