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Boyne Collection (#2)

"Boyne: A Historic Battle and Iconic Landmark" Step back in time to the year 1690, where King William III, also known as William III

Background imageBoyne Collection: Battle Boyne Ireland Kings James II William III

Battle Boyne Ireland Kings James II William III
The Battle of the Boyne, Ireland, between Kings James II and William III, 12 July 1690, The Battle of the Boyne (Ireland) between the armies of James II and William III, 12 July 1690

Background imageBoyne Collection: Armour Worn By James Ii At The Battle Of The Boyne, 1690. From The Book Short History Of The

Armour Worn By James Ii At The Battle Of The Boyne, 1690. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R
Armour Worn By James Ii At The Battle Of The Boyne, 1690. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893

Background imageBoyne Collection: The Battle Of The Boyne, James Ii Seized By The Mob As A Fugitive Jesuit On The Isle Of Sheppy

The Battle Of The Boyne, James Ii Seized By The Mob As A Fugitive Jesuit On The Isle Of Sheppy. Painted By B. West. R
The Battle Of The Boyne, James Ii Seized By The Mob As A Fugitive Jesuit On The Isle Of Sheppy. Painted By B.West.R.A. Engraved By J.Rogers

Background imageBoyne Collection: King William Iii 1650 - 1702 At The Battle Of The Boyne Ireland In 1690

King William Iii 1650 - 1702 At The Battle Of The Boyne Ireland In 1690. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C.1880

Background imageBoyne Collection: Co Louth, Drogheda And River Boyne

Co Louth, Drogheda And River Boyne

Background imageBoyne Collection: Bective Abbey, Co Meath, Ireland; 12Th Century Cistercian Abbey

Bective Abbey, Co Meath, Ireland; 12Th Century Cistercian Abbey

Background imageBoyne Collection: River Boyne, Drogheda, Co Louth, Ireland

River Boyne, Drogheda, Co Louth, Ireland

Background imageBoyne Collection: Trim Castle And The River Boyne, Trim, Co Meath, Ireland

Trim Castle And The River Boyne, Trim, Co Meath, Ireland

Background imageBoyne Collection: Co Meath, Bective Abbey, Ireland

Co Meath, Bective Abbey, Ireland

Background imageBoyne Collection: Launching a Coracle on the R. Boyne

Launching a Coracle on the R. Boyne - a view of a man launching a round coracle into the River Boyne. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Louth). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBoyne Collection: Old Bridge on the Boyne, Drogheda

Old Bridge on the Boyne, Drogheda - a view down the river to the old bridge, there are ladies sitting on the riverbank in the foreground. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda)

Background imageBoyne Collection: William III at the Battle of the Boyne, Ireland

William III at the Battle of the Boyne, Ireland
William III of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, where he defeated James II during the War of the English Succession. The battle took place near the town of Drogheda on the east coast of Ireland

Background imageBoyne Collection: A View of the River Boyne with Gentlemen and Horses by a Sta

A View of the River Boyne with Gentlemen and Horses by a Statue to William III in the Foreground, the Boyne Obelisk beyond (1757). Mitchell, Thomas 1735-1790. Date: 1757

Background imageBoyne Collection: Leonard Boyne, Irish actor, 1884. Artist: Bertin

Leonard Boyne, Irish actor, 1884. Artist: Bertin
Leonard Boyne, Irish actor, 1884. A photograph from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume IV, July to December, 1884, edited by Clement Scott, David Bogue, London, 1884

Background imageBoyne Collection: Salmon Fishers and Coracle on the Boyne

Salmon Fishers and Coracle on the Boyne - a view of a coracle with a man on board at the river bank with a net and two men in the background with the rest of the net

Background imageBoyne Collection: R. Boyne at the Obelisk, Drogheda

R. Boyne at the Obelisk, Drogheda - a view of the river at the monument and bridge. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBoyne Collection: Old Bridge and R. Boyne at Trim

Old Bridge and R. Boyne at Trim - a view down the river to the old bridge, there are buildings either side. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Trim). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBoyne Collection: King Johns Castle and R. Boyne, Trim

King Johns Castle and R. Boyne, Trim - view of the derelict castle and other buildings from across the Boyne. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Trim). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBoyne Collection: Newtown Trim Abbey on the Boyne

Newtown Trim Abbey on the Boyne - a view of the derelict abbey from across the river. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Newtown Trim). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBoyne Collection: On the Boyne at Newtown Trim

On the Boyne at Newtown Trim - a view of a man fishing at the Boyne opposite an unusual thatched building on the other side of the river. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Newtown Trim)

Background imageBoyne Collection: Newtown Trim Castle on the Boyne

Newtown Trim Castle on the Boyne - a view of the derelict and ivy covered castle. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath: Newtown Trim). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBoyne Collection: Dunmoe Castle on the Boyne, Navan

Dunmoe Castle on the Boyne, Navan - a view of a derelict castle on a hill. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Meath). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBoyne Collection: Dowth Tumulus, Valley of the Boyne, Drogheda

Dowth Tumulus, Valley of the Boyne, Drogheda. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Louth: Drogheda). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBoyne Collection: Raffles the Amatuer Cracksman by E Hornung & Augene Presbrey

Raffles the Amatuer Cracksman by E Hornung & Augene Presbrey
Promotional postcard for Raffles the Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 12th May 1906. The character originated in short stories by Hornung

Background imageBoyne Collection: General John Regan by George A Birmingham

General John Regan by George A Birmingham
Promotional cardboard cut-out flyer for General John Regan by George A. Birmingham (real name: Rev. J. O. Hannay), starring Leonard Boyne the popular Irish actor

Background imageBoyne Collection: Rock of Fennor on the River Boyne

Rock of Fennor on the River Boyne. Oben, James George fl.1779 - 1819

Background imageBoyne Collection: John Boyne (British, c. 1750 - 1810), Shepherd with Dog and Sheep, 1806, pen-and-tusche

John Boyne (British, c. 1750 - 1810), Shepherd with Dog and Sheep, 1806, pen-and-tusche lithograph

Background imageBoyne Collection: King James leaves Ireland after defeat at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (etching)

King James leaves Ireland after defeat at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (etching)
XJF2639785 King James leaves Ireland after defeat at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (etching) by Schoonebeek, Adriaan (c.1658-1714); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBoyne Collection: King Jamess troops are defeated at the Battle of the Boyne and flee, 1690 (etching)

King Jamess troops are defeated at the Battle of the Boyne and flee, 1690 (etching)
XJF2639653 King Jamess troops are defeated at the Battle of the Boyne and flee, 1690 (etching) by Schoonebeek, Adriaan (c.1658-1714); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBoyne Collection: Duc de Schomberg and Doctor Walker are killed at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (etching)

Duc de Schomberg and Doctor Walker are killed at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (etching)
XJF2639652 Duc de Schomberg and Doctor Walker are killed at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (etching) by Schoonebeek, Adriaan (c.1658-1714); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBoyne Collection: The garrison at Enniskillen defend the town from James II, 1689 (etching)

The garrison at Enniskillen defend the town from James II, 1689 (etching)
XJF2639651 The garrison at Enniskillen defend the town from James II, 1689 (etching) by Schoonebeek, Adriaan (c.1658-1714); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBoyne Collection: Flight of James after his defeat at the Boyne, 1690, Hugo Allard, Carel Allard, States

Flight of James after his defeat at the Boyne, 1690, Hugo Allard, Carel Allard, States of Holland and West Friesland, 1691

Background imageBoyne Collection: Battle of the Boyne, 12 July 1690 between Kings James II and William III, Jan van

Battle of the Boyne, 12 July 1690 between Kings James II and William III, Jan van Huchtenburg, 1690 - 1733

Background imageBoyne Collection: Coins and tokens, Jan Dam Steuerwald, 1815 - 1869

Coins and tokens, Jan Dam Steuerwald, 1815 - 1869

Background imageBoyne Collection: Battle of the Boyne, 1690, Jan Luyken, Barent Beeck, 1691

Battle of the Boyne, 1690, Jan Luyken, Barent Beeck, 1691

Background imageBoyne Collection: Joy in Paris following the false news of the death of William III at the Battle of

Joy in Paris following the false news of the death of William III at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690, Caspar Luyken, Pieter van der Aa I 1698

Background imageBoyne Collection: Battle of the Boyne, 1690, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703

Battle of the Boyne, 1690, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703

Background imageBoyne Collection: Yellow Steeple, River Boyne, Trim, County Meath, Leinster, Ireland, Europe

Yellow Steeple, River Boyne, Trim, County Meath, Leinster, Ireland, Europe

Background imageBoyne Collection: King William III leading the British troops at the battle of the Boyne, Ireland, 1690

King William III leading the British troops at the battle of the Boyne, Ireland, 1690. Joint ruler with his wife Mary II from 1689

Background imageBoyne Collection: William III (1650-1702) King of Great Britain from 1689. The Protestant William at

William III (1650-1702) King of Great Britain from 1689. The Protestant William at the Battle of the Boyne, Ireland (1690) where he defeated supporters of the deposed Roman Catholic James II

Background imageBoyne Collection: WILLIAM III (1650-1702). Stadholder of Holland (1672-1702) and King of England (1689-1702)

WILLIAM III (1650-1702). Stadholder of Holland (1672-1702) and King of England (1689-1702). King William at the Battle of the Boyne, 1 July 1690. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageBoyne Collection: WILLIAM III: BOYNE, 1690. The King of England at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland

WILLIAM III: BOYNE, 1690. The King of England at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageBoyne Collection: WILLIAM III OF ENGLAND (1650-1702). Stadholder of Holland (1672-1702)

WILLIAM III OF ENGLAND (1650-1702). Stadholder of Holland (1672-1702) and King of England (1689-1702). William at the Battle of the Boyne, 1 July 1690. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageBoyne Collection: River Boyne. County Louth, Ireland

River Boyne. County Louth, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBoyne Collection: King William III at the battle of the Boyne

King William III at the battle of the Boyne

Background imageBoyne Collection: Gustavus Viscount Boyne

Gustavus Viscount Boyne
GUSTAVUS HAMILTON, 2nd viscount BOYNE, famous for having his likeness taken by Hogarth... Date: 1710 - 1746

Background imageBoyne Collection: Battle of Boyne 1690

Battle of Boyne 1690
A lost cause : The flight of King James II after the Battle of the Boyne

Background imageBoyne Collection: Trim / River Boyne C1910

Trim / River Boyne C1910
Trim: river Boyne



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"Boyne: A Historic Battle and Iconic Landmark" Step back in time to the year 1690, where King William III, also known as William III. Prince of Orange, led his troops into a fierce battle at the Boyne River. The Battle of the Boyne became a pivotal moment in history, shaping Ireland's future. This captivating event is immortalized in an anti-home rule postcard that depicts the valiant leader himself, William III. With determination etched on his face, he stands tall amidst the chaos of war. The significance of this battle extends beyond its historical context. The Boyne Viaduct in Drogheda serves as a testament to this iconic event. Built during the Victorian period, it stands proudly as a symbol of engineering marvel and connects County Louth with its neighboring regions. As you stroll across this magnificent viaduct today, imagine yourself transported back to that fateful day when English aristocrat William III commanded his forces against all odds. Feel the weight of history beneath your feet and let your imagination run wild with tales from centuries past. Capture breathtaking views from atop the Boyne Viaduct while contemplating how one decisive battle could shape nations' destinies for generations to come. Reflect on Ireland's rich heritage and appreciate how events like these have shaped its identity. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply seeking awe-inspiring landscapes, exploring Boyne will leave you captivated by its stories and beauty alike. Soak up every detail – from King William III at the Battle of the Boyne to Drogheda's charming architecture – each element adds depth to this remarkable place. Embark on an adventure through time at Boyne; immerse yourself in legends woven within its very fabric. Let your curiosity guide you along paths less traveled as you uncover hidden gems that whisper tales only few have heard before. Discover why "Boyne" transcends mere words.