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Thomas Pakenham Oil Painting Reproductions

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Thomas Pakenham General Lazare Hoche the 28-year-old oil


Thomas Pakenham
General Lazare Hoche the 28-year-old
Painting ID::  49366
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General Lazare Hoche the 28-year-old
mk197 Commander-in Chief of the 15000 French soldiers sent to Liberate Ireland in December 1796
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Theobald Wolfe Tone,the 33-year-old oil


Thomas Pakenham
Theobald Wolfe Tone,the 33-year-old
Painting ID::  49367
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Theobald Wolfe Tone,the 33-year-old
mk197 United Irish Leade who persuaded the French to try to Liverate Ireland
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Most of the French armada sent to Bantry By Limped back in January 1797 to their bases in France oil


Thomas Pakenham
Most of the French armada sent to Bantry By Limped back in January 1797 to their bases in France
Painting ID::  49368
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Most of the French armada sent to Bantry By Limped back in January 1797 to their bases in France
mk197 one battleship,the Droits de I-homme with 600 troops under general Humbert.was intercepted off brest by two british frigates.
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham William Pitt oil


Thomas Pakenham
William Pitt
Painting ID::  49369
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William Pitt
mk197 Britain-s war-weary Prime Minister Ireland,he knew,was the weakest link in Britain-s line of defence against France
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham George III,King of Britain and Ireland since 1760 oil


Thomas Pakenham
George III,King of Britain and Ireland since 1760
Painting ID::  49370
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George III,King of Britain and Ireland since 1760
mk197 Humiliated by the loss of the American colonies,he had reluctantly agreed to Pitt-s Catholics.
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Lord Camdern oil


Thomas Pakenham
Lord Camdern
Painting ID::  49371
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Lord Camdern
mk197 the Irish Viceroy,high-minded and humane,but unterly demoralized by trying to govern Ireland.
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Edward Cooke,under-secretary at Dublin castle oil


Thomas Pakenham
Edward Cooke,under-secretary at Dublin castle
Painting ID::  49372
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Edward Cooke,under-secretary at Dublin castle
mk197 More robust thn Camden,he tended to side with Camden-s anti Catholic advisers
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Lord Castlereagh Pitt-s 28-year-old Protege and acting chief secretary oil


Thomas Pakenham
Lord Castlereagh Pitt-s 28-year-old Protege and acting chief secretary
Painting ID::  49373
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Lord Castlereagh Pitt-s 28-year-old Protege and acting chief secretary
mk197 Inexperienced as he was,he had to manage the wild Irish gentry who controlled the Dublin Parliament
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Lord Clare oil


Thomas Pakenham
Lord Clare
Painting ID::  49374
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Lord Clare
mk197 the formidable Lord Chancellor and one of the leader of the informal cabinet
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham The Irish House fo Commons addressed by Henry Grattan in 1780 during the campaign to force Britain to give Ireland free trade and legislative independ oil


Thomas Pakenham
The Irish House fo Commons addressed by Henry Grattan in 1780 during the campaign to force Britain to give Ireland free trade and legislative independ
Painting ID::  49375
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The Irish House fo Commons addressed by Henry Grattan in 1780 during the campaign to force Britain to give Ireland free trade and legislative independ
mk197 Grattan,and many of the MPs,are wearing Volunteer uniform to show they mean business.
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Henry Grattan oil


Thomas Pakenham
Henry Grattan
Painting ID::  49376
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Henry Grattan
mk197 once the darling of the Irish Parliament but now denounced as a covert United Irishman
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Charles James Fox,Leader of the Whig Opposition and Grattan-s most important ally in London oil


Thomas Pakenham
Charles James Fox,Leader of the Whig Opposition and Grattan-s most important ally in London
Painting ID::  49377
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Charles James Fox,Leader of the Whig Opposition and Grattan-s most important ally in London
mk197 But both men had now decide that it was a waste of breath to speak in their respective Parliaments
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Lord Edward Fitzgerald oil


Thomas Pakenham
Lord Edward Fitzgerald
Painting ID::  49378
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Lord Edward Fitzgerald
mk197 Younger brother of the great Kidare magnate,the Duke of Leinster, and first cousin of James Fox
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Arthur O-Connor,Lord Edward-s ally oil


Thomas Pakenham
Arthur O-Connor,Lord Edward-s ally
Painting ID::  49379
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Arthur O-Connor,Lord Edward-s ally
mk197 who left for London-Perhaps bound for France
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham John Sheares,radical barrister oil


Thomas Pakenham
John Sheares,radical barrister
Painting ID::  49380
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John Sheares,radical barrister
mk197 With his brother Henry he supposedly joined the new Executive after the arrest of most of the United Irish Leaders at Bond-s House.
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham The Port of Brest oil


Thomas Pakenham
The Port of Brest
Painting ID::  49381
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The Port of Brest
mk197 the naval base from which the French sent their expeditions to invade Ireland.
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Napoleon Bonaparte during his victorious campaign in Italy oil


Thomas Pakenham
Napoleon Bonaparte during his victorious campaign in Italy
Painting ID::  49382
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Napoleon Bonaparte during his victorious campaign in Italy
mk197 After Hoche-s Sudden death in 1797
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Dublin Castle in the 1790s,seat fo the Viceroy and hub of Briish Power oil


Thomas Pakenham
Dublin Castle in the 1790s,seat fo the Viceroy and hub of Briish Power
Painting ID::  49383
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Dublin Castle in the 1790s,seat fo the Viceroy and hub of Briish Power
mk197 But it was a castle only in name and quite indefensible
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Dublin harbour with the domed Custom House in the background oil


Thomas Pakenham
Dublin harbour with the domed Custom House in the background
Painting ID::  49384
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Dublin harbour with the domed Custom House in the background
mk197 On the eve of the rebellion Dublin-s Population was estimated at 200000,making Dublin the second city of the empire
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham The Royal Exchange oil


Thomas Pakenham
The Royal Exchange
Painting ID::  49385
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The Royal Exchange
mk197 Dublin in the 1790s the centre of fashionable life.Despite the threat of rebellion,the city was wide open to attack ,and none of the bridges had guard-posts
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham General Lake oil


Thomas Pakenham
General Lake
Painting ID::  49386
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General Lake
mk197 The heavy-handed English general who succeeded Abercromby as Irish commander-in-chief
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham On 19 May,Lord Edward Fitzgerald oil


Thomas Pakenham
On 19 May,Lord Edward Fitzgerald
Painting ID::  49387
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On 19 May,Lord Edward Fitzgerald
mk197 the reputed commander in chief of the United Irish armies,Stabbed to death Captain Ryan who was sent t arrest him and was then shot and mortally wounded by Town Major Sirr
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Kildare rebels piking an old man oil


Thomas Pakenham
Kildare rebels piking an old man
Painting ID::  49388
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Kildare rebels piking an old man
mk197 George Crawford,and his granddaughter,another scene from Cruikshank
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Loyalists awaiting attack by the rebels on a country house in Wicklow oil


Thomas Pakenham
Loyalists awaiting attack by the rebels on a country house in Wicklow
Painting ID::  49389
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Loyalists awaiting attack by the rebels on a country house in Wicklow
mk197 A contemporary watercolour by an eye-witness,Caroline Hamilton,showing how ware is an odd mixture of terror and boredom
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham United Irishmen in Training oil


Thomas Pakenham
United Irishmen in Training
Painting ID::  49390
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United Irishmen in Training
mk197 Gillray-s carica ture,Published in 1798
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham United Irishmen upon Duty oil


Thomas Pakenham
United Irishmen upon Duty
Painting ID::  49391
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United Irishmen upon Duty
mk197 Another Gillray caricature of 1798
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Erin Go Brach oil


Thomas Pakenham
Erin Go Brach
Painting ID::  49392
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Erin Go Brach
mk197 James Gillray-s caricature of an Irish rebel,often erroneously said to be Grattan
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Father Murphy, oil


Thomas Pakenham
Father Murphy,
Painting ID::  49393
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Father Murphy,
mk197 the United Irish leader in Wexford showing his flock what he thought of heretic bullets
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Wexford rebels helping themselves at the table of the Bishop of Ferns oil


Thomas Pakenham
Wexford rebels helping themselves at the table of the Bishop of Ferns
Painting ID::  49394
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Wexford rebels helping themselves at the table of the Bishop of Ferns
mk197 By Cruikshank
   
   
     

Thomas Pakenham Rebels dancing the Carmagnolle in a captured house by cruikshank oil


Thomas Pakenham
Rebels dancing the Carmagnolle in a captured house by cruikshank
Painting ID::  49395
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Rebels dancing the Carmagnolle in a captured house by cruikshank
mk197
   
   
     

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