Scanned image of the title page of the eighth volume of The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine, “a monthly journal devoted to all subjects connected with Her Majesty’s Land and Sea Forces.”
Scanned page from County Folk-Lore Vol. VII, Examples of Printed Folk-Lore Concerning Fife (with some notes on Clackmannan and Kinross-shires), a volume of text-based folklore collected by John Ewart Simpkins (p. 409). This page outlines folk cures…
Scanned section of The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine wherein Arthur M. Horwood details his one-hour exploration of Gibraltar while his military ship is docked for coal. It is featured in the 8th issue of the "monthly journal devoted to all…
A letter to the editor published in "The Times" expressing concern over the consequences of the Irish Cattle Embargo and its effects on the Irish cattle trade. The double standard between Irish and English cows is revealed to be crippling to the…
On Ulster Day, Lord Charles Beresford, F. E. Smith, Sir Edward Carson and other leaders of the Ulster Unionists are among the crowd marching to City Hall to sign a Covenant against Irish Home Rule. Taken in Belfast, Ireland.
The official program of a Unionist demonstration held on April 9, 1912, the year the third Home Rule Bill was being discussed at Westminster. The top italics say,“We stand upon our guard, but do resolve, by the blessing of God, rather to go out to…
This is a scanned image of a handbook from 1878 that explains the rules and regulations of cricket and provides stats and team records. It is the 14th issue, as the author (John Lawrence) published a new edition each year to update stats and team…
This picture was taken in 1902 when Joyce was on his first exile as a victimized artists. During this time, Joyce spent a great deal of time writing poetry and trying to establish himself as a writer. Further, this image is on a postcard that Joyce…
This is a highly annotated page from Ulysses. The annotations prove that the writing process was a highly involved and constantly evolving process for Joyce. Furthermore, the annotations also show that Joyce's work heavily littered with complex…