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Brownlow House Lurgan Co Armagh; Built In The Elizabethan Style For Charles Brownlow In 1833 by The Irish Image Collection Design Pics
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Ireland
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Portrait of Richard Robinson 1st Baron Rokeby (1708-1794) Archbishop of Armagh 1771-1775 Found in the Collection of the Mairie de Bordeaux
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Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841) Bust of William Stuart Archbishop of Armagh signed and dated 1828 William Stuart died in 1822 and two years later
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James Ussher (Usher) 1580-1656 Archbishop of Armagh English churchman Through scriptural chronology he fixed Creation at 4004 BC Engraving by Geor
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Armagh Observatory Co Armagh Ireland; Astronomical Research Institute Constructed In 1790 by The Irish Image Collection Design Pics
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Man and Dog Walk Down Backlit Tunnel
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Man and Dog Walk Down Backlit Tunnel
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Old Fashioned Armagh Station Name Sign
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Robinson Memorial Dome Armagh Observatory Northern Ireland This observatory was founded in 1790 by Archbishop Richard Robinson (1709-1794) The Rob
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Armagh 10-inch refractor telescope 1885 Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland was founded in 1790 by Archbishop Richard Robinson (1709-1794) This
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Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841) Bust of William Stuart Archbishop of Armagh signed and dated 1828 William Stuart died in 1822 and two years later
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Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841) Bust of William Stuart Archbishop of Armagh signed and dated 1828 William Stuart died in 1822 and two years later
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James Ussher (Usher) 1580-1656 Archbishop of Armagh English churchman Through scriptural chronology he fixed Creation at 4004 BC Engraving by Geor
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Armagh Observatory Northern Ireland in 1883 This observatory was founded in 1790 by Archbishop Richard Robinson (1709-1794) The observatory was a
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Ring of Gullion satellite image This area is on the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland At centre is Slieve Gullion County Armagh a mount
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Portal Tomb County Armagh Ireland
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James Ussher (Usher) 1580-1656 Archbishop of Armagh English churchman Through scriptural chronology he fixed Creation at 4004 BC Engraving by Geor
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James Ussher Engraving of James Ussher (1581- 1656) Irish clergyman and creationist who developed a biblical chronology for the history of the Unive
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