Results for ‘yeats’
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Paul Clifford the highwayman: a drama in two acts, Webb’s juvenile drama.
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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The parson and the painter: their wanderings and excursions among men and women, written by the Reverend Joseph Slapkins, illustrated by Phil May.
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Paintings of fantasy subjects by Mary Cottenham Yeats.
Yeats, Mary Cottenham
Part of the Irish Archive
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Jack Cade the rebel of London: the complete play, an Edwin J. Brett publication.
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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The rifle volunteers or Form! Riflemen, form!: a laughable farce, Webb’s juvenile drama.
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Scrapbook of clippings of reviews, articles, and comments, on the work of Jack Butler Yeats for the period [1891-1925]
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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William Butler Yeats, Representative Irish tales, New York, Knickerbocker press: [1891].
Yeats, William Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Jack Butler Yeats scrapbook of cuttings of his illustrations from Ariel or the London Puck.
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Ernest Percival Rhys, illustrated by Jack Butler Yeats, The great cockney tragedy or The new simple Simon, London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1891.
Rhys, Ernest Percival
Part of the Irish Archive
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Jack Butler Yeats scrapbooks of cuttings of his illustrations from Paddock Life, the New York Herald, and the Lock to lock times and Flood and field
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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William Butler Yeats (ed.), illustrated by Jack Butler Yeats, Irish fairy tales, London, T. Fischer Unwin: 1892.
Yeats, Jack Butler, Yeats, William Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin, Howard Pyle (ed), The buccaneers and marooners of America.: being an account of the famous adventures and daring deeds of certain notorious freebooters of the Spanish main, 2nd edition, London, T. Fisher Unwin: 1892.
Exquemelin, Alexandre Olivier
Part of the Irish Archive
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Copy of illustrated letter from Jack B. Yeats to an unknown correspondent whom he addresses as Bruce
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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William Butler Yeats, The Celtic twilight: men and women, ghouls and faeries, London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.
Yeats, William Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Letter-file containing images collected by Yeats and arranged alphabetically by subject
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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William Butler Yeats, The land of heart's desire, London, T. Fisher Unwin: 1894.
Yeats, William Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Invitation with envelope from Mr and Mrs Jack Butler Yeats to an ‘at home’ in their first house, ‘The Chestnutts’, Chertsey, Surrey.
Yeats, Mary Cottenham, Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Photograph of Jack Butler Yeats outside ‘The Chestnutts’
Photographer unknown
Part of the Irish Archive
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Photograph of Jack Butler Yeats at door of ‘The Chestnutts’
Photographer unknown
Part of the Irish Archive
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Handmade Valentine card from Jack Butler Yeats to Mary Cottenham Yeats.
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Photograph of Jack Butler Yeats, profile bust
Bates, W., photographer, Chertsey, Surrey
Part of the Irish Archive
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[Theodore the pirate on miniature theatre stage] by Jack Butler Yeats
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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Irene Greene Owen Andrews bookplate by Jack Butler Yeats
Yeats, Jack Butler
Part of the Irish Archive
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