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Fergus Collection

"Fergus: A Tale of Resilience and Adventure" In the vast sea of history, Fergus emerges as a symbol of strength and survival

Background imageFergus Collection: Survivors of the Empress of Ireland

Survivors of the Empress of Ireland. 1. Mr Edward Bamford, junior wireless operator on the Empress of Ireland. 2. The Rev J. Wallet, of the United Methodist Church, Westcliff-On-Sea. 3

Background imageFergus Collection: Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848

Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848. In centre is the wagon carrying Fergus
530818 Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848. In centre is the wagon carrying Fergus O'Connor and the other delegates

Background imageFergus Collection: Bearded man in cabinet photograph

Bearded man in cabinet photograph Date: early 20th century

Background imageFergus Collection: Queen Maeve meets with Cuchulain, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster

Queen Maeve meets with Cuchulain, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935)
STC323927 Queen Maeve meets with Cuchulain, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935), 1904 (colour litho) by Reid

Background imageFergus Collection: Glenn Kirkham & Fergus Kavanagh

Glenn Kirkham & Fergus Kavanagh Australia London 2012 Olympic Games, Mens Hockey Stratford, London, England 11 August 2012 Date: 11 August 2012

Background imageFergus Collection: Fergus Thompson

Fergus Thompson Scotland & Glasgow Warriors Scotland V England Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland 08 March 2008 Date: 08 March 2008

Background imageFergus Collection: Fergus Thompson & Paul Sackey

Fergus Thompson & Paul Sackey Scotland V England Scotland V England Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland 08 March 2008 Date: 08 March 2008

Background imageFergus Collection: Jason Fergus

Jason Fergus 100 Metres 16 July 1997 Date: 16 July 1997

Background imageFergus Collection: Fifth Ave

Fifth Ave Ridden By Fergus Sweeney Dante Festival, York Racecourse York Racecourse, York, England 14 May 2010 Date: 14 May 2010

Background imageFergus Collection: Fergus Sweeney

Fergus Sweeney Jockey Dante Festival, York Racecourse York Racecourse, York, England 14 May 2010 Date: 14 May 2010

Background imageFergus Collection: Denis Fergus Sweeney

Denis Fergus Sweeney Jockey 10 May 1995 Date: 10 May 1995

Background imageFergus Collection: A man who did not like dogs. In fact he hated them. from The Birth of Bran

A man who did not like dogs. In fact he hated them. from The Birth of Bran
3514716 A man who did not like dogs. In fact he hated them. from The Birth of Bran in Irish Fairy Tales by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: A man who did not like dogs)

Background imageFergus Collection: Fergus Slattery - Irish rugby player

Fergus Slattery - Irish rugby player Date: 1970s - 1980s

Background imageFergus Collection: Dromoland

Dromoland
LLM457718 Dromoland by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dromoland. Illustration for Pictureque Views of Seats by F O Morris (William Mackenzie)

Background imageFergus Collection: Fergus goes down into the lake, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Fergus goes down into the lake, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
Fergus goes down into the lake, c1910. Fergus, King of Ulster, descends into Loch Rury to seek vengence on the riverhorse of Loch Rury

Background imageFergus Collection: They all trooped out, lords and ladies, to view the wee man, c1910

They all trooped out, lords and ladies, to view the wee man, c1910. The story of Fergus, King of Ulster, and Iubdan, King of the Leprechauns or little folk

Background imageFergus Collection: Suffragettes trying to speak to the Prime Minister, London, 1908

Suffragettes trying to speak to the Prime Minister, London, 1908. Olive Fergus (left) and Mrs Frank Corbet flank Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (1852-1928)

Background imageFergus Collection: Feargus Edward O Connor, (1794-1855), 19th century

Feargus Edward O Connor, (1794-1855), 19th century. Portrait of the Irish Chartist leader and advocate of the Land Plan. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson

Background imageFergus Collection: Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848

Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848. In centre is the wagon carrying Feargus O Connor and the other delegates

Background imageFergus Collection: The Life And Times Of Queeen Victoria 1901. Fergus O connor

The Life And Times Of Queeen Victoria 1901. Fergus O connor

Background imageFergus Collection: Del Lord and the Neptune Swimmers

Del Lord and the Neptune Swimmers
Girls of the Neptune Swimming Club of Alameda, California posing for a photograph while on a visit to Los Angeles and specifically the Mack Sennett Studio

Background imageFergus Collection: Wreck of City Light Station, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA

Wreck of City Light Station, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA
Wreck of the City Light Station, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA, seen here on 24 September 1909 after the collapse of the dam. Date: 1909

Background imageFergus Collection: General view of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA

General view of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA, looking north from one of the hills. Date: circa 1909

Background imageFergus Collection: City Light Station, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA

City Light Station, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA -- an example of hydroelectric power at work. Date: circa 1909

Background imageFergus Collection: Portrait of Feargus O Connor (1794-1855) Irish Chartist leader (engraving) (b / w

Portrait of Feargus O Connor (1794-1855) Irish Chartist leader (engraving) (b / w
XJF107402 Portrait of Feargus O Connor (1794-1855) Irish Chartist leader (engraving) (b/w photo) by Irish School, (19th century); Private Collection; Irish, out of copyright

Background imageFergus Collection: FERGUS HUME (1859-1932). English writer. Photograph, n. d

FERGUS HUME (1859-1932). English writer. Photograph, n. d
FERGUS HUME (1859-1932). English writer. Photograph, n.d

Background imageFergus Collection: Fergus Fionnliath

Fergus Fionnliath
Fergus Fionnlaith hated dogs & threw rocks at them, but the powers that protect animals gave him a squint so that he always threw crooked. From the story of the Birth of Bran

Background imageFergus Collection: Myth / Fergus in Loch Fury

Myth / Fergus in Loch Fury
Fergus goes down into Loch Fury

Background imageFergus Collection: Eisirt at Ferguss Court

Eisirt at Ferguss Court
The wee man Eisirt at the court of King Fergus


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"Fergus: A Tale of Resilience and Adventure" In the vast sea of history, Fergus emerges as a symbol of strength and survival. Just like the survivors of the tragic Empress of Ireland, this name carries tales of resilience that echo through time. From Scruffts Newbury to Scruffts Newbury, it has left his mark on different realms. Whether it be a scruffy bearded man captured in an old cabinet photograph or a champion at the renowned Scruffts Newbury dog show, he embodies versatility and charm. Just like Queen Maeve meeting with Cuchulain in Eleanor Hull's captivating illustration from "Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, " Fergus possesses an air of regality mixed with untamed spirit. He is both noble and fierce – a true force to reckon with. Sports have witnessed legends bearing this name too. Glenn Kirkham & Fergus Kavanagh dominated fields as they showcased their unparalleled skills. And who can forget the dynamic duo formed by Fergus Thompson & Paul Sackey? They brought excitement to rugby pitches around the world. But beyond sports, there are individuals who carry this name proudly. Jason Fergus stands tall amidst bustling Fifth Ave – his presence commanding attention wherever he goes. Fergus Thompson paints vivid pictures with words; his storytelling transports us to far-off lands where imagination reigns supreme. His narratives captivate hearts and minds alike. Through these glimpses into various aspects of life, we see that "Fergus" is not just a mere collection of letters but rather an embodiment of resilience, adventure, and triumph over adversity. It represents those who refuse to be defined by circumstances but instead choose to carve their own path towards greatness. So let us celebrate all those named Fergus – past, present, and future – for they embody courage in times when it seems scarce and inspire us all to embrace our own unique journeys.