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Plunket Collection

"Unveiling the Enigmatic Plunket: A Captivating Journey Through History and Art" Step into a world where Miss Olive Plunket and Lord Milton come alive

Background imagePlunket Collection: Plunket, archbishop Oliver (litho)

Plunket, archbishop Oliver (litho)
7181469 Plunket, archbishop Oliver (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plunket, archbishop Oliver. Engraver: Vandervaart)

Background imagePlunket Collection: Maclean and Plunket stop Lord Eglintons carriage (litho)

Maclean and Plunket stop Lord Eglintons carriage (litho)
2792517 Maclean and Plunket stop Lord Eglintons carriage (litho) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Maclean and Plunket stop Lord Eglintons carriage)

Background imagePlunket Collection: What a Whoopee! Bright Young People at United States Party

What a Whoopee! Bright Young People at United States Party
A group of guests in fancy dress at the United States party given by Miss " Joe" (Marion/Betty) Carstairs and Miss Ruth Baldwin

Background imagePlunket Collection: H(C)annibalism or an Irish Stew, August 5, 1833. Creator: John Doyle

H(C)annibalism or an Irish Stew, August 5, 1833. Creator: John Doyle
H(C)annibalism or an Irish Stew, August 5, 1833

Background imagePlunket Collection: The Woodland Stream, 1856. Creator: Plunket

The Woodland Stream, 1856. Creator: Plunket
The Woodland Stream, 1856

Background imagePlunket Collection: H / Cannibalism, or An Irish Stew, 1833. Creator: John Doyle

H / Cannibalism, or An Irish Stew, 1833. Creator: John Doyle
H/Cannibalism, or An Irish Stew. 1833. Lord Chancellor of Ireland William Conyngham Plunket eats a stew which appears to contain dead bodies. Satirical cartoon on British politics by H.B

Background imagePlunket Collection: Miss Olive Plunket and Lord Milton by Madame Yevonde

Miss Olive Plunket and Lord Milton by Madame Yevonde
Miss Olive Dorothea Plunket and Lord Milton (William Henry Lawrence Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 1910-1948, eldest son of the 7th Earl Fitzwilliam) by Madame Yevonde

Background imagePlunket Collection: William Conyngham Plunket 1St Baron Plunket 1764 To 1854 Irish Politician And Lawyer Lord

William Conyngham Plunket 1St Baron Plunket 1764 To 1854 Irish Politician And Lawyer Lord Chancellor Of Ireland Engraved By J Jenkins After H Hamilton From The Book The National Portrait Gallery

Background imagePlunket Collection: William Baron Plunket

William Baron Plunket
WILLIAM CONYNGHAM, first baron PLUNKET Irish statesman Date: 1764 - 1854

Background imagePlunket Collection: Bright Young People

Bright Young People
Group photograph of William Acton, Mrs Arthur Bendir, Elizabeth Ponsonby, Harry Melville and Babe Plunket-Greene taken at the fancy dress ball hosted by David

Background imagePlunket Collection: Irish Unionist Meeting in London, 1886

Irish Unionist Meeting in London, 1886
Engraving showing the Great Unionist Meeting at Her Majestys Opera House, Haymarket, London, April 1886. A patriotic audience (bottom) acclaims Earl Cowper (centre, standing)

Background imagePlunket Collection: H Plunket Green Cig Card

H Plunket Green Cig Card
HARRY PLUNKET GREEN Irish baritone


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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Plunket: A Captivating Journey Through History and Art" Step into a world where Miss Olive Plunket and Lord Milton come alive, immortalized by the talented Madame Yevonde. Their story unfolds in vibrant hues, capturing hearts with every brushstroke. Archbishop Oliver Plunket emerges from lithographic depths, his presence commanding reverence and admiration. A figure of wisdom and faith, he leaves an indelible mark on history. Maclean and Plunket halt Lord Eglintons carriage in a lithographic masterpiece that freezes time. The tension palpable, it speaks volumes about power dynamics and the pursuit of justice. "What a Whoopee. " exclaims the Bright Young People at a United States Party. In this kaleidoscope of revelry, they dance through life with infectious joy, leaving trails of laughter wherever they go. "H (C)annibalism or an Irish Stew, " August 5th, 1833 – John Doyle's creation challenges societal norms with biting satire. It forces us to question conventions while tickling our funny bones. The Woodland Stream beckons us to escape into nature's embrace. Created by an enigmatic artist simply known as Plunket, it whispers secrets only trees can hear as we lose ourselves in its ethereal beauty. William Baron Plunket strides onto the stage of history – a man whose name echoes through time like thunderclaps across mountains. His legacy is one of leadership and unwavering resolve. In another glimpse into the past, "What a Whoopee. " resounds once more among Bright Young People at yet another United States Party. They embody youthfulness personified – carefree spirits dancing under starlit skies. William Conyngham Plunket graces us with his presence - first Baron Plunket; politician extraordinaire who shaped Ireland's destiny alongside his legal prowess.