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A HISTORY OF 



Two engravings (by Vivares) of the Giant's Causeway from 



drawings by Susanna Drury, for which she was awarded ^25 



prize in 1740 (see p. 57). 

 Twelve Engravings of Irish scenery ^ 



(six of Killarney and six of Car- j- 



lingford Lough) 



Jonathan Fisher, 1772. 



King George the Fourth (marble) William Behnes (completed 

 statue). . . . . ./ by C. Panormo). 



King George the Fourth (marble j n 

 statue) J 



Erected by the Linen Merchants of Ireland to commemorate His 

 Majesty's visit to the Linen Hall, Dublin, 23 August, 182 1. Afterwards 

 presented to the Society. 



Busts in Marble 



Thomas Prior .... 

 Samuel Madden, d.d. . 

 William Maple .... 

 Philip, Earl of Chesterfield . 

 Professor Gregory Von Feinagle . 

 Henry, Marquis of Anglesey, lord\ 



lieutenant ./ 



Thomas Philip, Earl de Grey, lord\ 



lieutenant . . . . ./ 

 Alexander Nimmo, c.e. 

 Sir Richard Griffith, Bart. 

 Sir F. Leopold McClintock, admiral 

 Right Hon. Francis Blackburne,^ 



lord chancellor . . . ./ 



John Van Nost. 

 John Va?t Nost. 



Patrick Cunningham. 

 Jolui Van Nost. 



Thomas Kirk. 



R. W. Sievier. 



Terence Far r ell, r.h.a. 



John Ed. Jones. 



Sir Thomas Farrell, p. r.h.a, 



Joseph R. Kirk, r.h.a. 



Shakspere Wood. 



Discobolus (marble) . . . M. Kessels (Rome, 1820). 



(Bequeathed by Mrs. Anne Putland, 1856) 



Bust — Flora (marble) . . . Attributed to J. Gallagher. 

 Bust — Mercury (marble) 



