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commemorative badge / Charles Stewart Parnell, 1890s
Ivy leaf badge with photo of Parnell. Inset surrounded by the legend 'Give my Love to my Colleagues and to the Irish People'. The leaf is in bronze, the veins showing the same colour, the green being enamel. The portrait and legend in an ellipse black on white enamel. 5 x 4.7 cm.
 
commemorative badge / Parnell Commemoration
An ivy leaf, dried, with the name 'Parnell' inscribed on it in gold. Worn at a Charles Stewart Parnell Commemoration, late 19th century. 1892, the first anniversary of the death of Parnell, was the first 'Ivy Day' commemoration.
 
commemorative badge / Parnell Anniversary, 1890s
Silk badge, Parnell Anniversary, with portrait of Charles Stewart Parnell surrounded by views of Avondale, Irish House of Parliament, Parnell's grave and one scene entitled Ireland: A Nation. 1890s.
 
commemorative badge / Parnell Anniversary, 1897
Silk badge with portrait of Charles Stewart Parnell surrounded by a garland of shamrocks and ivy, October 10th 1897. Parnell Anniversary.
 
badge / Irish National League, C.S. Parnell Branch
Silk badge, Charles Stewart Parnell Branch of the Irish National League, Arran Quay Ward. With portrait of Charles Stewart Parnell. Undated, but probably 1890s.
 
political cartoon / Charles Stewart Parnell, 1891
Political cartoon. Coloured picture, printed. Charles Stewart Parnell, with 'your friend, Chas S Parnell',. Underneath - Died 6 October 1891 'Let my love be conveyed to my Colleagues and the Irish People'. by J.D. Reigh. Appendix to 'United Ireland', 10 October 1891.
 
political cartoon / A Soldier's Legacy, 1893
Political cartoon. Coloured picture, printed. Charles Stewart Parnell and the female figure of Ireland, titled 'A Soldier's Legacy'. Though I were dead and gone tomorrow, the men in Ireland who are fighting against English influence would fight on still; they would still be Independent...