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Lines written on the melancholy loss of the John Tayleur .. of Lambay, 21st January, 1854
First lines: All you who have a feeling heart, I hope you'l attend, / And also pay attention to those few lines I've [penne]d. Printed: Dublin: [Walter] Birmingham.
Contributors
- White, John Davis, 1820-1893
- Birmingham, Walter, active 1854-1867
- Birmingham
- Unattributed
- Early Printed Books, Trinity College Library, Dublin
- John Davis White
- Walter active Birmingham
- John Birmingham
Creator
- Unattributed
- Early Printed Books, Trinity College Library, Dublin
Publisher
- Birmingham
Subject
- Emigration and immigration--Ireland
- Shipwrecks
- Ireland--History--19th century
- Ballads, English--Ireland
Contributors
- White, John Davis, 1820-1893
- Birmingham, Walter, active 1854-1867
- Birmingham
- Unattributed
- Early Printed Books, Trinity College Library, Dublin
- John Davis White
- Walter active Birmingham
- John Birmingham
Creator
- Unattributed
- Early Printed Books, Trinity College Library, Dublin
Publisher
- Birmingham
Subject
- Emigration and immigration--Ireland
- Shipwrecks
- Ireland--History--19th century
- Ballads, English--Ireland
Providing institution
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Rights
- Copyright The Board of Trinity College Dublin. Images are available for single-use academic application only. Publication, transmission or display is prohibited without formal written approval of the Library of Trinity College, Dublin.
Creation date
- circa 1854
Identifier
- #ms366z404
Format
- image
Language
- English
- eng
Is part of
- EnrichEuropeana
Providing country
- Ireland
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-02-28T12:21:16.871Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2023-02-27T20:26:43.925Z