DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY OF POWERSCOURT
Author: MERVYN EDWARD WINGFIELD. POWERSCOURT
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781033845882
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Author: MERVYN EDWARD WINGFIELD. POWERSCOURT
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781033845882
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Seery
Publisher: Nonsuch Publishing, Limited
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781845886998
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEnniskerry: A History describes the development of this beautiful village from its beginnings as a small settlement by a bridge crossing the Glencullen river to the vibrant center it is today. Using original research, eighteenth-century travel literature and the Powerscourt Papers, the author examines the development of the village over the last 200 years. He goes on to look at the lives of the people who have been a part of this history and how their stories are intertwined with the changing nature of education, religion, and social life of the area. Of course, no history of Enniskerry would be complete without an examination of the presence and influence of the Powerscourt Estate and how it has shaped the lives and the landscape of one of Ireland's most beautiful places.
Author: Michael Seery
Publisher: Michael Seery
Published: 2011-06
Total Pages: 50
ISBN-13: 146119136X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFour articles in this issue: Powerscourt's Poor Literary Rich Girl... by Anne Roper;Petty Sessions at Enniskerry Courthouse by Úna Wogan; Looking back to 1911 by Brian White; Estate Management at Powerscourt 1847 - 1857 by Nuala Hunt
Author: Donald Harman Akenson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2016-04-01
Total Pages: 553
ISBN-13: 0773598502
DOWNLOAD EBOOKApocalyptic millennialism is embraced by the most powerful strands of evangelical Christianity. The followers of these groups believe in the physical return of Jesus to Earth in the Second Coming, the affirmation of a Rapture, a millennium of peace under the rule of Jesus and his saints, and, at last, final judgment and deep eternity. In Discovering the End of Time, Donald Akenson traces the primary vector of apocalyptic millennialism to southern Ireland in the 1820s and ’30s. Surprisingly, these apocalyptic concepts – which many scholars associate with the poor, the ill-educated, and the desperate – were articulated most forcefully by a rich, well-educated coterie of Irish Protestants. Drawing a striking portrait of John Nelson Darby, the major figure in the evolution of evangelical dispensationalism, Akenson demonstrates Darby’s formative influence on ideas that later came to have a foundational impact on American evangelicalism in general and on Christian fundamentalism in particular. Careful to emphasize that recognizing the origins of apocalyptic millennialism in no way implies a judgment on the validity of its constructs, Akenson draws on a deep knowledge of early nineteenth-century history and theology to deliver a powerful history of an Irish religious elite and a major intersection in the evolution of modern Christianity. Opening the door into an Ireland that was hiding in plain sight, Discovering the End of Time tells a remarkable story, at once erudite, conversational, and humorous, and characterized by an impressive range and depth of research.
Author: David Dickinson
Publisher: Constable
Published: 2011-09-01
Total Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 1780334176
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMystery surrounds the death of Queen Victoria's grandson England, 1892. Victoria, Queen and Empress, is in the 54th year of her reign, when her grandson Prince Eddy, eldest son of the Prince of Wales, is found slaughtered in his bed at Sandringham. Terrified of more royal scandal, the Prince of Wales and his spindoctors decide to cover up the facts and the murder is disguised as death by influenza. Lord Francis Powerscourt, an Irish investigator, is privately asked to find the killer. His quest takes him on a journey through the prince's debauched and dissolute past, across Europe to the misty waterways of Venice where, amidst scandal and suicide, Powerscourt finally unravels themystery of the sweet prince's last goodnight. PRAISE FOR THE BOOK " 'In this excellent novel, Dickinson weaves a tale of blackmail and murder among the royals late in Victoria's reign& [his] knowledge of the arts, history and literature is nothing if not exhaustive, and adds enormously to the overall background& One hopes to see more of Lord Powerscourt and his friends in the near future.' - Publishers Weekly " 'This is detective fiction in the grand style; the characters and the plot soar upwards and carry us in their wake. Powerscourt's debut in this intoxicating book is the start of a gilded life in the archives of crime.' - James Naughtie
Author: John Summerson
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1993-01-01
Total Pages: 592
ISBN-13: 9780300058864
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author charts the development of architectural theory and practice from Elizabeth I to George IV. Questions of style, technology, and the social framework are resolved as separable but always essential components of the building worlds.
Author: Michael Seery
Publisher: Creathach Press
Published: 2013-03-01
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 0957425295
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a collection of essays, articles, and images gathered over the last two years at the Enniskerry History website. It tells the stories of people living in the village, from all social classes. It provides contemporary reports of buildings, developments, giving perspectives of both residents and visitors to the village. Those interested in their family history will find hundreds of names listed in the various land surveys, work account and pension books and other local sources, brought together and indexed for the first time. The book is illustrated with a diverse range of images of our village.
Author: Valerie Bary
Publisher:
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 283
ISBN-13: 9780946538560
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