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[Muckross House - garden]
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Muckross House garden
(2008-04-18) -
Muckross House looking across lake
(2008-04-18) -
The Muckworm [with contemporary engr]
(2008-08-21) -
The Mud Pie
(1998-05-22) -
Mudéjar and the Alhambresque: Spanish Pavilions at the Universal Expositions and the Invention of a National Style
(2017)Spain's complex relationship with its Islamic architectural heritage was brought into particular focus through the prism of its national pavilions that were built for the Universal Expositions of the late nineteenth and ... -
Murals in 52 St Stephen's Green, Dublin - Music Room
(2008-09-05) -
Murals in Gold Room at Abbeyleix, County Laois
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Muses
(2000-05-19) -
The Museum Building's radical polychromy
(Four Courts Press, 2019)The radical polychromy of the Museum Building at Trinity College Dublin did not emerge Minerva-like from the brow of Benajmin Woodward, but rather from an imbrication of architecture, geology and engineering ... -
[Music and peasants in classical landscape]
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Mussenden Temple
(2008-06-13) -
My Beautiful, My Beautiful
(2009-04-22) -
My Heros have always been Cowboys
(2009-01-12) -
The myth of the 'five bloods': from fiction to legal custom in the English royal courts in fourteenth-century Ireland
(2018)This paper examines two issues: misconceptions concerning English law in high medieval Ireland; and the invention and mutation of an exceptio (objection) in court which was based on a fabrication. The plea, or defensive ... -
Mythical Legends, Moralising Commentaries: The Intertwining of the Sacred and Secular in Fourteenth-Century French Arthurian Manuscripts and Ivories
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Histories & Humanities. Discipline of History Of Art, 2018)Although today King Arthur is widely perceived as a figure of British origin, likely due in part to Arthur?s inclusion in Geoffrey of Monmouth?s twelfth-century text, Historia Regnum Britanniae, the Arthurian legends were ...