This ClipArt gallery offers 22 illustrations related to Ireland, including landmarks, scenic views, monuments, people, and coins.

The origins of the cathedral are related to the construction in 445 of stone church on the Druim Saileach (Sallow Ridge) hill by St. Patrick, around which a monastic community developed. The Church was and is the center of the Church of Ireland. The Church itself has been destroyed and rebuilt 17 times. It was substantially restored between 1834 and 1840 by Archbishop Lord John George Beresford and the architect Lewis Nockalls Cottingham.

Armagh Cathedral Choir

The origins of the cathedral are related to the construction in 445 of stone church on the Druim Saileach…

Irish and Scottish missionaries were instrumental in the spread of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England and the Frankish Empire during the 6th and 7th centuries.

Celtic Missionaries Starting on a Voyage

Irish and Scottish missionaries were instrumental in the spread of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England…

The Dangan Castle.

Dangan

The Dangan Castle.

"Bank of Ireland, Dublin." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910

Dublin Bank

"Bank of Ireland, Dublin." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910

The gap of Dunloe.

Dunloe

The gap of Dunloe.

The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland, about two miles (3 km) north of the town of Bushmills. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986, and a National Nature Reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland. In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the Giant's Causeway was named as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom. The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. Most of the columns are hexagonal, although there are also some with four, five, seven and eight sides. The tallest are about 12 meters (36 ft) high, and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 meters thick in places.

Giant's Causeway

The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient…

"Obverse. Gun-money. Half-crown, 1689. GUN-MONEY. Money of the coinage issued by James II in Ireland when he attempted to recover his kingdom in 1689 and 1690." -Whitney, 1911

Obverse Side of Gun Money

"Obverse. Gun-money. Half-crown, 1689. GUN-MONEY. Money of the coinage issued by James II in Ireland…

"Reverse. Gun-money. Half-crown, 1689. GUN-MONEY. Money of the coinage issued by James II in Ireland when he attempted to recover his kingdom in 1689 and 1690." -Whitney, 1911

Reverse Side of Gun Money

"Reverse. Gun-money. Half-crown, 1689. GUN-MONEY. Money of the coinage issued by James II in Ireland…

The Bank of Ireland.

Bank of Ireland

The Bank of Ireland.

The Nelson Monument, Sackille Street, Dublin.

Nelson

The Nelson Monument, Sackille Street, Dublin.

The monument to Daniel O'Donnell.

O'Donnell

The monument to Daniel O'Donnell.

The founder and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.

Charles Stewart Parnell

The founder and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.

The waterfall, Phoula-phouca.

Phoula-Phouca

The waterfall, Phoula-phouca.

Poor Irish family.

Poor family

Poor Irish family.

"A Round Tower, located in Devenish, Ireland." — Chambers, 1881

Round Tower

"A Round Tower, located in Devenish, Ireland." — Chambers, 1881

Prehistoric Irish spearheads, made of bronze.

Prehistoric Irish spearheads

Prehistoric Irish spearheads, made of bronze.

Saint Columba was an outstanding figure among the Gaelic missionary monks who, some of his advocates claim, introduced Christianity to the Kingdom of the Picts during the Early Medieval Period. He was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland.

St. Columba at Oronsay

Saint Columba was an outstanding figure among the Gaelic missionary monks who, some of his advocates…

"St. Martin's Cross, Iona." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

St. Martin's Cross

"St. Martin's Cross, Iona." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

"Terraced Hills, Glen Colombkill." -Taylor, 1904

Terraced Hills

"Terraced Hills, Glen Colombkill." -Taylor, 1904

"Terraced Hills of the Burren, as seen from the north of Galway Bay." -Taylor, 1904

Terraced Hills

"Terraced Hills of the Burren, as seen from the north of Galway Bay." -Taylor, 1904

Torc Waterfall is a notable tourist attraction at the base of Torc Mountain, about 5 miles (8.0 km) from Killarney in County Kerry Ireland.

Torc Waterfall, Killarney

Torc Waterfall is a notable tourist attraction at the base of Torc Mountain, about 5 miles (8.0 km)…

Walker's Pillar in Londonderry.

Walker's Pillar

Walker's Pillar in Londonderry.