Knights of St. Patrick
The Knights of St. Patrick is a British order of chivalry associated with Ireland. Founded by King George III of Great Britain and Ireland in 1783.[1] Irish-born British General Herbert Kitchener was a Knight of St. Patrick [2]
References
- ↑ "The Order of St Patrick". www.doyle.com.au. Archived from the original on 2011-10-30. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
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Knights Of St. Patrick Media
- Presidentspew.jpg
State pew of the President of Ireland, still retains a British Standard carving on the front
- St Patrick's Cathedral Choir, Dublin, Ireland - Diliff.jpg
Choir of St Patrick's Cathedral
- St. Patrick's Jones memorial.jpg
Memorial to Thomas Jones, Dean of St Patrick's from 1581 to 1585
- St Patrick's Cathedral Lady Chapel, Dublin, Ireland - Diliff.jpg
Lady Chapel in Saint Patrick's Cathedral today.
- St. Patrick's Cathedral Swift bust.jpg
Bust of Jonathan Swift
- Dublin, St.Patrick's Cathedral plan.jpg
Mid 18th century floor plan
brass plate listing deans of the cathedral, including Jonathan Swift
- St. Patrick's Cathedral stones.jpg
Celtic cross discovered near the church in the 19th century.
- Dublin St. Patrick's Cathedral Statue of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness 2012 09 26.jpg
Bronze statue of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness by John Henry Foley, erected in 1875.
- St Patrick's Cathedral Nave 2, Dublin, Ireland - Diliff.jpg
The nave as viewed from the western end
"Earl Kitchener of Khartoum". The Melik Society.