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Moore | Thomas | 1779-1852 | poet

 Person

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Digital Work
Digital Work

Digital surrogate of Portrait of the poet, Thomas Moore

Dates: 1-30 Apr 1844; Digitized: 26 Jul 2023
Item

Group of seven adults and children in front of a backdrop, 1-30 Apr 1844

A group of seven people in front of a backdrop, dated between 1-30 Apr 1844. From left to right: An unidentified woman, possibly the Talbot family's nursemaid, Eliza Frayland; Horatia Gaisford; Matilda Caroline; either Thomas Moore or Sir David Brewster; Ela Theresa; Rosamond Constance Talbot; and an unidentified woman, possibly Thomas Moore's wife, Bessy.On the verso, written in pencil, is "Horatia is central figure with curls looking down. Tom Moore in tall hat. Ela, Rosamond…
Found in: Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/3
Extents: 1 item
Dates: 1-30 Apr 1844
Collection

Horatia Gaisford's Collection of Talbot Photographic Materials and Ephemera

Gaisford-St Lawrence Collection of Talbots: Horatia Gaisford's Collection of Photographs and Ephemera.
Extents: 0.75 Linear metres
Dates: 1835-1848
Item

Portrait of the poet, Thomas Moore, 1-30 Apr 1844

A seated portrait of the poet, Thomas Moore, dated between 1-30 Apr 1844.On the verso, written in pencil, is "Tom Moore".
Found in: Loose prints
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 1/2
Extents: 1 item
Dates: 1-30 Apr 1844
Item

Portrait of the poet, Thomas Moore, 23 Apr 1844

Portrait of the poet, Thomas Moore.Along the lower edge of the album page, written in pencil, the image is captioned "DATED APRIL 23rd 1844 Tom Moore".The reverse of the album leaf is blank.
Found in: Photograph album
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 4, item 2
Extents: 1 item
Dates: 23 Apr 1844
Collection

A selection of Irish melodies with symphonies and accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson and characteristic words by Thomas Moore (London: Cramer, Addison & Beale, [c. 1840]) with letters of Thomas Moore

A selection of Irish melodies with symphonies and accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson and characteristic words by Thomas Moore (London: Cramer, Addison & Beale, [c. 1840]) with letters of Thomas Moore
Extents: 0.3 Linear metres (3 physical shelfmarks)
Dates: 1812-1840