LGM3121367:
Thoor Ballylee, Ballylee Castle, Norman Tower House, Home Of W. B. Yeats From 1921-1929, Gort, Co Galway, Ireland (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121368:
Poet And Dramtist W.B.Yeats Inscription On Slate, On Side Of Thoor Ballylee, Ballylee Castle, Norman Tower House, Home Of W. B. Yeats From 1921-1929, Gort, Co Galway, Ireland (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121371:
Winding Stairways In Thoor Ballylee, Ballylee Castle, Norman Tower House, Home Of W. B. Yeats From 1921-1929, Gort, Co Galway, Ireland (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121390:
Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121394:
Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121395:
Interior Of Lissadell House, County Sligo, Ireland, Home To The Gore-Booths Including Constance Gore-Booth Who After Her Marriage Became Better Known As Irish Revolutionary Countess Markievicz. W. B. Yeats Was A Frequent Visitor To Lissadell House (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121405:
Rosses Point Sculpture Reflecting The Age Old Anguish Of Searfaring People Who Watchd And Waited For The Return Of Loved Ones. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121409:
Drumcliff Bay, Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland, As Reffered To To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight'. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121410:
Oyster Island, Rosses Point, County Sligo, Ireland. Rosses Point Is Where W. B. Yeats And His Brother Painter Jack Yeats Spent Their Summer Holidays (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121413:
Coney Island From Cummen Strand, Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland. As Referred To By W. B. Yeats From ' Reveries Over Childhood And Youth' (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121433:
Pollexfen's Mill, On The Owenmore River Was Owned By W. B. Yeats Grandfather In Ballysadare, County Sligo, Ireland. Reffered To By Yeats In 'The Celtic Twilight' (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121439:
The Alt, Glen On The Side Of Knocknarea Hill, County Sligo, Ireland, Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Man And The Echo'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121451:
Hawk's Well, Sometimes Known As St Patrick's Or Tullaghan Holy Well, Ox Mountains, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Only Jealousy Of Emer'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121452:
Lugnagall Hill, Near Glencar Lake, County Sligo, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'The Man Who Dreamed Of Faeryland'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121458:
Standing Stone On Cruchan One Of The Oldest Royal Sites And Burial Grounds, County Roscommon, Ireland. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In His Poetry. (photo) / Bridgeman Images
LGM3121461:
Tulira Castle, County Galway, Ireland. Home Of Edward Martyn, One Of The Founders Of The Abbey Theatre With Yeats And Lady Gregory. Referred To By W. B. Yeats In 'Memoirs'. (photo) / Bridgeman Images