Author: | Kevin Hannafin,John Cafferky |
Subcategory: | Mystery |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Collins Pr (February 1, 2003) |
Pages: | 319 pages |
Category: | Suspense and Mystery |
Rating: | 4.1 |
Other formats: | mobi mbr lit doc |
He now lives in Dublin.
He now lives in Dublin. John Cafferky, from Dublin, has been published in Canada where he now lives.
John Cafferky, Kevin Hannafin. In 1907, coinciding with the visit of Edward VII to Ireland, an extraordinary discovery was made - the Irish Crown Jewels had disappeared from Dublin Castle. The jewels - a badge and diamond star - had been presented to the Knights of St Patrick by William IV in 1830. Scotland Yard uncovered a complicated web of mystery, intrigue and scandal. The Castle was heavily guarded. The thief had to be an 'insider'
Xvi, 319 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : "In 1907, coinciding with the visit of Edward VII to Ireland, an extraordinary discovery was made - the Irish Crown Jewels had disappeared from Dublin Castle.
Xvi, 319 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : "In 1907, coinciding with the visit of Edward VII to Ireland, an extraordinary discovery was made - the Irish Crown Jewels had disappeared from Dublin Castle. The thief had to be an 'insider'
Cafferky, John; Hannafin, Kevin (2002). Scandal & betrayal: Shackleton and the Irish crown jewels.
Folklore within the Ulster King's successor, the Genealogical Office, was that the jewels were never removed from the Clock Tower but merely hidden. In 1983, when the Genealogical Office vacated the structurally unsound Clock Tower premises, Chief Herald Donal Begley supervised as walls and floorboards were removed, in case the jewels should be revealed; they were no. Cafferky, John; Hannafin, Kevin (2002).
Cafferky, John; Hannafin, Kevin Scandal & Betrayal: Shackleton and the Irish Crown Jewels. ISBN 13: 9781903464250. Cafferky, John; Hannafin, Kevin.
Together, let's build an Open Library for the World. Shackleton and the Irish Crown Jewels. by John Cafferky, Kevin Hannafin
Together, let's build an Open Library for the World. by John Cafferky, Kevin Hannafin. Published February 2003 by Collins Press.
Scandal and Betrayal : Shackleton and the Irish Crown Jewels. When Edward VII visited Ireland in July 1907 the Crown Jewels were missing from Dublin Castle
Scandal and Betrayal : Shackleton and the Irish Crown Jewels. When Edward VII visited Ireland in July 1907 the Crown Jewels were missing from Dublin Castle. This began a web of political intrigue, homosexual scandal and tragedy. This brought intense scrutiny on his staff, including Frank Shackleton, brother of the explorer.
Scandal & Betrayal book.
the theft of the Crown Jewels was suppressed.
There is clear evidence that official investigation of the theft of the Crown Jewels was suppressed. Template:Page needed.