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Henry Capel, Lord Deputy of Ireland.
By Peter Lely
(Met Museum)
His gardens, and those of his wife Dorothy Bennet, at Kew Green became the nucleus of the Royal Botanic Gardens.
He died at Chapelizod near #Dublin on 30 May 1696 and was buried at Hadham on 8 September 1696
Frank Harte (14 May 1933 #Chapelizod #Dublin-27 June 2005). Emigrated to US, then architect lecturer @WeAreTUDublin. Sung tradition Irish & collected songs e.g. Dublin street ballads! Sometimes with Dónal Lunny.🎶 https://t.co/OuzDVSOOXC https://t.co/F03djrxNcR
Frank Harte (14 May 1933 #Chapelizod #Dublin-27 June 2005). Emigrated to US, then architect lecturer @WeAreTUDublin. Sung tradition Irish & collected songs e.g. Dublin street ballads! Sometimes with Dónal Lunny.🎶 https://t.co/YItQwVOcMO https://t.co/F03djrxNcR
#Otd 2005: Death of #Chapelizod, Co #Dublin's Frank Harte. Raised in Dublin. Emigrated to US, then architect lecturer @WeAreTUDublin. Sung tradition Irish & collected songs e.g. Dublin street ballads. Sometimes with Dónal Lunny. 🎶 https://t.co/YItQwVOcMO https://t.co/F03djrxNcR
#Otd 1933: Birth in #Chapelizod, Co #Dublin of Frank Harte (d. 2005). Raised in Dublin. Emigrated to US, then architect lecturer @WeAreTUDublin. Sung tradition Irish & collected songs e.g. Dublin street ballads. 🎶 https://t.co/F03djrxNcR https://t.co/YItQwVOcMO