Irish Arms Cullen's Graphics Giftshop

Graphic images designed especially for those named Cullen!
An addition to the Cullen Genealogy Homepage



Welcome to the Cullen Genealogy Homepage Graphics Giftshop!


If you're a Cullen and enjoy computer graphics then you're visiting the one and only site built specifically for you! Welcome to Cullen's Graphics Giftshop, the bonus attraction for friends and supporters of the Cullen Genealogy Homepage. Even if you're not a Cullen, feel free to scroll down and pick up whatever interests you; The graphics are provided for everyone's enjoyment, free of charge.

This page is small but will grow with time. Items that will eventually find their way onto these pages are: images, desktop wallpapers and tiles, animated gifs, even a screen saver or two. All graphics are original, the products of my own incurable fiddling. Stop by from time to time to see what's new!






The Desktop Wallpaper Menu
Homepage Logo The Homepage Logo: A spotlight is on the official logo of the Cullen Genealogy Homepage. Black background.

800 X 600 - 60KB
640 X 480 - 41KB
Dolphins at Play Dolphins: Several of the wallpaper images I have were created by a friend at work who's into CAD and that sort of thing. Using a fairly powerful software package, he created this 3D image of dolphins at play.

800 X 600 - 68KB
640 X 480 - 48KB
3D Coat of Arms 3D Arms: An impressive modern 3D rendering of the Coat of Arms of the ancient O'Cullen family of Leinster. The Arms are floating over calm blue water. I get the most requests for this image. Unfortunately this desktop wallpaper is only available in one size; 640 by 480.

800 X 600 - NOT AVAILABLE
640 X 480 - 79KB
3D Chess 3D Chess: A friend at work, who's into CAD and that sort of thing, created this 3D image of chess pieces. Images such as these may take a couple hours to render on a home computer but the results are impressive.

800 X 600 - 183KB
640 X 480 - 131KB







The Desktop Tile Menu
Rainbow Rings Rainbow Rings: Fills your desktop with colorful, interlinked rings. Darkened background and slightly out of focus to ease contrast. This one was very tricky to create but the results were well worth the effort.

Download - 80x42 - 10KB
Cullen Tile Cullen: This is an embossed image of the name Cullen in a nice cool green.

Download - 70x70 - 15KB
Tapestry Tapestry: This image was created using a method that was basically random. The tiling effect causes a striking pattern to emerge resembling a tapestry. I used this one on the genealogy pages at one time.

Download - 65x65 - 13KB
Celtic Rings Celtic Rings: Interlocked 3D rings in a pattern that can only be described as Celtic. When tiled on your desktop, the intricate design will become very apparent.

Download - 36x32 - 3KB
Embossed Arms Embossed Irish Arms: A greyscale rendering of the arms of the Leinster O'Cullens, embossed, and underneath is the Gaelic font version of the name.

Download - 104x140 - 43KB
Etched in Stone Etched in Stone: A greyscale embossed stonework of the name Cullen. This is perhaps my favorite tile image which took many hours of fiddling to get the look and feel of stone that I was looking for. The JPG sample at left will also work fine as a webpage background.

Download - 113x113 - 38KB






For those of you who have wandered in from the Internet, these pages are an extension of a site that I maintain for Cullen genealogy worldwide. My own Cullen family history traces back through Lincolnshire, England to the mid 18'th century, then back through Nottinghamshire, England to the late 16'th century. Related families at that time are known to have existed in and around Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim, Ireland, and in other areas of Ireland as well. For more information on these and other Cullen families, visit the Cullen Genealogy Homepage:


The Cullen Genealogy HomepageThe graphic at left is the only image that is NOT in the public domain. It is the official logo of the Cullen Genealogy Homepage and all rights are reserved. You may use the image as a "link button" or as an illustration accompanying a link to the Cullen Genealogy Homepage, with the only requirement being that you simply ask for permission first.