Lantern slide of megalithic tomb, 'Labbacalee: South side before excavation'. Original catalogue number C41.4 with the number 88 inscribed at the top left and 'Mason Dublin' inscribed at the top of the slide. In pasture, on top of low gently sloping…
Lantern slide of megalithic tomb, 'Labbacalee: North side'. Original catalogue number C41.5 and 'Mason Dublin' inscribed at the top of the slide. In pasture, on top of low gently sloping knoll c. 450m S of Funshion River. One of the largest wedge…
Lantern slide of megalithic tomb, 'Labbacalee: Western Cist'. Original catalogue number C41.18 and 'A. Carroll, Rear of 16 Merrion Square North' inscribed at the bottom of the slide. Hand written inscription at the top reading 'Labbacalee. Jaw. Leask…
Lantern slide of megalithic tomb, 'Labbacalee: Skulls in site'. Original catalogue number C41.19 and 'Dublin' inscribed at the side of the slide. Hand written inscription at the top reading 'Labbacalee. Leask' followed by an obscured number. This…
Lantern slide of megalithic tomb, 'Labbacalee: Skeleton'. Original catalogue number C41.22 and 'Mason Dublin' inscribed at the top of the slide. This slide shows a detail of the excavation site including skeletal remains and a ruler. The tomb itself…
Lantern slide of megalithic tomb, 'Labbacalee: East End'. Original catalogue number C41.15 and 'Mason Dublin' inscribed at the top of the slide. The slide shows an opening in the tomb with archaeological equipment placed on site. The tomb itself is…
Lantern slide of Rathmullan Priory with number one inscribed alongside ‘Co Donegal RM 2236’, with label on the bottom reading ‘Rathmullan Priory & Town’. Rathmullan Priory: Founded in 1516 for the Carmelite Order by Owen Roe MacSweeney and…
Lantern slide of Rathmullan Priory with number two inscribed . Rathmullan Priory: Founded in 1516 for the Carmelite Order by Owen Roe MacSweeney and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the priory survived intact until 1595 when it was plundered by…
Lantern slide of tower house in Carrickabraghy, the slide is inscribed with the number three, the top label reads 'Carrick Bracky, Inishowen' while printed at the bottom is 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin'. Carrickabraghy Castle: Probably 16th…
Lantern Slide of Donegal Town Methodist Church. The slide has previously been catalogued as number 4 with the title 'Church Donegal'. The church is photographed with the river in the foreground.