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Lantern slide of Drumanagh Fort, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II' with the title 'Drumanagh Fort Co. Dublin 1927.' Drumanagh is a large coastal fort located in north Co. Dublin. Although there has been no official archaeological excavation of…

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Lantern slide showing the High Cross at Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo. Originally labelled 'S 22' the slide is titled Drumcliffe Cross. A number of people carrying umbrellas can be seen in the background. A boy is jumping off the cross.

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Lantern slide showing the High Cross at Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo. Originally labelled 'S 57' the slide is titled Drumcliffe, Sligo, East face. The name Mason Optician, 5 Dame Street Dublin is printed on the slide mount.

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Lantern slide showing the High Cross at Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo. Originally labelled 'S 58' the slide is titled Drumcliffe, Sligo, East face. The name T Mason, 5 Dame Street Dublin is printed on the slide mount.

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Lantern slide showing the High Cross at Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo. Originally labelled 'S 59' the slide is titled Drumcliff, Co. Sligo. This slide shows the west face of the cross. The name T. Mason, 5 Dame Street Dublin is printed on the slide mount.

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Lantern slide showing the High Cross at Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo. Originally labelled 'S1 68' the slide is titled Drumcliffe Cross, East Face. The name T. Mason 5 Dame Street, Dublin is printed on the slide mount.

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Lantern slide showing the High Cross at Drumcliffe, Co. Sligo. Originally labelled 'S 73' the slide is titled Drumcliffe, Sligo.

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Lantern slide of a drawing showing a drawing of a church and graveyard. The slide was originally labeled D3 VI 80 and 'Drumcondra Dublin'. This is the burial place of Francis Grose.

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Lantern slide of Abbey and roundtower, Co. Cavan. Originally catalogued as "C 2 25", with label "Drumlane Abbey and R.T. Co. Cavan". Depicts a view of the Abbey from exterior with the round tower visible in the left background.

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Lantern slide of a drawing of Dublin Castle, Dublin. Orignally labeled 'D3 IV 46' and without a title. After the Noman invasion of 1169, it is believed that the Normans built a motte and bailey on the site of the present castle. There is evidence to…

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