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Lantern slide of a church, Kiltiernan, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 46' with the title 'Kiltiernan Co. Dublin.' This ancient church has been in ruins since at least 1622, there is also mention of it in the Down Survey where it is mentioned…

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Lantern slide of a high cross, Kilgobbin, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 47' and with the title 'Kilgobbin.' This high cross stands at around 2.5 metres high and is made of granite. Over time the cross has been badly weathered and its…

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Lantern slide of a doorway Gardiner Row, Dublin City. Originally labeled 'D3 III 57' and with the title '2 Gardiners Row. Rutland Square.' Now known as the Castle Hotel, this Georgian House was once one of a pair. The houses were designed by John…

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Lantern slide of two doors, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 58' with the title 'Early Doorways.' These two Georgian doors are located in Dublin City. The doors are identical and consist of 4 panels with semi -circular window above.

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Lantern slide of early 18th century doorways, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 55' and with the title 'GSR vol 1 PL. XIVA.' The title refers to the Georgian Society Records, Vol. 1 plate 14a, where a sketch has been printed of the slide.

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Lantern slide of 38 North Great Georges St., Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 53' and with the title '38 North Gt. Georges St.' No. 38 was built in 1785 by Charles Thorpe. The house was later occupied by Prof John Pentland Mahaffy, who was a tutor…

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Lantern slide of 38 North Great Georges St., Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 54' and with the title '38 Nth Gr Georges St.' No. 38 was built in 1785 by Charles Thorpe. The house was later occupied by Prof John Pentland Mahafy, who was a tutor to…

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Lantern slide of a round tower, Clondalkin, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 48' and with the title Clondalkin.' The tower is made of calp limestone with a granite finish on the window jambs and the door. On the top floor there is four rectangular…

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Lantern slide of Powerscourt House, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 49' and with the title 'Powerscourt House William Street.' Powerscourt House was built for Richard Wingfield who was the third Viscount Powerscourt. It was built between 1771-4…

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Lantern slide of Powerscourt House, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 50' and with the title 'Powerscourt House.' Powerscourt House was built for Richard Wingfield who was the third Viscount Powerscourt. It was built between 1771-4 and was designed…
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