Lantern slide of Clondalkin map, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as "D3 VI 59", with label "Clondalkin - Rach Moss". Depicts a crude illustrated map of a section of Clondalkin.
Lantern slide of Cuchullins Leap at Loop Head, Co. Clare. Originally catalogued with labels 'C3 28', 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin' and 'Cuchullins Leap, Loop Head, Co. Clare. 1907.' Depicted is a far away view of lighthuse on Cuchullins Leap at…
Lantern slide of Cuffe Street, Dublin 2. Originally labeled 'D3 65' with title 'Cuffe Street.' Pictured is the remains of a building that once stood in inner-city Dublin. A niche is set into the wall which is topped with a broken pediment. The…
Lantern slide showing the ruins of Cullahill Castle, Galesquarter, Co. Laois. Originally labelled 'Q 35' and titled 'Cullahill Cas OH '44.' The slide shows a view of the castle from the northwest.
Lantern slide of a currach on the Aran Islands, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '97 G' with title 'Currach. Aran.' The currach is a traditional Irish wooden boat that was lined with animal hides or skin. These types of boats are unique to the west of…
Lantern slide of a group of currach on a beach somewhere on the Aran Islands, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '99 G' with title 'Currachs. Aran.' A number of Currachs are located on the beach and are being prepared for sailing. There are numerous…
Lantern slide showing the Dolmen at Curreeny Commons, Co. Tipperary. Originally labelled 'T1 16', the slide is titled Curreeny, Co. Tipperary, from S. The name T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin is printed on the slide mount.
Lantern slide showing the Dolmen at Curreeny Commons, Co. Tipperary. Originally labelled 'T1 17', the slide is titled Curreeny, Co. Tipperary, from W. The name T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin is printed on the slide mount.
Lantern slide of a cursing stone rock, Co. Fermanagh. Originally labeled '3 F' with title 'Stone with Hallows for Cursing Stones, Co. Fer.' Also known as bullaun, these rather ambiguous stones were believed to hold magical and religious powers.…
Lantern slide of a cursing stone rock, Co. Fermanagh. Originally labeled '4 F' with title 'Cursing Stones, Co. Fer.' Also known as bullaun, these rather ambiguous stones were believed to hold magical and religious powers. Characterised by their…