Lantern slide depicting the Augustinian Church on Thomas Street, Dublin. The Church is located on John's Lane and is commonly known as 'John's Lane Church'. Its history dates back to Norman times when a Aelred the Palmer, a Norman living in Dublin ,…
Lantern slide depicting the Great Mace of Dublin, which dates from 1717 or 1718. It incorporates parts of an earlier mace made in 1665 for the first Lord Mayor of Dublin, Sir Daniel Bellingham.The City Sword and Great Mace are still used at major…
Lantern slide depicting three maces of Dublin. The City Sword and the Great Mace are still used at major Civic events such as the Honorary Freedom of the City. The mace and sword are on display in City Hall. Originally catalogued as 'D3 VII 72' …
Lantern slide depicting the mayoral collar or The Lord Mayor's Great Chain of Office, which dates from 1698 and is composed of links representing the Tudor rose and links in the shape of the letter S. On each side is a harp and at the lowest point is…
A Lantern slide depicting a print of the upper yard of Dublin Castle, by Joseph Tudor, 1753. Originally catalogued as 'D3 VII 75' with label 'Prospect of Castle Court from the Central Chamber' (inscription faded).
Lantern slide depicting the Chapel Royal plate, alms dish, Dublin Castle. Originally catalogued as 'D3 VII 76' with label 'vide J.R.S.A.I Vol. LIII p.72'
Lantern slide depicting the Chapel Royal Plate, paten and alms dish, Dublin Castle. Originally catalogued as 'D3 VII 77' with label 'VIDE J.R.S.A.I Vol. LIII p. 72'.
Lantern slide of Belfast Docks and Shipyards.Originally labelled '6.6' and 'D2 5' with the title 'Plan. Belfast Docks and Shipyards'. This is a plan of part of the port and harbour of Belfast created by G.L. Giles M INST. C.E. Engineer 1904. The…
Lantern Slide of Belfast New City Hall. Originally Labelled '6.7' and 'D2 7'. This is a plan of the second floor of the new City Hall in Belfast. The plan includes the upper parts of the reception room, council chamber and banquet hall. It was…