Lantern slide showing St. Kevin's Kitchen and Round Tower in Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 1' with no title. A man can be seen standing on the bridge. The slide is identical to that of box 44 slide 26.
Lantern slide showing a sketch of St. Kevin's Kitchen and Round Tower in Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 61' and titled Glendalough Kitchen Sketch.
Lantern slide showing St. Kevin's Kitchen and Round Tower in Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 26' and titled 'Glendalough, Co. Wicklow'. A man can be seen standing on the bridge. The slide is identical to that of box 44 slide 1
Lantern slide showing St. Kevin's Kitchen and Round Tower in Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 1' with no title. A man can be seen standing on the bridge. The slide is identical to that of box 44 slide 26.
Lantern Slide of what is assumed to be St. John's Priory in Kilkenny. Originally labelled '29:48' and 'K3 29' with the title 'St John'. Whether this building is truly St. John's Priory cannot be established for certain, but it is thought to be theā¦
Lantern slide of St. John's Church, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as "3 IX 43" with label "St Johns Sandymount". Depicts the front facade including the church tower.
Lantern Slide of St. John's Bridge in Kilkenny. Originally labelled '29:37' and 'K3 11' with the title 'KILKENNY BRIDGE'. This shows a version of St. John's Bridge known as The Lost Bridge, built in 1763 and replaced in 1910.
Lantern Slide of St. John's Bridge in Kilkenny. Originally labelled '29:36' and ''K3 12' with the title 'Kilkenny'. This shows a version of St. John's Bridge known as The Lost Bridge, built in 1763 and replaced in 1910.
Lantern slide showing arches at St. John's Abbey, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny. Originally unlabelled and titled 'St. John's, Kilkenny' and 'Mason, Dublin.' St. John's Abbey is also known as St. John's Priory.
Lantern slide showing St. John's Abbey, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny. Originally labelled 'K3 89' and titled 'Kilken, St. John.' Five girls can be seen, standing in front of the abbey. St. John's Abbey is also known as St. John's Priory.