Lantern Slide of a bridge in Rostrevor. Originally labelled '6.13' with the title 'Bridge Rostrevor: Co. Down'. A bridge in the village of Rostrevor is on view in this slide. This photograph was taken by Samuel K. Kirker.
Lantern Slide of a bridge in Rostrevor. Orinally labelled. '6.12' and 'D2 13' with the title 'Bidge Rostrevor'. The bridge is crossing a river. There are four figures visible in the slide. A woman and a young boy on the bridge and two men on opposite…
Lantern Slide of a Tombstone in an old graveyard in Rostrevor. Originally Labelled '6.11' and 'D2 12' with the title: 'Tombstone: Old Graveyard: Rostrevor'. The tombstone is marked with a cross, the words 'This is Robert Bodews'? and the letters…
Lantern Slide of former Belfast Post Office. Originally Labelled '6.10' and 'D2 11' with the title 'Belfast Post Office'. The former Belfast Post Office is on view in the slide. The building was designed by James Owens and opened in 1886. It was…
Lantern Slide of Belfast City Hall.Originally Labelled '6.9' and 'D 10'. The main tower of the Hall is on view in the slide with the dome surrounded by scaffolding.
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…
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 a painting of High Street, Belfast. Originally labeled 'D2 5.' The desription reads' Robt. Cochrane FSA. High St. Belfast site at about steps of present Custom House showing off central dock and river. Old style of seafront for…
Lantern slide of the student's union, Queen's University, Belfast. Originally labeled 'D2 4' 'Belfast [?]. Cochrane F.S.A. The student's union, Queen's College.' Queen's was built by Charles Lanyon and opened in 1849. Founded by Queen Victoria, it…