Lantern slide of Dun Hill, Howth, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 81' and with the title 'Dun Hill Howth 1921.' Howth is a suburb that lies north-east of Dublin city. It is known for its beautiful landscape and views of Ireland's Eye and over the…
Lantern slide of a plan of Dunsoghly Castle, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 43' and with the tile 'RSAI. Dunsoughly Dub.' The castle was build around the 15th century by Sir Thomas Plunket. It consists of a four-storey central block with square…
Lantern slide of Dunsoghly Castle, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 42' and with the tile '1722. Dunsoughly Cas. Artane. W. View.' The castle was build around the 15th century by Sir Thomas Plunket. It consists of a four-storey central block with …
Lantern slide of All Saints' Church Raheny, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 41' and with the title 'Raheny Ch. (new) Dublin.' The church of All Saints' was opened in 1889 and was funded by Edward Arthur Guinness. George C. Ashbin was the architect…
Lantern slide of Baldongan Castle, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 39' and with the title 'Baldugan.' Traditionally this castle is associated with the Knights Templar since its construction in the 13th century. It acted as the seat of the De…
Lantern slide of the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. Originally labeled D3 II 38' with the title 'Rotunda-Hosp. Rotunda Hospital- Gardener.' The hospital was founded by Bartholomew Mosse and was moved from its original site in South Great Georges, to…
Lantern slide of Poulaphouca Bridge, Co. Wicklow. Originally labeled 'D3 II 36' with title 'Poulaphouca.' The bridge crosses a dry gorge and was designed by Alexander Nimmo. Built between1822-1827, Nimmo created this in Gothic style.
Lantern slide of Blessington House, Co. Wicklow. Originally labeled 'D3 II 37' and with the title 'Blessington.' This house was belong to Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh and was built in 1673. The house burnt during the rebellion in 1798 and all…
Lantern slide of Poulaphouca Bridge, Co. Wicklow. Originally labeled 'D3 II 35' with title 'Poulaphouca.' The bridge crosses a dry gorge and was designed by Alexander Nimmo. Built between1822-1827, Nimmo created this in Gothic style.
Lantern slide of a drawing of Lehaunstown, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 34' and without a title. An inscription underneath the image reads 'An Accurate view of the encampment at Lehaunstown 1796.' Located in south-east Co. Dublin, Laughaunstown…