Lantern slide of Chamber Street, Dublin City. Originally labeled 'D3 IV 31' and with the title 'Chambre Street.' The slide depicts a view of Chamber St. which located in the south inner city. In the 17th century a number of French Protestants, who…
Lantern slide of Chamber Street, Dublin City. Originally labeled 'D3 IV 30' and with the title 'Chambre Street.' The slide depicts a view of Chamber St. which is located in the south inner city. In the 17th century a number of French Protestants, who…
Lantern slide of Rutland Square, Dublin City. Originally catalogued as "D3 IV 29" with label "Rutland Square E. MacD C. 1890." The photograph was taken by Ephraim MacDowel Cosgrave, a victorian doctor who had an interest in the history of Dublin and…
Lantern slide of a promontory fort, Drumanagh, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 79' with the title 'Drumanagh Fort Co. Dublin 1921.' This promontory fort lies on a relatively flat site. Its inner bank is the best preserved rampart, with the…
Lantern slide of the Baily Fort, Howth, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 77' with the title 'Baily Fort Howth 192.' Baily Fort is a coastal promontory fort located at the south-east corner of Howth. The fort has two lines of defense; the other…
Lantern slide of Fosse, Howth, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 78' with the title 'Outer Fosses Baily Howth 1921.' A fosse is defined as a ditch or moat dug for fortification purposes. The fosses in the slide are part of a promontory fort…
Lantern slide of a High Cross, Tully Church, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 75' with the title '3871 X Toll. Co. Dublin.' This ring-headed high cross is simple in design. It stands at c. 1.1m and is made of granite. The cross can be dated…
Lantern slide of a High Cross, Tully Church, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 74' with the title '3870 Small Tully.' Standing at c.85cm, this high cross is made from granite. The west side of the cross contains a carving of a face (pictured),…
Lantern slide of the Archiepiscopal Palace, Tallaght, Co. Dublin. The castle was built by the Anglo Normans in 1324. Unfortunately by 1729 it had fallen into ruin and was demolished. By this time, most of the land was controlled by the Archbishop of…
Lantern slide of St. Douglagh's Well, CO. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 71' and without a title. The well lies 170 ft. to the north of the church, and is a two-storied octagonal building. On the south side is a square-headed door, and on the…