Lantern slide of Teampall Mac Duach, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '92 G' with title 'Aran Co. Galway. West Door Temple Mac Duagh.' Pictured is the Church of St. Mac Duach, a saint responsible for founding one of the most important monastic sites…
Lantern slide of Teampall Bhreacain, Inishmore, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '90 G' with title 'T Breccan - Aran.' This multi-period church is part of na Seacht dTeampaill (Seven Churches). In contradiction to the site's name there are only two…
Lantern slide of Teampall Bhreac‡in, Inishmore, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '89 G' with title 'Temple Breccan Aran.' This multi-period church is part of na Seacht dTeampaill (Seven Churches). In contradiction to the site's name there are only…
Lantern slide of the site of Teampall Bhreacain, Inishmore, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '88 G' with title 'Aran. St. Brecan's Monastery Onaght.' This multi-period church is part of na Seacht dTeampaill (Seven Churches). In contradiction to the…
Lantern slide of Teampall Mac Duach, Co. Galway .Originally labeled '87 G' with title 'T. Keiran - Aranmore.' Pictured is the Church of St. Mac Duach, a saint responsible for founding one of the most important monastic sites of Connacht. Pictured…
Lantern slide of Clochan na Carraige, Inishmore, Co. Galway. Originally labeled as '86 G' with title 'Clochan a' Cairge, Aran. B.9.' This national monument is the best preserved clochan (dry stone house) on the island. Dating from the early…
Lantern slide of a group of children at Dun Angus, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '85 G' with title 'Aran Dun Angus B II.' Known locally as Dœn Aonghasa, this is an large cliff-top fort the follows a rough D-shaped plan. The fort is enclosed by…
Lantern slide of Dun Angus, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '83 G' with title 'Dun Angus (inside) Aran I.' Known locally as Dœn Aonghasa, this is an large cliff-top fort the follows a rough D-shaped plan. The fort is enclosed by three semicircular…
Lantern slide of Dun Angus, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '82 G' with title 'Aran Dun Angus from the Sea.' Known locally as Dœn Aonghasa, this is an large cliff-top fort the follows a rough D-shaped plan. The fort is enclosed by three semicircular…
Lantern slide of a coastal cliff landscape, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '80 G' with title 'Aran or Moher?' Pictured is a man overlooking the cliff on to the sea. The ambiguous nature of the image relates to the confusion of the location - an image…