Lantern slide of a man in stocks, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 59' and without a title.The man in the photo is sitting on a stone seat with his legs placed in stocks. Stocks were a form of physical punisment and restaint popular in medieval and…
Lanter slide of a view from No. 58 Mountjoy Square, dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 58' with title '58 Mountjoy Square.' Mountjoy is considered the only true Georgian square in the city, with all its sides measuring 140 metres in length. The slide…
Lantern slide of a fire place found at no. 5 Gardiners Row, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 57' with title'5 Gardiners Row.'. The fireplace appears to made of marble and is flanked by two large ionic columns. The columns supports an entablature that…
Lantern slide of the interior of All Hallows College Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 56' with title 'All Hallows.' The college was founded in 1842 by John Hand. His mission was to train priests for the foreign mission in what were then new…
Lantern slide of 64 Eccles Street, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 55' with title '64 Eccles Street, Dublin 1st floor interior.' No. 64 is an 18th century Georgian terraced house with an annexe to the south designed by Francis Johnston. Other…
Lantern slide of a fireplace found at No. 53 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 54' with title ' S. Stephen's Green. No. 53. 1771.' The fireplace is richely decorated with classical influences. Decoration includes garlands and other…
Lantern slide of an 18th century map of Dublin City. Originally labelled 'D3 53' and without a title. The map was drawn by John Rocque and this slide is a detail of a larger map. Pictured is St. Stephen's Green, a Vicorian park located in city…
Lantern slide of a map of the city of Dublin. Originally labeled 'D 52' and without a title. On the slide it reads 'A map of the walled city of Dubline To illustrate the antiquarian remains. Publised in the Irish Builder Vol. XXII 1881.' At the…
Lantern slide of a door frame found at 58 Mountjoy Square, Dublin. Originally labelled 'D3 51', with title '58 Mountjoy Square'. Mountjoy square was developed by the Gardiner Estate in 1789 on the North, West and South side of Mountjoy Square…
Lantern slide of unidentified stucco work, Dublin. Originally labeed 'D3 50' and without a title. Irish Georgian interiors are know for their decorative plasterwork by the likes of John Stapleton (1747-1801). Stapleton was the most skilled stuccodor…