Lantern slide showing an excavation site at the Bog of Allen, Co. Meath. Originally labelled '2M ii 10', the slide is untitled. The name T. Mason, 5 Dame Street, Dublin is printed on the slide mount. The exact location and coordinates could not be…
Lantern slide showing an excavation site at the Bog of Allen, Co. Meath. Originally labelled '2M II 8', the slide is untitled. The name T. Mason, 5 Dame Street, Dublin is printed on the slide mount. The exact location and coordinates could not be…
Lantern slide showing an excavation site at the Bog of Allen, Co. Meath. Originally labelled '2M II 4', the slide is titled Journal LX II - 138. The name T. Mason, 5 Dame Street, Dublin is printed on the slide mount. The exact location and…
Lantern slide of an illustrated excavation site in Turoe, Co. Galway. Originally catalogued as "G 11 57" with labels "Turoe" and "A Carroll Dublin". Depicts the drawing of a stone formation.
Lantern slide of the Exam Hall, Trinity College. Originally labeled 'D3 II 11' with title 'Exam Hall. H Commons Can'. Designed by Sir William Chambers in 1785, the Exam Hall is located at the Front Square. The building consists of a large single…
Ex: 99. Croix greeque a double Traverse Sculpture d'athines XI Siecle; Termographie chretienne Histone de Dien, Page 398, Par. M. Didron Pain, 1843; … [?] the chief Western Doorway of a church at athens
Ex: 98. Attached to the … [greece letters] (la petite rotunde) in front of the great church of the convent of St Laurence on Mt Athos; croix greeque en croix de Larsaine Sculpture du mont athos, Premieses Siecles
Lantern slide of the Eustace Street Meeting House, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued with labels "Eustace St. Meeting Ho. Leask '52" and "D3XI 66." Depicts a view of the Eustace Street Meeting House, also known as the Quaker Meeting House. The…
Lantern slide of an illustration of Essex Bridge & Statue of George 1st, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 IV 65' and without a title. This statue was erected on the former Essex Bridge in 1722 and was sculpted by John van Nost the Elder. It was…