Lantern slide of a high cross, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 46' and with the title '153. Front Finglas.' This high cross has been located in the entrance of the St. Canice's Graveyard since 1806, and before that, at Watery Lane. It is…
Lantern slide of a mound. Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 45' and with the title 'Knocksedan: "Moat."' This round-topped mound is located behind Knocksedan House. There are many local stories about the mound once being a burial site.
Lantern slide of Brazil House, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 44' with the title 'Brazeel, Co. Dub. Swords.' Brazil House was built by Sir Richard Bolton, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The house was destroyed in a fire in 1810, and was later…
Lantern slide of Drumanagh Fort, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II' with the title 'Drumanagh Fort Co. Dublin 1927.' Drumanagh is a large coastal fort located in north Co. Dublin. Although there has been no official archaeological excavation of…
Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 92' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin. The double-aisled section of the church dates to the 14th century,…
Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 91' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin. The double-aisled section of the church dates to the 14th century,…
Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 90' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin. The double-aisled section of the church dates to the 14th century,…
Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 89' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin. The double-aisled section of the church dates to the 14th century,…
Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 88' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' 'The Fry Spot Mask' is inscribed on the actual glass of the slide. The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin.…
Lantern slide of Howth Castle, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 87' with the title 'Howth Castle.' The castle has undergone many renovations, with the earliest parts that survive dating from the mid-15th century. In 1738, the castle underwent major…