Lantern slide of the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. Originally labeled D3 II 38' with the title 'Rotunda-Hosp. Rotunda Hospital- Gardener.' The hospital was founded by Bartholomew Mosse and was moved from its original site in South Great Georges, to…
Lantern slide of Poulaphouca Bridge, Co. Wicklow. Originally labeled 'D3 II 36' with title 'Poulaphouca.' The bridge crosses a dry gorge and was designed by Alexander Nimmo. Built between1822-1827, Nimmo created this in Gothic style.
Lantern slide of Blessington House, Co. Wicklow. Originally labeled 'D3 II 37' and with the title 'Blessington.' This house was belong to Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh and was built in 1673. The house burnt during the rebellion in 1798 and all…
Lantern slide of Poulaphouca Bridge, Co. Wicklow. Originally labeled 'D3 II 35' with title 'Poulaphouca.' The bridge crosses a dry gorge and was designed by Alexander Nimmo. Built between1822-1827, Nimmo created this in Gothic style.
Lantern slide of a drawing of Lehaunstown, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 34' and without a title. An inscription underneath the image reads 'An Accurate view of the encampment at Lehaunstown 1796.' Located in south-east Co. Dublin, Laughaunstown…
Lantern slide of a drawing of Palmerston House, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 32' with title 'Palmerston House 1795.' An inscription under the image reads 'From a drawing by Jonathan Fisher.' Fisher was a Dublin born artist who specialised in…
Lantern slide of a drawing of Lucan House, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 31' with title 'Lucan House 1785.' The image is inscribed 'Lucan House in 1785. From an engraving by Thomas Milton after a drawing by John James Barralet.' In 1772,…
Lantern slide of a door of St. Fintan's Church Kill O' the Grange, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 30' with title 'West Door, Kill of the Grange.' Kill O' the Grange comes from the Irish meaning 'Church of the Granary', as the area was known for…
Lantern slide of Dun Laoghaire Railway Station, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 29' and without a title. In 1842 this former railway station was opened by the Dublin and Kingstown Railway Company. It was designed by the Architect, John Skipton…
Lantern slide of an effigy of Archbishop Tregury, St. Patrick's Cathedral Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 27' with title St. Patrick's.The figure is of Michael Tregury, and is the second oldest monument in the cathedral. Tregury was Archbishop of…