Lantern slide of a window at Annaghdown Cathedral Co. Galway. Originally labeled ' 2 G' with title 'Annaghdown RSAI.' The site was founded sometime after 1195 when it was granted to the Canons Regular of St Augustine. At present there remains a…
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 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 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 an eastern view of Abbeyknockmoy, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '11 G' and with label 'Knockmoy from East.' The chancel is most prominent in the picture along with the chapter room.
Lantern slide of a south- eastern view of Abbeyknockmoy, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '10 G' and with label 'Knockmoy Abbey, Co. Galway from S.E.' The chancel can be seen from its side along with the trancept.
Lantern slide of a north-eastern view of Abbeyknockmoy, Co. Galway. Originally labeled '9 G' and with label 'Knockmoy Abbey, Co. Galway from N.E.' The chancel and nave are most prominent and it is evident where the trancept has fallen to ruin.
Lantern slide of alter and stones at a sacred site on Inishbofin Island, Co. Galway. Originally titled '1. Alter & carved stones. Inishbofinne. MASON Optician. 5 Dame st Dublin' and labelled 'M1 42'. The exact location and purpose of the stones could…
Lantern slide of Annaghdown Tower House, Co. galway. Originally catalogued as '1 G' with label "Annaghdown Co. Galway.' The tower house was built in the late 14th century by the the O'Flaherty Clan but little is know about its history.