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Lantern slide of an interior of a room. Originally labeled 'D3 84' and without a title.

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Image showing the Dublin Working Boys' Home and Harding Technical School, on Lord Edward Street, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 226 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E.…

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Image showing the Wellington Monument at Phoenix Park, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 224 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'The Wellington…

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Image showing the Wedgwood frieze found on the outside of the Round Room, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 184 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel…

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Lantern slide of Weavers' Hall, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 67' with title 'Weavers Hall.' In 1192, Prince John gave the citizens of Dublin permission to organise themselves into guilds. The Weavers' Guild was granted their first charter in…

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Lantern slide of Weavers Square, Dublin City. Originally labeled 'D3 IV 32' and with the title 'Weavers Square. Chambre Street.' In the 17th century a number of French Protestants, who were skilled weavers, fled to Ireland. It was here is Weaver's…

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Lantern slide showing a street view of a detail of Trinity College and of the Central Bank, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as "3 IX 69" with no further label. Depicts a view of the streets College Green in the foreground and College Street in the…

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Lantern slide depicting the General Post Office, O'Connell Street, Dublin. The foundations stone of the GPO was laid by Lord Whitworth on the 12th of August 1814. The architect was Francis Johnston. After the building was destroyed during the 1916…

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A Lantersn slide depicting a view of Findlater's Church , Parnell Square, Dublin. The church is a Presbyterian Church, decorated in the Gothic style. The site for the Church was bought by a Dublin merchant named Alexander Findlater. The opening…

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Image showing a train in Guinness Brewery, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 116 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'In Guinness's Brewery.'…
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