Child and Dog, Dublin, Co. Dublin
Child
Dog
Image showing a small child and dog in Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 84 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'A Convalescent.' The exact location of the image could not be determined.
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Saint Columba's Church, Dublin, Co. Dublin
Chapel
Image showing St. Columba's Church, Iona Road, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 80 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'Drumcondra Chapel.' The image show scaffolding on the building.
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Pre-Reformation Relics, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Co. Dublin
Relics
Cathedral
Image showing pre-Reformation relics in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 58 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'Pre-Reformation Relics.'
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O'Connell Monument and Mortuary Chapel, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Co. Dublin
Monument
Chapel
Image showing O'Connell Monument and the Mortuary Chapel at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 51 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'O'Connell Monument and Mortuary Chapel, Glasnevin.'
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Print, Essex Bridge, Dublin, Co. Dublin
Print
Bridge
Image showing a print of Essex Bridge, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 32 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'Essex Bridge (End of 18th Century).' Essex Bridge is now named Grattan Bridge.
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The Church of the Three Sons of Nessa, Ireland's Eye, Co. Dublin
Church
Ruins
Image of the ruins of the Church of the Three Sons of Nessa, Ireland's Eye, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 9 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'S. Nessan, Ireland's Eye.'
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Saint Andrew's Statue, Saint Andrew's Church, Dublin, Co. Dublin
Statue
Image of St. Andrew's Statue at Saint Andrew's Church, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 7 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'S. Andrew.' The statue originally stood over the door of the Church and has been damaged with bullet holes.
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Stone Bridge, Dublin City, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Bridge
Lantern slide of a stone bridge, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 IV 78' and without a title. The slide is made of stone and features a niche at either side. Once oof the niches appears to have been filled in however. The exact location of the bridge is unknown, although it more than likely spans over the Grand Canal somewhere in the city. A bus can be seen travelling over the bridge with passangers sitting on top.
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College Green, Dublin City, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Trinity College
Parliament House
Lantern slide of a drawing of College Green, Dublin. It is not originally ladeled and is just titled "College Green. In the drawing you can see Trinity College background the former House of Parliament to the side. Also present in the illustration is the statue of William of Orange that was created by Grinling Gibbons. There appears to be some sort of large procession taking place. The streets are lined with people and there are numerous amounts of soldiers present, both on foot and horse back. There are also canons which have been fired. It is possible that this scene marks the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Ireland in 1885, but it is unclear.
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St. Michael le Pole, Dublin City, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Church
Round Tower
Lantern slide of St. Michael le Pole, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 IV 72' and with the title '1766.' Dating to the 12th century, the church of St. Michael le Pol (St. Michael of the Pool) stood between Ship St. and Chancery Lane. The church had a round tower and underneath it there has been archaeological artifacts found dating as far back to the first millennium.
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