Lantern slide of the tomb of John Philpot Curran, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 3' and with the title 'Curran's Tomb.' Located in Glasnevin Cemetery, this impressive sarcophagus belongs to John Philpot Curran. Curran was established in 18th…
Lantern slide showing a photograph of the Temple in Marino Dublin. The slide was originally labeled D3 VI 82 and 'The Temple Marino Dublin' and 'Sir William Chambers'.
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.…
Image showing the temple at Santry Court, Santry, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 193 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'Temple, Santry Court.'…
Image showing Swords Castle, Swords, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 165 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'Swords Castle.'
Image showing stucco-work in Rotunda Chapel, 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 Cosgrave with the title 'Stucco in Rotunda…
Lantern slide of effigial tomb, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as 'D3 V 22', with labels 'Mac Dowel Cosgrave M.D.' and 'Strongbow Ch Ch Cath: Dublin'. Depicts two recumbent stone effigial tombs, the larger (commonly considered to be the tomb of…
Lantern slide of street view, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as "3 IX 74" with no further label. Depicts a series of buildings lining a street and features several figures.
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…