Lough Key, Co. Roscommon
Dublin Core
Title
Lough Key, Co. Roscommon
Subject
Figures
Description
Lantern slide depicting two figures boarding a boat on Lough Key Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'On Lough Key, Co. Roscommon' and labelled 'R 12'. The slide depicts two men in and boarding a boat. One man stands in the boat with the oar, and the other, dressed in a top hat appears to be boarding the boat. The lake the boat is on is Lough Key, in Roscommon near the town of Boyle. In Irish mythology, Ce was the druid of the god Nuada. He was wounded in the Second Battle of Mag Tuired and fled southward until he came to Carn Corrslebe, where he rested. He saw ahead of him a beautiful plain full of flowers. He sought to reach it, and when he did, he died. When his grave was dug there, a lake burst out of it, and flooded the whole plain. It was thus named Loch Ce after him.
Creator
Holly Cooper
Publisher
The Discovery Programme
Contributor
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)
Format
image/tiff
Language
EN
Type
Image
Identifier
RSAI, Lantern Slide, BOX 38
Alternative Title
BOX38_012
Date Created
22/08/15
Has Format
Scanned to 2400 dpi , 16 bit greyscale image with automatic exposure
Is Part Of
RSAI Lantern Slide Collection
Extent
114.3mb
7570 x 7559 pixels
Medium
Lantern Slides
Spatial Coverage
Country: Ireland
County: Roscommon
Logainm Code: https://www.logainm.ie/100027.aspx
Townland: Tawnytaskin
Logainm Townland: https://www.logainm.ie/42760.aspx
Irish National Grid East:183751
Irish National Grid North: 305392
Position Source: www.logainm.ie
Latitude: 53.997679
Longitude: -8.2485437
Place: Lough Key, Co. Roscommon Latitude: 53.9838971 Longitude: -8.23708529999999
Rights Holder
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)
Files
Citation
Holly Cooper, “Lough Key, Co. Roscommon,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed November 7, 2024, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/467672.
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