Annaghdown Cathedral, Co. Galway, Ireland
Romanesque Window
Cathedral
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 nave, chancel and church. Its E gable contains a robbed window (pictured) which some authorities believe to be the original location of the Romanesque window presently in the 'cathedral'. The window has a round head with the jambs intricately carved with triangluar panels. The have floral motifs which are bound by beading. There is a snake like beast at the terminal of the jambs.
Sophie Hogan
RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 22_19
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Athcarne Cross, Co. Meath
High Cross
Lantern slide showing Athcarne Cross, Co. Meath. Originally labelled 'M ii 2 70' and titled Athcarne White Cross, Co. Meath 10/1950. It is also known as Gaulstown Cross or the White Cross. It is located at Reask, Duleek, Co. Meath
Gina Duffy
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RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 36
RSAI Lantern Slide Collection
Athcarne Cross, Co. Meath
High Cross
Lantern slide showing Athcarne Cross, Co. Meath. Originally labelled 'M ii 2 70' and titled Athcarne. It is also known as Gaulstown Cross or the White Cross. A workman is seen in the background and tools are seen in the foreground.
Gina Duffy
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RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 36
RSAI Lantern Slide Collection
Cormac's Chapel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Chapel
Lantern slide showing the exterior doorway entrance of Cormac's chapel at Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Originally catalogued with the label 'T198' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin'. Titled 'Cashel Entrance Door, Cormac's Chapel'.
Sophie Leveque
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RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 41
Cormac's Chapel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Chapel
Lantern slide showing the exterior of Cormac's Chapel at at Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. This slide can be seen on page facing 140 in Volume 2, Number 2, published June 30, 1912, of the Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Originally catalogued with the label 'T199' and titled 'Cormac's Chapel Cashel'. There is an unreadable handwritten title on the back of the slide that could be 'Cashel'. There is an adhesive label on the front of the front of the slide that reads 'Optician, 5, Dame Street, Dublin'.
Sophie Leveque
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RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 41
Cormac's Chapel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Chapel
Lantern slide showing the exterior of Cormac's chapel at the Rock of Cashel at Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Originally catalogued with the label 'T1 11 27' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin'. Titled 'Cormac's Chapel Cashel'. On the front of the slide written is 'HC' possibly referring to Henry Crawford who was Vice President of RSAI. On the back of the slide is an additional handwritten label, 'RSAI'.
Sophie Leveque
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RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 41
Cormac's Chapel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Chapel
Lantern slide showing the exterior of Cormac's chapel at the Rock of Cashel at Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Originally catalogued with the label 'T1 11 28' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin'. Titled 'Cormac's Chapel Cashel' and 'C 11 H.C. RSAI'. 'HC' possibly refers to Henry Crawford who was Vice President of RSAI. On the top edge of the slide is an additional handwritten label, '24B.'. Slide is simliar to Box41_010.
Sophie Leveque
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RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 41
Cormac's Chapel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Chapel
Lantern slide showing the South West exterior of Cormac's chapel at the Rock of Cashel at Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. The round adhesive labels are visible on the scan of the image of the slide. Originally catalogued with the label 'T1 11 29' and titled 'Cashel Cormac S.W. 30'. The title is on the front of the slide and the top edge.
Sophie Leveque
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RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 41
Cormac's Chapel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Chapel
Lantern slide showing the interior of Cormac's Chapel at Cashel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Originally catalogued with the label 'T1 11 31' and titled 'Cashel'.
Sophie Leveque
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RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 41
Dun Aengus Ringfort, Inishmore, Co. Galway. Ireland.
Dœn Aonghasa
Ringfort
Cashel
Aran Islands
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 stone ramparts including a series of defensive stones known as a 'Chevaux de Frise.' Excavations undergone in the early 20th century revealed that settlement on the site dated as far back as c. 1500 B.C. The slide shows the fort at a distance.
Sophie Hogan
RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 22_74
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