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Lantern slide showing the nave of Boyle Abbey, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. Originally labelled 'R 45' and titled 'Boyle Nave' and 'Mason Dublin.'

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Lantern slide showing a nave capital at Boyle Abbey, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Originally labelled 'R 41' and titled 'Boyle Nave Capital.' A depiction of three human figures can be seen.

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Lantern slide showing a nave capital at Boyle Abbey, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Originally labelled 'R 40' and titled 'Boyle Abbey, Nave Capital.' A floral design can be seen.

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Lantern slide showing a nave capital at Boyle Abbey, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Originally labelled 'R 39' and titled 'Boyle Nave Capital.' A floral design can be seen.

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Lantern slide showing a nave capital at Boyle Abbey, Boyle, Co. Roscommon Originally labelled 'R 38' and titled 'Capital of nave, Boyle Abbey, 1412W' and 'Mason.' A depiction of animals can be seen.

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Lantern slide showing a nave capital at Boyle Abbey, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. Originally labelled 'R 37' and titled 'Boyle Abbey, Nave Capital.' A depiction of two animals can be seen.

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Lantern slide showing a map of Rindown Castle and surrounding areas, Warren, Co. Roscommon. Originally labelled 'R 51' and titled 'Rinnduin Cas.' A harbor, church ruins, and tower ruins can also be seen. Rindown Castle is also spelled Rindoon Castle.…

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Lantern slide depicting McDermot Castle on Castle Island in Lough Key. Originally titled 'On Lough Key. Co. Roscommon.' and labelled 'R 13'. The slide depicts McDermot Castle on Castle Island found in Lough Key. The name of the lake itself comes from…

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Lantern slide depicting Kilronan Holy Well and Cursing Stones, Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'Kilronan Holy Well and Cursing Stones, Co. Ross' and labelled 'R 22'. The slide depicts St. Lassir's holy well, which is located across the road from…

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Lantern slide depicting Kilronan Abbey, Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'Doorway Kilronan Old Ch Co. Roscommon' and labelled 'R 21'. According to tradition St Ronan and his daughter St Lasair traveled from Monaghan in the 6th century and established…
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