Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 91' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin. The double-aisled section of the church dates to the 14th century,…
Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 90' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin. The double-aisled section of the church dates to the 14th century,…
Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 89' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin. The double-aisled section of the church dates to the 14th century,…
Lantern slide of St. Mary's Church, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 88' with the title 'Howth Abbey.' 'The Fry Spot Mask' is inscribed on the actual glass of the slide. The original church dates to c. 1042 and was founded by Sitric, King of Dublin.…
Lantern slide of Howth Castle, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 87' with the title 'Howth Castle.' The castle has undergone many renovations, with the earliest parts that survive dating from the mid-15th century. In 1738, the castle underwent major…
Lantern slide of a cairn, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 86' and with the title 'Cross Cairn Howth 1921.' This is a small cairn of stones located on elevated ground. It has been referred to as the 'Cross Cairn' and 'St. Patrick's Cross. 'Standing…
Lantern slide of a portal tomb, Howth. Originally labeled 'D3 II 85' and with the title 'Howth.' Also know as "Aideen's Grave" this portal tomb lies close to Howth Castle. The entrance is located at the SE side which leads into a single chamber. It…
Lantern slide of Baldongan Castle, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 39' and with the title 'Baldugan.' Traditionally this castle is associated with the Knights Templar since its construction in the 13th century. It acted as the seat of the De…
Lantern slide of a drawing showing a drawing of a church and graveyard. The slide was originally labeled D3 VI 80 and 'Drumcondra Dublin'. This is the burial place of Francis Grose.
Lantern slide of a photograph of Dalkey Co. Dublin. The slide was originally labeled D3 VI 7 and 'Dalkey Co. Dublin'. The slide shows a view of the castle and the street.