Lantern slide showing an ogham stone, Mountrussell, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 26' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' and titled 'No 3 2nd Angle' and 'Mountrussell Ogham 2nd Angle.' The stone has since been moved to the grounds of…
Lantern slide showing the exterior of the south side of the great hall of Desmond Hall, Newcastle, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 25' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' and titled 'Hall Newcastle W. Co Lim' and 'Windows in Great Hall,…
Lantern slide showing the peel-tower and keep of Desmond Hall, Newcastle, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 24' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' and titled 'Towers Newcastle W. Co Lim' and 'Peel Tower & Round Tower, Newcastle Co Limerick.'…
Lantern slide showing the peel-tower and keep of Desmond Hall, Newcastle, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 23' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' and titled 'Towers Newcastle W' and 'The Main Tower, Newcastle West.' The towers are shown…
Lantern slide showing an exterior view of Cappagh Castle from the northwest, Cappagh, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 21' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' and titled 'Cappagh Castle N.W. Limerick.' A man can be seen in the slide, leaning…
Lantern slide showing an interior view of Adare Franciscan Friary, Adare, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 20' and titled 'Adare Franciscan' and 'Adare Abbey.' Three sedilia and two deep recesses can be seen. A man can be seen sitting on a…
Lantern slide showing an exterior view of Adare Franciscan Friary, Adare, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 19' and titled 'Adare Abbey.' The friary is shown covered in growth. Three men can be seen in the foreground, reclining on the ground.
Lantern slide showing an exterior view of Adare Castle, Adare, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 18' and titled 'Adare Cas.' The castle is shown covered in growth. Adare Castle is also known as Desmond Castle. The River Maigue can be seen in the…
Lantern slide showing the Treaty Stone, Limerick, Co. Limerick. Originally labelled 'L2 17' and titled 'Treaty Stone Limerick.' The Treaty of Limerick was believed to have been signed on the stone, which is now displayed on a pedestal.