Lantern slide showing Poulaphouca Waterfall, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 13' and titled 'Poulaphuca 1899'. The photograph was taken by E MacDowel Cosgrove. Pollaphuca is also spelled Poulaphuca.
Lantern slide showing Poulaphouca Bridge and Waterfall, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 12' with no title. Four men and one woman can be seen in the foreground. Pollaphuca is also spelled Poulaphuca.
Lantern slide showing waterfalls of Upper River Liffey. Originally labelled 'W4 11' and titled 'Falls on Upper Liffey'. Cattle can be seen at the top of the waterfalls. The name Robinson is associated with this slide. The exact coordinates of the…
Lantern slide showing view of Enniskerry. Originally labelled 'W410' and titled 'Enniskerry'. Two men on a horse and cart can be seen on the road in the foreground. The Sugarloaf mountain can possibly be seen in the background. A church can be seen…
Lantern slide showing the Dargle river, Co Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 9' and titled 'Dargle'. Six men can been seen sitting and standing at the river bank. The exact coordinates of the location could not be determined.
Lantern slide showing the river Dargle, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 8' and titled 'Dargle Co. Wicklow C Russell'. The photograph was taken by C Russell. The exact coordinates of the location could not be determined.
Lantern slide showing the Vartry bridge over the river Dargle, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 7' and titled 'Dargle Bridge in the Dargle'. The exact coordinates of the location could not be determined.
Lantern slide showing the Dargle river, Co Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 6' and titled 'Dargle'. The exact coordinates of the location could not be determined.
Lantern slide showing the Vartry bridge over the river Dargle, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 5' and titled 'Dargle E MacDC 1889'. The year 1889 is associated with the slide. The photograph was taken by E MacDowel Cosgrave. The exact…
Lantern slide showing the river Dargle, Co. Wicklow. Originally labelled 'W4 4' and titled 'The Dargle'. The exact coordinates of the location could not be determined.