Lantern Slide of the south side of Trim Castle in Trim, Co. Meath. Originally labelled '35:6' and 'M2 6' with the title 'Trim Castle - South Side - RSAI'.
Lantern Slide of the Barbican Gate of Trim Castle in Trim, Co. Meath. Originally labelled '35:5' and 'M2 5' and the title 'Trim Castle (Barbican Gate) born?: D.RD? RSAI'.
Lantern Slide of a plan of Trim Castle in Trim, Co. Meath. Originally labelled '35:4' and 'M2 4' with the title 'Plan - Trim Castle - RSAI'. The site St. Mary's Abbey, the Franciscian Friar, the Water Gate and the Dublin Gate can be seen on the plan.…
Lantern slide of a drawing of a room in Talbot's Castle in Trim Co. Meath. Originally labelled '35:3' and 'M3 3' with the title 'Rm: Talbot Castle - Trim RSAI'. Talbot's Castle is a Manor House which was converted from an Abbey Building. A seated…
Lantern Slide of the Yellow Steeple at Trim in Co. Meath. Originally labelled '35:2' and 'M2' with the title 'RSAI Trim'. Two men can be viewed at the gatway in front of the steeple.
Lantern Slide of a section and plan of a chamber at Newgrange in Co. Meath. Originally labelled '35:1' 'M2 1' with the title 'T. MASON, 5, DAME STREET, DUBLIN'.
Lantern slide showing Roscommon Castle, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'Roscommon Castle 1895' with no label. Numerous figures can be seen in the slide. Two men stand to the side in the middleground. Three women and one man stand facing…
Lantern slide showing Roscommon Castle, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon. Originally labelled 'R 59' and titled 'Roscommon Castle.' Numerous figures can be seen in the slide. Two women, a man, a girl, and a boy sit on some ruins. A man stands besides the…
Lantern slide showing the western doorway of Clontuskert Abbey, Clontuskert, Co. Galway. Originally labelled 'R 58 and titled 'Cloontuskert' and 'Mason Dublin.' The carvings on the doorway depict St. Michael weighing souls, Saints Augustine,…
Lantern slide showing a capital in a church in Co. Roscommon. Originally labelled 'R 57' and titled 'Roscommon Prot Ch Capital of Early Date' and 'Mason Dublin.' The church is possibly an early protestant church located in Co. Roscommon. The exact…