Lantern slide of yard, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as "53" and "13", with labels "Yard off 45 Church St" and "T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin". Depicts yard and housing.
Image showing the Dublin Working Boys' Home and Harding Technical School, on Lord Edward Street, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 226 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E.…
Lantern slide of St Doolagh's church, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as "3D X 47" with label "S. Doulough N. of Chapel". Depicts a window of the church from the exterior. There are several variations of the church name including Doolagh, Doulough…
Lantern slide of a view from a window, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 85' and without a title. The window is in typical Georgian style. These sash windows open showing a cast iron window guard. Retractable shutters are visible on either side of the…
Lantern slide of a window guard, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 85' and without a title. Cast and wrought-iron window guards were a popular architectural feature of the Georgian period. Their designs vary and differ according to individual taste.
Image showing the Wellington Monument at Phoenix Park, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 224 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title 'The Wellington…
Image showing the Wedgwood frieze found on the outside of the Round Room, Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 184 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel…
Lantern slide of Weavers' Hall, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 68' with title 'Weavers Hal- Coombel.' In 1192, Prince John gave the citizens of Dublin permission to organise themselves into guilds. The Weavers' Guild was granted their first charter…