Lantern slide showing a photograph of Caherdaniel, County Kerry. The slide was originally labelled 'K1 13,' '28,' 'Caherdaniel Kerry,' and 'Mason Optician, 5 Dame Street, Dublin.'
Lantern slide showing a stone cross found close to Kilmalkedar Church, Kilmalkedar, Co. Kerry. Originally titled 'Cross at Kilmalkedar Ch. Kerry, 7.3 high, 4.6 across arms' and labelled 'KI 3 61.' The initials 'C. TB' appear on the slide.
Lantern slide of the steps of Staigue Fort, Co. Kerry. Originally labelled 'K1 II 45' and titled 'Staigue'. The Staigue Fort is located along the Ring of Kerry, near the village of Sneem on the Iveragh peninsula.
Lantern slide showing the stone ascent on Skellig Michael, Co. Kerry. Originally titled 'Skelligs' and 'III A18' and labelled 'K1 III 3' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' Two men can be seen sitting beside the steps.
Lantern slide showing a stairway on Skellig Michael, Co. Kerry. Originally labelled 'K1 42' and titled 'Skelligs' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' A puffin can be seen.
Lantern slide showing the southern stairway of Skellig Michael, Co. Kerry. Originally labelled 'K1 41' and titled 'Skelligs A20' and 'Mason Optician, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' Two men can be seen, standing on the steps.
Lantern slide showing a portion of the southern stairway of Skellig Michael, Co. Kerry. Originally labelled 'K1 38' and titled 'Approach to Monastery - Skellig.' A man can be seen, sitting beside the steps.
Lantern slide showing a photograph of the staigue stone fort in County Kerry. Staigue is a partly ruined ring fort believed to have been built between 300 and 400 AD. The slide was originally labelled 'K1 12,' 'A2,' 'Staigue Fort' and 'T. Mason, 5,…