The Temple Marino, Clontarf, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Dublin Core
Título
The Temple Marino, Clontarf, Co. Dublin, Ireland
            Assunto
Temple
                    Neo-Classical
            Descrição
Lantern slide of the Temple Marino, Clontarf, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 2' and with the title 'The Temple - Marino E. Haude '90.' Built in neo-classical style, this garden temple was built in the 1760's in the grounds of Marino House. It was originally a hunting lodge that was inherited but James Caulfield, the first earl of Charlemount. Inspired by his extensive travels across Europe, Caulfield returned to Ireland and commissioned the Casino to be built. Featured in the slide is a decorative urn that is located in front of the building. It is richly decorated and features a sculpted garland that attaches to the urn with ox heads.
            Criador
Sophie Hogan
            Editor
The Discovery Programme
            Colaborador
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)
            Formato
image/tiff
            Idioma
EN
            Tipo
Image
            Identificador
RSAI, Lantern Slide, Box 10
            Alternative Title
BOX10_054
            Date Created
15/07/15
            Has Format
Scanned to 2400 dpi , 16 bit greyscale image with automatic exposure
            Is Part Of
RSAI Lantern Slide Collection
            Extent
7559 x 7559 pixels
            Medium
Lantern Slides
            Spatial Coverage
Country: Ireland
                    County: Dublin
                    Logainm County Link:  http://www.logainm.ie/100002.aspx
                    Town: Marino
                    http://www.logainm.ie/1412145.aspx
                    Irish National Grid East:  o 17
                    Irish National Grid North: 36
                    Position Source: www.logainm.ie
                    Latitude:  53.371307
                    Longitude: -6.227029
            Rights Holder
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)
            Ficheiros
Citação
Sophie Hogan, “The Temple Marino, Clontarf, Co. Dublin, Ireland,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, acedido 4 de Novembro de 2025, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/26302.
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