Lantern slide of Tailor's Hall, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 83' and with the title 'Taylors Hall.' This is the only surviving medieval Guild Hall in Dublin. It was established in 1706 as the headquarters of the Guild of Merchant Tailors. The…
Lantern slide of Balscadden Bay, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 95' and with the title 'Balscadden Bay Howth.' Balscadden Bay is located to the north of Dublin Bay on the far side of the Howth peninsula. A Martello tower and Howth Harbour are…
Lantern slide of Kilbarrack church and graveyard, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 97' and with the title ' Kilbarrick Ch Yard Howth.' It is reported that an early church was founded on this site by St. Berach in the 6th century. The building we…
Lantern slide of Malahide Castle, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 98' and with the title 'Malahide Castle.' Malahide is one of the oldest castles in Ireland and it has been associated with the Talbot family since 1175. Richard Talbot was…
Lantern slide of a drawing of a doorway on Tyrone Street, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 73' and with the title 'Tyrone S.' The current name for the street is Marlborough St. It was only called Tyrone Street for a short period of time in the late…
Lantern slide of Ireland's Eye, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 95' and with the title 'Ireland's Eye.' Ireland's Eye is a small island located near Howth of the coast of Dublin. Currently it is a bird sanctuary and is home to ruins of St.…
Lantern slide of a drawing of a hospital, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 86' and without a title. 'Hospital near Dublin' is written below the image.
Lantern slide of the Strawberry Beds, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 100' and with the title 'Strawberry Beds.' The Strawberry Beds run alongside the River Liffey on the North side of the City. In the slide there is a small stone bridge and a…