Lantern slide of church facade, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as 'D3 VIII 69', with labels 'Augustinain Church' and 'Thomas St Dublin'. Depicts the front facade of the Augustinian church with figures walking past on the street.
Lantern slide of sculptures, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as 'D3 VIII 71', with label 'Abbeygate '. Depicts a collection of sculptures on display in the National Gallery of Ireland.
Lantern slide of sculptures, Co. Dublin. Originally catalogued as 'D3 VIII 72', with no further label. Depicts a single sculpture titled 'Boy extracting a thorn' on display in the National Gallery of Ireland.
Lantern slide of the exhibition building of at Leinster Lawn, Dublin. This was the former location of the Royal Dublin Society before it moved to Ballsnridge. A single tree can be seen on the left and right hand sides of the building. People can…
Lanten slide of the floating chapel at Ringsend, which dates back to 1847. This engraving was donated to the National Library of Ireland by Jasper Robert Joly (1819-1892). In the foreground is a wooden ship with two flags on it, the Union Jack and…
Lantern slide of two bridges on the river Liffey, one of which is Barrack bridge, which was built in 1670. It connected Ushers Island and Elis Quay prior to the present iron bridge over the River Liffey. It was later named Victoria Bridge but was…
Lantern slide of an engraving of the Rotunda Hospital, Parnell Street, Dublin. In the foreground can be seen individuals and a horse and carriage. Originally catalogued as 'D 3 76' with labelling 1783.
Lantern slide depicting a print by Samuel Frederick Brocas (1792 -1847) of the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. The hospital was originally referred to as the 'Lying - in Hospital'. Orginally catalogued as 'D3 VIII 77' with no further labelling.
Lantern slide depicting a view of the Rotunda Hospital. In the foreground, two individuals can be seen walking in front of the building. Originally catalogued as 'D3 VIII, 78' with label 'Rotunda'.
Lantern slide depicting the General Post Office, O'Connell Street, Dublin. The foundations stone of the GPO was laid by Lord Whitworth on the 12th of August 1814. The architect was Francis Johnston. After the building was destroyed during the 1916…