Lantern slide depictinig a dolmen at Glenasmole. A man is leaning against the dolmen. Originally catalogued as 'D3 IX, 13' with the label ' Glenasmole Dolmen from South'.
Lantern slide depicting tomb of Sir Christopher Barnewall and his wife Marion at Lusk. Sir Christopher Barnewall 1522 to 1575 was a leading Anglo-Irish statesman of the Pale in the 1560s and 1570s, and was the effective Leader of the Opposition in…
Lantern slide depicting Montpelier Hill, County Dublin. Montpelier Hill (Irish: Cnoc Montpelier)[ is a 383-metre (1,257-foot) hill in County Dublin, Ireland. It is commonly referred to as the Hell Fire Club (Irish: Club Thine Ifrinn),[3] the popular…
Lantern slide depicting the site of the old walls of Dublin, at Back Lane. Originally catalogued as ' D3 ix, 18' with labelling 'Site of City Walls Back Lane'. The slide is also labelled with 'T.Mason, 5, Dame Street , Dublin.', possibly the…
Lantern slide depicting a print of Sweeney's Lane, Dublin. In the foreground, a woman can be seen standing and in the back ground can be seen individuals standing at a doorway. Originally cataloued as 'D3, IX, 19' with no further labelling.
Lantern slide depicting dutch gabled houses at Sweeney's Lane, Dublin. In the background can be seen three individuals, two men and one woman, standing in a doorway. Originally catalogued as 'D 3, ix, 20' with labelling 'Sweeney's Lane'.
Lantern sliden depicting a print of a timber framed house. Originally catalogued as 'D3, ix, 22' with labelling 'Ancient Wooden House, formerly in Castle Street, the last remaining in Dublin'.
Lantern slide depicting a dutch-gabled house at Marrowbone Lane, Dublin. Originally catalogued as 'D3 ix, 23' with labelling 'Old House in Marrowbone Lane, Dublin'.