Lantern slide of St. Doulagh's Church, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 64' and with the title ' Doulough Church Swords. 7386.' The current structure has undergone many building phases, with the earliest section being the east end dating to the…
Lantern slide of St. Doulagh's Church, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 65' and without a title. The current structure has undergone many building phases, with the earliest section being the east end dating to the mid-twelfth century. The church…
Lantern slide of St. Doulagh's Church, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 66' and with the title' S. Doulagh's Ch.' The current structure has undergone many building phases, with the earliest section being the east end dating to the mid-twelfth…
Lantern slide of St. Doulagh's Church, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 67' and with the title' S. Doulough's. Doulough Vaults.' The current structure has undergone many building phases, with the earliest section being the east end dating to…
Lantern slide of a plan of St. Doulagh's Church, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 67' and with the title 'RSAI S. Doulough's Co. Dub.' The current structure has undergone many building phases, with the earliest section being the east end dating…
Lantern slide of a drawing of St. Doulagh's Church, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 67' and with the title 'RSAI S. Doulough's Co. Dublin.' The current structure has undergone many building phases, with the earliest section being the east end…
Lantern slide of St. Douglagh's Well, CO. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 70' and without a title. The well lies 170 ft. to the north of the church, and is a two-storied octagonal building. On the south side is a square-headed door, and on the…
Lantern slide of St. Douglagh's Well, CO. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 71' and without a title. The well lies 170 ft. to the north of the church, and is a two-storied octagonal building. On the south side is a square-headed door, and on the…
Lantern slide of St. Douglagh's Well, CO. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 II 71' and without a title. The well lies 170 ft. to the north of the church, and is a two-storied octagonal building. On the south side is a square-headed door, and on the…
Lantern slide of the Archiepiscopal Palace, Tallaght, Co. Dublin. The castle was built by the Anglo Normans in 1324. Unfortunately by 1729 it had fallen into ruin and was demolished. By this time, most of the land was controlled by the Archbishop of…