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Lantern slide of Powerscourt House, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 49' and with the title 'Powerscourt House William Street.' Powerscourt House was built for Richard Wingfield who was the third Viscount Powerscourt. It was built between 1771-4…

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Lantern slide of Powerscourt House, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 50' and with the title 'Powerscourt House.' Powerscourt House was built for Richard Wingfield who was the third Viscount Powerscourt. It was built between 1771-4 and was designed…

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Powerscourt, Co. Dublin [recte Wicklow]

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Image showing pre-Reformation relics in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Co. Dublin. The image appears on page 58 of The Dictionary of Dublin: Being a Comprehensive Guide to the City and its Neighbourhood by E. MacDowel Cosgrave with the title…

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Preparing a blast Limestone quarries at Kanturk Co. Cork 19 May 58

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Lantern slide of presbyterian church, Co. Armagh. Originally catalogued as "A 2 3", with label "The Mall Pres. Ch Armagh". Depicts the Palladian facade of the church.

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Lantern slide depicting a church in Clones, Co. Monaghan. Originally titled 'Presbyterian Church. Clones. Co. Monaghan' and labelled 'M3 4'. The monument depicted is of a Presbyterian church in Clones, dating from c1858 and designed by William Barre.…

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Lantern slide of Cullybackey Presbyterian church, Co. Antrim. Originally catalogued as "A 1 20" with label "Cullybackey Pres. Church". Depicts a view of the church including full height of steeple.

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Lantern slide showing the 'Priest's Seat' rock formation in Dunnamo, Aughernagalliagh in the Mullet Peninsula, Co. Mayo. Originally labelled 'M1 20' and titled 'Dunnamo & Priests Seat, Mayo 1918' and 'T. Mason, 5, Dame Street, Dublin.' The year 1918…

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Lantern slide depicting a print of a view of the Library of Trinity College Dublin. The print is by Joseph Tudor 1739 to 1759. This is no. 6 of the Six views of Dublin, drawn by Joseph Tudor circa 1750 and engraved and published in London (see…
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