Lantern slide depicting St. Lawrence's Gate in Drogheda, Co. Louth. It is assumed that hte slide was originally titled 'DROGHEDA:ST. LAWRENCE'S GATE MASON' however the label has been damaged and now reads 'ROGHEDA: ST LAWRENCE'S' and labelled 'L5…
Lantern slide depicting St. Mochta's House, Louth, Co. Louth. Originally titled 'ST. MOCHTA'S. LOUTH 1933 Thomas H. Mason, 5-6 Dame St., DUBLIN, C.I.' and labelled 'L5 67'. The slide depicts the house of St. Mochta, before conservation work started…
Lantern slide depicting St. Mochta's House, Louth, Co. Louth. Originally titled 'ST. MOCHTA'S. LOUTH 1933 Thomas H. Mason, 5-6 Dame St., DUBLIN, C.I.' and labelled 'L5 68'. The slide depicts the house of St. Mochta, before conservation work started…
Lantern slide depicting Beaulieu House, Drogehda, Co. Louth. Originally titled 'BEAULIEU HO. Lth. HGL' and labelled 'L5 69'. The slide depicts the house, gate and driveway of Beaulieu House. The house is located on the banks of the River Boyne, and…
Lantern slide depicting the old enterance to Balls Grove House in Drogheda, Co. Louth. Originally without a title and labelled 'L5 70'. The slide depucts a set of arched gates with three men standing beside them. Additionally, there are two small…
Lantern slide depicting a coastal scene in Co. Louth. Originally without a title and label. The exact location of the beach in the image could not be determined, however it is likely that it is Blackrock beach in Drogheda, Co. Louth.
Lantern slide depicting main street Roscommon in Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'Roscommon' and labelled 'R 1'. The image depicts the main street in Roscommon, with multiple figures in the background and foreground, including a man with a donkey.…
Lantern slide depicting Roscommon Castle in Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'Roscommon Castle T. MASON, 5 Dame St. DUBLIN' written directly on the slide and labelled 'R 2'. The image depicts Roscommon Castle located northwest of Roscommon town…
Lantern slide depicting an aerial view plan of Roscommon Castle, Co. Roscommon. Originally without titled and labelled 'R 3'. The plan depicts Roscommon Castle ocated northwest of Roscommon town centre. The monument itself was built in stages over…
Lantern slide depicting Roscommon Abbey, Co. Roscommon. Originally titled 'Roscommon Abbey' and labelled 'R 4'. Origianlly founded in c. 1253 by Felim O'Connor the King of Connacht as a Dominican Friary. The slide depcits one of the two remaining…