Lantern slide of the tympanum at Clonfert Cathedral. Originally labeled d as '7' with title 'Clonfert RSAI. H.C. HS Crawford.' The tympanum is made up of 25 stone triangles, 10 of which are heads. Underneath are 6 richly decorated columns that…
Lantern slide of a monumental stone, Inchagoill, Co. Galway. Originally labeled as 'Inchagoil.' Located next to Teampall Phaidrig, this obelistic pillar contains one of the earliest recorded Christian inscriptions in Ireland. It has two crosses on…
Lantern slide of The Church of St. Patrick, Inchagoill, Co. Galway. Originally labeled 'Inchagoill.' This early Christian church of St. Patrick consists of a nave and chancel. The doorway (pictured) is placed in the west gable, and is in the…
Lantern slide of Teampull na Naomh, Inchagoill, Co. Galway. Originally labeled 'Inchagoill.' This church is only a short distance SE of the Church of St. Patrick. Like the former, it comprises of a nave and choir. The Romanesque doorway in the slide…
Lantern slide of Teampull na Naomh, Inchagoill, Co. Galway. Originally labeled 'Inchagoill.' This church is only a short distance SE of the Church of St. Patrick. Like the former, it comprises of a nave and choir. The Romanesque doorway in the slide…
Lantern slide of a round tower, Lusk, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 33' and with the title 'LUSK.' This round tower forms a detached turret to the 15th century belfry tower. The tower contains 8 floors and is made from limestone. The tower…
Lantern slide of a round tower, Swords, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 34' and with the title 'Swords.' This round tower was once part of a monastic enclosure founded by St. Colmcille in 515. It is entered through a lintelled doorway on the…
Lantern slide of Dun Laoghaire Town Hall, Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 35' and with the title 'Town Hall Dun Laoghaire.' This building once contained trade and administration facilities along with a courthouse. Built during the 19th…
Lantern slide of Dun Laoghaire Harbour Co. Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 III 36' with the title ' The Harbour - Dun Laoghaire.' This monument was erected to commemorate the visit of King George IV in 1821. Subsequently, the town was renamed…