Browse Items (6418 total)

box5_007 copy.jpg
Lantern slide of megalithic tomb, 'Labbacalee: across W. end'. Original catalogue number C41.7 and 'Mason Dublin' inscribed at the bottom of the slide. In pasture, on top of low gently sloping knoll c. 450m S of Funshion River. One of the largest…

box5_006 copy.jpg
Lantern slide of decortative in a Greco style plasterwork panels in Riverstown, Co. Cork. Dating from the eighteenth-century. Possibly from the Francini brothers. The subjects include male figures including one warrior and a family scene. Both scenes…

Tags:

box5_005 copy.jpg
Lantern slide of possible Megalithic tomb, Co. Cork. The slide has originally been catalogued as "C4 1 16" with a label reading "Labbacallee Leask" and another reading "Labbacalee, West End" and "Mason Dublin".

box5_004 copy.jpg
Lantern slide of stone statue of possible female religious figure. Original slide no.84. A. Carroll Dublin inscribed on sline in white ink.

box5_003 copy.jpg
Lantern slide of original printed photograph of cross inscribed stone, Ballyvourney, County Cork.his record is for the original location of 'St Gobnet's stone' which is c. 60m WSW of the present location (CO058-013002-). According to Kelly (1897,…

box5_002tif copy.jpg
Lantern slide of cross inscribed stone, Ballyvourney, County Cork.his record is for the original location of 'St Gobnet's stone' which is c. 60m WSW of the present location (CO058-013002-). According to Kelly (1897, 104), Windele noted on its removal…

box5_001 copy.jpg
Lantern slide of potential mealithic tomb Knockdrum. Within modern field wall. 81 10 inscribed on slide,"A. Carroll Rere of 16 Merrion Square, North" stamped at base of slide.

RSAI logo_300x206.jpg

box21_091 copy.jpg
Lantern slide of a market cross in Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh. Originally titled 'Lisnaskea Market Cross. West Face of Shaft.' The west side of the shaft has been carved with thirty-two small circular bosses arranged in eight straight rows of four.…

box21_090 copy.jpg
Lantern slide of a market cross in Lisnaskea, Co. Fermanagh. Originally titled 'Lisnaskea Market Cross. East Face of Shaft.' The base is formed of one stone and consists of an upper and lower part. Carved on the east face of shaft is a scene…
Output Formats

atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-json, omeka-xml, rss2