Black and white and also sepia photographs of assorted Romanesque sites in Ireland, includes St. Flannan's Oratory, Co. Clare; Killeshin, Co. Laois; [Aghowle], Co. Wicklow; and Rahan, Co. Offaly.
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Black and white photographic prints of oak statues, early 16th century, located in Fethard, Co. Tipperary. Noted to depict "Christ on Calvary" and "God the Father (portion of the Trinity)".
Black and white photograph of Rathbeg site at Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon
Black and white photographic print of the Cross of Cong, from front, rear and shot of close-up detail of right arm, front, of cross.
Black and white photographs of the Ardagh Chalice, with close up images of detail of various parts and components. Also includes images of other items, such as a plain chalice, as part of the Ardagh Hoard, Ardagh, Co. Limerick.
File of black and white photographs of various high crosses at Tynan Abbey, Co. Armagh.
Assorted postcards kept by Etienne Rynne with images of assorted Irish and international objects, sites, and items of archaeological/historical importance. One postcard is entitled "The Green Aisle and Shamrock For Ever", to mark St. Patrick's Day and to which a packet of Shamrock seed is still attached.
File of black and white photographs from unidentified monastic site, with images of stone high crosses, doorways, etc. Images are sent to Etienne Rynne by the Antiquity Publications Ltd., Cambridge.
Black and white photographs of assorted heritage and archaeological sites in Co. Clare, including a stone house site at [Fennon, Sandhill], Stone high cross at Dysert O'Dea; Fulacht Fiadha at Sgahard; Sheela-na-gig at Canal Bridge, Clonlara; gateway of Dromoland Castle; standing stone at Knockastooley, Doolin; view across a river of carn site near Kilshanny; Leamanagh Castle; tourist cottages at Lake Inchiquin, Corofin; church pinnacle at Barefield; bell-barrow, Lisdoonvarna; Ring-Barrow, Co. Sligo; Wooden pathway, High Street, Dublin; Rathlin Castle, Co. Westmeath; 'The Pale', Co. Kildare; Stone slab, Co. Fermanagh.