Colour photographic prints and polaroids from the 1998 St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin City, with images taken throughout the city of the Macnas component within the parade.
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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)".
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 19 images.
Photographs entitled “Still Lives” taken for an exhibition. The central featured item in the photographs is a piece of bog oak, captured resting on a suitcase, and balanced against a lampstick. The items are spotlit.
Two identical contact sheets and corresponding negative sheet containing 16 images.
Piece entitled “Still Lives” taken for an exhibition. The photographs are of a piece of bog oak resting on a suitcase. The item is spot lit, and the photographs are taken with different levels of lighting.
Contact sheet and corresponding negative sheet containing 24 images.
Stills of a images on the television set, captioned in the index as “Listen on TV”. One of the stills is a credit that says “Composer, Roger Doyle”, who composed the music for “Atlantean” and “Budawanny”. Cinegal logo.
Images of a tree in silhouette of a lake, and side profile photographs of Hannah Quinn.
File of colour photographic prints of production shots taken during production of "Stoker", staged by Ouroboros Theatre Company.
Black and white photograph of stone circle at Ballynow, Co. Down (with figure standing in the stone circle.)
Black and white photographs (taken by Helen Lanigan) of stone head and stone crosses at Dunnamaggin, Co. Kilkenny.
Black and white photographic prints of carved stone heads at various, mostly unidentified, locations in Ireland. Possibly some international also.
File of black and white photographic prints of stone heads and related objects and artefacts. Captions on images read that most are sourced from the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. Many are unlabelled and unidentified. Present captions include: Stone head known as "the Sailor", Raphoe, Co. Donegal; Three-faced stone head from Corleck, Co. Cavan; Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone (Armagh County Museum); [Coverville] Co. Cavan; Tynan Head, Armagh Cathedral; Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh (Armagh COunty Museum; Stone head, Cavan Town; Cumberland, UK; Battersea Park, London, UK; Killboy Co. Wicklow (stone head in doorway at petrol station); Broadford, Co. Clare.