List of Illustrations in the Ordnance Survey Letters for Galway

Volume I

VolumeIllustrationPageHyperlink to illustration
1Arms at head of epitaph for John Burke of Glinsk72 View illustration
1Inscription in Ballintober Abbey89 View illustration
1Doorway in Killian old Church108 View illustration
1Tombstone with black-letter inscription at Abbey of Knockmoy135 View illustration
1Tombstone with black-letter inscription at Abbey of Knockmoy136 View illustration
1Black-letter inscription on the wall of abbey of Knockmoy138 View illustration
1Doorway in Kill-Fursa old Church162 View illustration
1West doorway in Cill Chathail old church224 View illustration
1High Cross at Cashel245 View illustration
1Doorway in West gable of Kiltiernan old Church305 View illustration
1Window in south side wall of Kiltiernan old Church306 View illustration
1Doorway in south side wall of Oranmore old Church317 View illustration
1Doorway in Round Tower at Rosscom322 View illustration
1Inscribed stone, Kiltullagh old castle333 View illustration
1Recess in side wall of Saint James's Chapel, Rahoon340 View illustration
1Map of the diocese of Annadown or the territory of Iar-Chonnacht363 View illustration
1Plan of Killeenavarra old Churches368 View illustration
1Cross-inscribed tombstone at Isert-Kelly old Church505 View illustration
1Cross-inscribed tombstone at Isert-Kelly old Church506 View illustration
1Cross-inscribed tombstone at Isert-Kelly old Church506 View illustration
1West doorway in Saint Derivla's Church in Kilmore-Erris, County Mayo515 View illustration
1John O'Donovan's examples of windows of 'Primitive Irish Churches'516 View illustration
1John O'Donovan's example of doorway in high medieval parish churches520 View illustration
1John O'Donovan's example of form of window in west gable of high medieval churches and abbeys521 View illustration
1Forms of window in John O'Donovan's 'Gothic Style'.521 View illustration
1John O'Donovan's example o form of east window of high medieval churches and abbeys522 View illustration
1John O'Donovan's alternative example of form of east window of high medieval churches and abbeys522 View illustration
1Doorway of Aghawall [Oughaval] old church under Croagh Patrick572 View illustration
1Doorway & windows of Killaspugbrone old church, County Sligo574 View illustration
1Doorway of the Church on Church-Island in Lough Key, County Roscommon575 View illustration
1Window in east gable of Temple Brecan old church on Inishmore, Aran Islands579 View illustration
1Sketches to illustrate John O'Donovan's observations on the proportional relationships of cathedral and round tower as specified in an early legal text (TCD MS H. 3. 17. Col. 653)581 View illustration
1Example of Mr. Rickman's 'long and short masonry' in a church at Monasterboice, County Louth585 View illustration

Volume II

VolumeIllustrationPageHyperlink to illustration
2Round-headed doorway in west gable, Meelick monastery56 View illustration
2Double doorway in south wall, Meelick monastery56 View illustration
2Window in south wall, Meelick monastery56 View illustration
2Windows in west gable of Dononaughta old church61 View illustration
2Upper part of doorway in Kilnamonoge old church65 View illustration
2Outer face of window in south wall of Kilnamonoge old church66 View illustration
2Tombstone with cross and inscription in Clonfert churchyard105 View illustration
2Doorway in west gable of Clonfert Cathedral106 View illustration
2Window in south side wall of Templemore or Cathedral of Kilmacduagh151 View illustration
2Doorway in west gable of the cathedral at Kilmacduagh151 View illustration
2Doorway in south wall of the cathedral at Kilmacduagh151 View illustration
2Doorway in south wall of Teampull Muire, Kilmacduagh159 View illustration
2Window in east gable of Teampull Muire, Kilmacduagh159 View illustration
2Window in east gable of Hynes's Monastery, Kilmacduagh (a) Outer face (b) Inner face161 View illustration
2Plan of monastery of Kilmacduagh164 View illustration
2Stones inserted in east wall of north wing of Teampull Mór, Kilmacduagh (a) Representation of St. Colman, Bishop; (b) Crucifixion scene165 View illustration
2Window in east gable of Saint Ethnea's Church, Killiney (a) Inner face (b) Outer face176 View illustration
2Windows in Church of St. John the Baptist, Kilmacduagh183 View illustration
2Upper part of breach in south wall of St. Brigid's old church near Ballinasloe227 View illustration
2Patrick O'Keefe's map of County Galway divided into its ancient territories, made under the supervision of John O'Donovan487 View illustration
2Doorway in south wall of Beagh old Church495 View illustration
2Outer face of second window in south wall of Beagh old Church496 View illustration
2Inner face of window in south wall of Beagh old Church496 View illustration
2Buttress on south wall of Beagh old Church497 View illustration
2Sectional view of buttress on south wall of Beagh old Church498 View illustration
2Triple window in east gable of Kinalekin Abbey505 View illustration
2Quadrangular window in wall extending from east gable, Kinalekin Abbey506 View illustration
2Doorway in Chapel attached to Kinalekin Abbey511 View illustration
2Carved stone window in Kinalekin Abbey512 View illustration
2Carved stone window in Kinalekin Abbey513 View illustration
2Window in east gable of Meelick Church, Clonrush Parish525 View illustration
2Cross-inscribed stone, Oileán Mór533 View illustration
2Cross-inscribed stone, Oileán Mór534 View illustration
2Doorway in round tower, Inishcealtra540 View illustration
2View of Holy Island, Lough Derg, from Mountshannon, July 1838540 View illustration
2Window of round tower, Inishcealtra542 View illustration
2Outer face of window in south wall of St. Caimin's Church, Inishcealtra547 View illustration
2Inner face of window in south wall of St. Caimin's Church, Inishcealtra547 View illustration
2Window in south wall of St. Caimin's Church, Inishcealtra (a) Inner face; (b) Outer face548 View illustration
2Cross carved on stone to north-east of 'small chapel' near St. Caimin's Church, Inishcealtra550 View illustration
2Top of doorway in south wall of St. Mary's Church, Inishcealtra553 View illustration
2Window in south wall of St. Mary's Church, Inishcealtra553 View illustration
2Doorway in west gable of St. Mary's Church, Inishcealtra554 View illustration
2Stone head in south wall of St. Mary's Church, Inishcealtra555 View illustration
2Inscribed stone below stone head in south wall of St. Mary's Church, Inishcealtra555 View illustration
2Window in east gable of 'Baptism House', Inishcealtra557 View illustration
2Base of stone cross with Irish inscription, Inishcealtra559 View illustration
2Inscription on base of stone cross, Inishcealtra560 View illustration
2Sketch-plan of monastery of Inishcealtra, showing position of churches and round tower567 View illustration
2Upper part of inside of window in east gable of Kiltartan old church602 View illustration
2Outside of window in east gable of Kiltartan old church603 View illustration
2Doorway in north side wall of Kiltartan old Church606 View illustration
2Window in north wall of Kiltartan old Church607 View illustration
2Window in south wall of Kilthomas old church623 View illustration
2Window in north wall of Kilthomas old church624 View illustration
2Window in south wall of Kilbeakanty old Church628 View illustration

Volume III

VolumeIllustrationPageHyperlink to illustration
3Window in east gable of the Church of the Seven Daughters, Inishmore28 View illustration
3Window in east gable of the Church on Oileán da Chruinne29 View illustration
3Window in east gable of the old church of Ballinakill31 View illustration
3Caislean na Circe or Castle of the Hen45 View illustration
3Doorway of St. Patrick's Church, Inchagoill47 View illustration
3Doorway of Teampull na Naomh, Inchagoill49 View illustration
3Window in south wall of Teampull na Naomh, Inchagoill49 View illustration
3Cross-slab built into Teampull na Naomh, Inchagoill49 View illustration
3List of characters from Thomas Astle's 'The Origin and Progress of Writing' (1784)50 View illustration
3Cross-inscribed pillar with ancient inscription, Inchagoill50 View illustration
3View of Doon Castle, June 10th 183974 View illustration
3Cloghan (stone house) on High Island81 View illustration
3Chapel of St. Feichin from the west, and ruins of the wall that surrounded the church82 View illustration
3Fragment of window in east gable of chapel of St. Feichin, High Island82 View illustration
3View of old Church of Kill89 View illustration
3John Kennedy's sketch of greyhound at Maree, 1815109 View illustration
3Ground-plan of St. Mac Dara's Church, Oileán Mac Dara134 View illustration
3Doorway and windows of St. Mac Dara's Church, Oileán Mac Dara136 View illustration
3View of. Mac Dara's Church, Oileán Mac Dara136 View illustration
3View of fish house on Wine Island near Ballynahinch137 View illustration
3Window at the west side of Ballynahinch138 View illustration
3Ground-plan of the old church of Moyrus139 View illustration
3Doorway in old church of Moyrus140 View illustration
3View of old church of Moyrus140 View illustration
3Window in old church of Moyrus140 View illustration
3Ground-plan of Aughnanure Castle168 View illustration
3Fireplace and doorway at Aghnanure Castle169 View illustration
3View of Aghnanure Castle169 View illustration
3Tower at Aughnanure Castle170 View illustration
3Ruin of an old Church171 View illustration
3View of an old church on the roadside near Ross172 View illustration
3Ground-plan of Dún Aengus206 View illustration
3Part of inner wall at Dún Aengus209 View illustration
3Dun Aengus from Ledwich's 'Antiquities of Ireland' (1790)219 View illustration
3Fishing hook' found at Dún Aengus221 View illustration
3Ground-plan of Dún Eoganacht225 View illustration
3Flight of stone steps in Dún Eochla236 View illustration
3Ground-plan of Dún Eochla236 View illustration
3Ground-plan of Dubh Chathair in Killeany249 View illustration
3Ground-plan of Dún Conchobhair in Killeany258 View illustration
3Ground-plan of fort in townland of Moore, Inish Meain264 View illustration
3View of O'Brien's Castle, Inisheer266 View illustration
3Stump of a Round Tower at Killeany348 View illustration
3Ornamented stone found at Killeany352 View illustration
3View of Teaghlach Einde, Inishmore356 View illustration
3View of Teampull Beanáin, Inishmore362 View illustration
3Window in east gable of Teampull Beanáin, Inishmore363 View illustration
3Cross-slab to south of Teampull Beanáin, Inishmore363 View illustration
3View of St. Kieran's Chapel, Monaster366 View illustration
3Cross-inscribed pillar to northeast of St. Kieran's chapel, Monaster367 View illustration
3Window in east gable of St. Kieran's Chapel, Monaster368 View illustration
3Cross-inscribed termon stones at St. Kieran's Chapel, Monaster369 View illustration
3Monumental pillar-stones at Teampull an Cheathrair aluinn, Inishmore373 View illustration
3View of Teampull Mac Duagh, Inishmore380 View illustration
3Doorway in west gable of Teampull Mac Duagh, Inishmore381 View illustration
3Stone with an inscription at St. Brecan's Church, Inishmore390 View illustration
3View of St. Brecan's Church, Inishmore391 View illustration
3Cross-ornamented stone dedicated to the Holy Ghost at a dried-up well near St. Brecan's Church, Inishmore392 View illustration
3St. Brecan's Church, Inishmore (a) Window in east gable; (b) Doorway in south wall; (c) Window in south Wall393 View illustration
3View of Teampull a'Phoill near St. Brecan's Church, Inishmore394 View illustration
3Ruined building said to have been a church, Inishmore397 View illustration
3Cross-inscribed stone near the lake, Inishmore397 View illustration
3View of the castle of Arkin or Cromwell's Fort, Inishmore403 View illustration
3View of the tower of Cromwell's Fort, Inishmore403 View illustration
3Doorway and east window of Teampull Muire, Inish Meain, and of a window in the Cathedral of Galway405 View illustration
3View of Teampull Muire, Inish Meain405 View illustration
3Stone Cross at Saint Kenirg's Bed, Inish Meain406 View illustration
3Doorway in Kilcannonagh old church, Inish Meain409 View illustration
3Window in east gable of Kilcannonagh old church, Inish Meain409 View illustration
3View of old church of Kilcannonagh, Inish Meain410 View illustration
3Choir-arch of Trinity Church or the Ivy Church at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow419 View illustration
3View of the Ivy Church at Glendalough, as given by Ledwich420 View illustration
3Doorway in the west gable of the Ivy Church at Glendalough421 View illustration
3Teampull Chaomhain, Inisheer (a) Doorway in south wall; (b) Window in east gable; (c) Window in south wall426 View illustration
3View of Teampull Chaomhain from the inside427 View illustration
3Amulet associated with St. Cavan430 View illustration
3View of Kilgobnet old church434 View illustration
3Window in east gable of Kilgobnet old church434 View illustration
3Galway, traced from 'A Prospect of the Most famous parts of the World', performed by John Speed (a) 1610; (b) 1631486 View illustration
3Galway traced from Mercator's Atlas, 1636490 View illustration
3Galway traced from Mercator's Atlas, 1636490 View illustration
3A Mappe of the Province of Connaght495 View illustration
3Galway traced from the Down Survey498 View illustration
3Two of the Parts of Ireland Comprising Leinster and Munster, from a Map among the State Papers R.I.A.501 View illustration
3A Trace of Leinster & Munster From a Map among the State Papers R.I.A.505 View illustration
3Barony of Killconnell [Kilconnell], from the Down Survey510 View illustration
3Barony of Athenry [Athenry], from the Down Survey510 View illustration
3Baronies from the Down Survey (a) Ballemoe [Ballymore]; (b) Clare510 View illustration
3Baronies from the Down Survey (a) Clanemtoneen [Clonmacnowen]; (b) half-barony of Rosse510 View illustration
3Barony of Gallen, Co. Mayo, from the Down Survey510 View illustration
3Baronies from the Down Survey (a) Killibane [Killian]; (b) Killcartar [Killtartan]510 View illustration
3Baronies from the Down Survey (a) Leitrim [Leitrim]; (b) Loughreagh [Loughrea]510 View illustration
3Barony of Longford, from the Down Survey510 View illustration
3Barony of Moycullin [Moycullen], from the Down Survey510 View illustration
3Barony of Tiaquin, from the Down Survey510 View illustration
3Barony of Ballinananen [Ballynahinch], from the Down Survey510 View illustration
3Baronies from the Down Survey (a) Downamore [Dunmore]; (b) Doonkillin [Dunkellin]510 View illustration
3Province de Connacie divisée en Dynasties pour les premiers siecles du Christianisme, Par le S. Robert de Vaugondy, 1757514 View illustration
3Two tracings of Galway from Mercator's Atlas, 1636514 View illustration
3Galway & Mayo from Norden's Map of Ireland, State Papers, R.I.A.514 View illustration
3Map of area around Ballina (part of Mayo & Sligo) from Norden's Map of Ireland, State Papers, R.I.A.514 View illustration
3Working copy of Ordnance Survey map of County Galway, 1838517 View illustration