There is a group of seven people who have come together in order to set up a Liberties Museum - I chatted to one of them about their plans!
The Works Of The Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean Of St. Patricks, Dublin Arranged By Thomas Sheridan A.M. With Notes, Historical And Critical (Volume Ix) has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Architect: Alfred G. Jones The Christian Union Buildings in Lower Abbey Street were erected on the site of the Metropolitan Hall, formerly the Music Hall. The Metropolitan was a centre of Evangelicalism in Dublin in the 19th century, with thousands flocking to prayer meetings there. Continuing to be known as the Metropolitan Hall, there was
High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.
The dancing star, 32, took to Twitter to excitedly announce her pregnancy with a sweet snap of her husband planting a tender kiss on her blossoming belly.
A documentary revealing the experiences of boys at St Joseph’s school – both positive and negative – is to be aired tonight.
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Grafton St is currently undergoing a major makeover – so here’s how it has looked down through the years.
Architectural model by Sir Thomas Drew. Irish, ca. 1910.
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Architect: Thomas Burgh, Thomas Cooley In 1722 a centralised Linen Hall was proposed by the Linen Board and several sites around the city were considered and dismissed. The Linen Board eventually decided in favour of a three-acre site at the top of Capel Street. Over the next six years, the Linen Hall gradually took shape
A lovely series of lanes just off O’Connell Street. Today it looks like this: As you can see O’Connell Street, Cathedral St., Thomas Lane and Cathal Brugha St. form a sort of rectangle.…
O'Connell Street, Dublin, United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland.
I shot this “supermoon” this morning from the North Bull Wall. It was planned with the Photographers Ephemeris and I used the Canon 85mm f1.8 at f11 for 3.2 seconds at ISO 200 and . . . ahem . . . 85mm!
“Looking across the rooftops of the Liberties & Thomas St Winstanley's manufactured Shoes on Back Lane #LoveDublin #OldDublinTown @libertiesdublin @VisitDublin @donsdublin @MarshsLibrary @littlemuseumdub @joeliveline @dubcivictrust @abcassin @RobCross247”
Architect: William Mitchell The Hotel Metropole was a landmark in Dublin, located next to the General Post Office building in O'Connell Street. Originally four Georgian buildings combined together to form a hotel and known as the Prince of Wales, the building received various architectural embellishments to visually tie them together. Remodeled internally and externally by
Advertising leaflet for the Fox & Co. Shooting Range at 74 Thomas Street in Dublin. Date: Friday, 11 December [Would like to sort out a definite year for this one!] Printed by: City Printing Works, 13 Stafford Street, Dublin Size: 19 x 13 cm NLI Ref.: EPH B297
A bright white staircase with terrazzo treads is broad enough for a pair of tutu-clad dancers to pass inside the Melbourne dance institution overhauled by Hassell.
He even snapped Dublin on St Patrick's Day.