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O'Connell Street, Dublin and the Spire
O'Connell Street, Dublin and the Spire
This image of O'Connell Street Dublin was taken in 2005 from Ballast House, Westmoreland Street
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Flower Calendar
Flower Calendar
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Aras an Uachtarain
Aras an Uachtarain
An image of the President of Ireland's residence 'Aras an Uachtarain'.
Courtesy of Dept. of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Beggar's Bush and Dublin Bay, c. 1740
Beggar's Bush and Dublin Bay, c. 1740
This image from an engraving features in Weston St. John Joyce's book The Neighbourhood of Dublin. In the foreground, if you look carefully, you should be able to make out the figures of two people. They are two beggars standing beneath a large bush in the area which would become known as Beggar's Bush.
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A Viking Long Boat
A Viking Long Boat
An illustration of a Viking long boat, which first came to Dublin in the 9th century.
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A 'Fair' Fight
A 'Fair' Fight
This sketch is by a man called Samuel Lover and is featured in Weston St. John Joyce's book The Neighbourhood of Dublin. The sketch depicts a brawl at the infamous Donnybrook Fair. A wide variety of weapons and ammunition are being used by the participants.
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Buck Jones's House, Clonliffe, 1911
Buck Jones's House, Clonliffe, 1911
Clonliffe House was home for a number of years to Frederick E. Jones, also known as Buck Jones. Jones was a successful and distinguished member of Dublin society in the late 1700s and early 1800s. However, his theatre business went bankrupt and he later died a pauper.
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Bedford Tower, Dublin Castle
Bedford Tower, Dublin Castle
Bedford Tower was built between 1750-1760. The first balcony was used for the state musicians who performed on special occasions. The clock tower was built over the base of the original western gate tower of the medieval castle.
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Castle of Dublin
Castle of Dublin
A drawing of Dublin Castle dating from the early 1800s.
© Dublin City Library and Archive
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The Record Tower and Chapel Royal
The Record Tower and Chapel Royal
A black and white drawing of the Record Tower and Chapel Royal at Dublin Castle. The Record Tower is Dublin Castle's last remaining intact towers. It now houses the Garda Museum.



