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Four Courts
Four Courts
The Four Courts in Dublin which were built in the late 18th Century.
Courtesy of Dept. of Environment, Community and Local Government
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Four Courts Dome
Four Courts Dome
After the Civil War, the dome of the Four Courts was rebuilt with reinforced concrete.
Image is reproduced with the permission of the Courts Service
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Finglaswood House, or King James's Castle, 1906
Finglaswood House, or King James's Castle, 1906
A view of Finglaswood House from Weston St. John Joyce's book The Neighbourhood of Dublin. The house was built in the late 1500s. It was also known as King James's Castle, as James II occupied it for a period of time subsequent to his defeat at the Battle of the Boyne. It is no longer standing.
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Film Festival
Film Festival
An image of a poster promoting the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival
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Dublin City
Dublin City
A photo of Dublin with Liberty Hall, Busaras and the Custom House in view.
Courtesy of Dept. of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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General Post Office
General Post Office
Colour postcard of General Post Office & Nelson's Pillar, O'Connell Street
Reproduced by kind permission of Linen Hall Library Postcard Archive
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Henry VIII's Sword
Henry VIII's Sword
A gift of King Henry VIII of England in 1536 to the Mayor of Waterford as a reward for loyalty at the time of the rebellion of Silken Thomas FitzGerald in 1534.
© Waterford Museum of Treasures
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Garrison in the 1840s, Dublin Castle
Garrison in the 1840s, Dublin Castle
An early photograph showing a garrison of soldiers at Dublin Castle in the 1840s.
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Fringe Festival
Fringe Festival
The logo of the Dublin Fringe Festival
Image courtesy of Dublin Fringe Festival
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IFSC
IFSC
A view of the IFSC as seen from the Millennium Bridge.



