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GPO
GPO
The General Post Office on O'Connell Street, Dublin 1
Copyright Lensman
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Ha'penny Bridge
Ha'penny Bridge
The Ha'penny Bridge used to be known as Wellington Bridge after the Duke of Wellington
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Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle
Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle
A postcard from the early 1900s showing the Chapel Royal at Dublin Castle.
© Dublin City Library and Archive
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Letter from Thomas Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Kildare
Letter from Thomas Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Kildare
Thomas Fitzgerald, the 10th Earl of Kildare, was also known as "Silken Thomas". He attempted to seize Dublin Castle in 1534. He was unsuccessful and retreated to his stronghold in Kildare where he was later captured. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London and was later hanged, drawn and quartered. He wrote this letter to one of his followers towards the end of 1536. He describes conditions in the Tower and the poor state he finds himself in.
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Kevin O'Higgins and members of the Provisional Government leave Dublin Castle
Kevin O'Higgins and members of the Provisional Government leave Dublin Castle
On 16 January 1922, the last Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Fitzalan, received the cabinet members of the provisional government of the Irish Free State to hand over power to them in the name of the British government. Kevin O'Higgins is pictured leaving Dublin Castle with Michael Collins and Eamon Duggan.
Courtesy of MultiText Project in History
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Interior of Dublin Castle
Interior of Dublin Castle
A glance inside the Castle as it looks today.
© The Irish Times
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King John (1119-1216)
King John (1119-1216)
An illustration depicting King John which dates from 1215. King John commanded the erection of a strong castle to replace the Norman castle which which had previously existed on the site at Dubh Linn.
© Waterford Treasures at the Granary
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Meeting House Square
Meeting House Square
Meeting House Square is an outdoor room bound by The Ark and the National Photographic Archive and School of Photography. The square features a stage and projection room to facilitate film screenings, performances and concerts. The Temple Bar Food Market is held here every Saturday.
Image courtesy of www.landliving.com
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Luas
Luas
The Red Line of The Luas travels from Dublin's City Centre to Tallaght in Dublin 24.
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Liffey Swim
Liffey Swim
Photograph of the Liffey Swim: swimmers emerging from under O'Connell Bridge.
By kind permission of Brian Mongey



