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Lord Norbury's Dining Table, Dublin Castle
Lord Norbury's Dining Table, Dublin Castle
Lord Norbury was the judge during the trial of Robert Emmet. He sentenced Emmet to death. <br> <br> The ding table is on display in the State Departments. The chairs surrounding the the table appear to be of different sizes. The ladies' chairs were wider than the mens' chairs to accomadate the wide dresses they wore.
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Record Tower and Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle
Record Tower and Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle
The Record Tower is the last intact tower of Dublin Castle. It is also the last intact tower of the city. It was used as a high security prison. The walls are 4.6 metres thick. <br> <br> The Chapel Royal was completed in 1814. It was the the official Anglican chapel of the Household of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland until Dublin Castle was handed over to the Free State Government in 1922. It became a Catholic Church in 1943. Masses are no longer celebrated there.
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Old City Wall
Old City Wall
A drawing of part of the old city wall of Dublin.
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Piper at Dublin Castle
Piper at Dublin Castle
A piper at Dublin Castle. The Record Tower can be seen in the background. It is the last intact tower of Dublin Castle and dates from the 13th century.
© The Irish Times
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Palace Street Gate, Dublin Castle
Palace Street Gate, Dublin Castle
A blackand white image of Palace Street Gate, the pedestrian entrance to Dublin Castle.
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National Museum of Ireland
National Museum of Ireland
A photograph of the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin 2.
Courtesy of Hans-Peter-Harmsen.
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Presidential Inauguration, Dublin Castle
Presidential Inauguration, Dublin Castle
Presidential Inauguration of Seán T. O'Ceallaigh in St. Patrick's Hall, Dublin Castle in 1945.
© Lensmen Photographic Archive
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O'Connell Monument
O'Connell Monument
The Daniel O'Connell Monument on O'Connell Street in Dublin 1
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Original Founders
Original Founders
The original founders of the Axa Dublin International Piano Competition, (from left)Ann Fuller, John O'Conor, Laurie Cearr and Ida Delamer.
Image courtesy of The Irish Times
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Inauguration of Mary McAleese as President of Ireland
Inauguration of Mary McAleese as President of Ireland
Dublin Castle is the site of the inauguration of Irish Presidents. The ceremony takes palce in St. Patrick's Hall. This photograph shows Mary McAleese bein=g inaugurated as President of Ireland in November 1997.
© The Irish Times



