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Iveagh Trust Public Baths
A sign over a doorway. |
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Church
The Anglican cathedral. I couldn’t find the way in. |
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Pillar Base
The base of an old pillar. |
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Main door
The door to the church; the zig-zag rounded arch is characteristically Norman, so I’m guessing it’s a little under 1,000 years old. I hope they oiled the hinges. [more...] |
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Feeding the birds by the Church
A man dressed in black, perhaps a priest, stands surrounded by pigeons on the lawn by an ancient church. |
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Turrets
There are arrow-slits, perhaps to defend the church against falling angels. |
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Christ Church Cathedral
The sign outside the church confirms that it is Anglican, The Cathedral of the Holy trinity, and was founded around A.D. 1030 [more...] |
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Neo-classical Dublin
A building largely in shadow, with great columns. |
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Pretty Building
Almost Moroccan but not quite. |
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Cobbles lane
A curved cobbled street in Dublin. |
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Over the hill
Two people walking past a cobbled side-street; this picture could do with brightening. |
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Dunlop Tyre Factory 1
The first penumatic tyre factory in the world was started here in 1889, to make tyres under John Boyd Dunlop’s patent of the 7th. December, 1888. [more...]
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