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  • ALEXANDRA ROADAlexandra Road is located within Dublin Port, a busy and industrial area. Historically, the road developed alongside the expansion of the port in the late 19th…
  • ALL FORMS OF STREET ARTThe commercialization of street art is a complex issue with both positive and negative aspects. It has brought recognition and financial rewards to many…
  • ART BY CAIZI know nothing about the artist but I did manage to photograph her at work while it was a work in progress but I did not ask her name as I had assumed that the…
  • ARTIST UNKNOWNI stumbled upon this lovely painted cabinet in Clontarf, and it turns out there's a story behind it! A local gentleman told me it was painted by a young…

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  • BARREL 2020 BY FERGUS MARTINFergus Martin's "Barrel 2020" at IMMA is a large, highly reflective, cylindrical sculpture. Its smooth, polished surface creates a mirror-like effect,…
  • BELFAST EMPIRE MUSIC HALLThe Belfast Empire Music Hall, located at the junction of Cameron Street and Botanic Avenue, has a fascinating history that dates back to its origins as a…
  • BELFAST JUNE 20162016 was a significant year politically, with the Brexit referendum taking place in June. Belfast voted overwhelmingly to remain in the European Union,…
  • BELFAST MAY 2017Extracts from the 2017 photo catalogue which was created and published by William Murphy
  • BELFAST STREET ARTIn 2017, Belfast's street art scene was a vibrant mix of political murals, emerging urban art, and growing commercial interest.
  • BENBURB STREETBenburb Street, located in Dublin, has a rich and complex history, evolving from a red-light district to a street marked by historical landmarks and public…
  • BLACK AND WHITE HALLThe most prominent statue is a bronze figure of Galileo Galilei, the renowned Italian astronomer and physicist. This statue, created by Pio Fedi, was installed…
  • BOOTERSTOWN CHURCHA further intriguing detail is the high cross located outside the church. Erected around 1868, it was funded by a bequest from an unnamed female servant from…
  • BOTANIC GARDENSThe Gardens also boast a rich history, dating back to 1795, and serve as a vital centre for botanical research and education. Whether you're seeking inspiration…
  • BOTANIC GARDENSIn 2017, the Botanic Gardens in Belfast were a vibrant and popular destination, offering visitors a mix of historical charm, botanical beauty, and cultural…
  • BROADSTONEToday I decided to have Lunch at Desi Crew on South Richmond Street as it was there first to open for lunch. The tram service makes it very easy for me to visit…
  • BROKEN BUSBelfast has an extensive bus network, primarily operated by Translink. The Metro service is the main bus service for Belfast, operating throughout the city and…
  • BROWN THOMAS LANE MURALNew Zealander Askew One collaborated with Irish artist Maser to combine two unique techniques resulting in this amazing mural on Little William Street,…
  • BULLOCK HARBOUR JULY 2022Bullock Harbour, located in the coastal town of Dalkey, County Dublin, is a picturesque working harbour steeped in history. The harbour, sometimes spelled…
  • BUOY PARK IN BELFASTThe collection of maritime buoys that I photographed in 2017 was at the time located in Cathedral Gardens, an area in front of St. Anne's Cathedral in Belfast,…
  • BURIAL VAULTSDuring a visit to Glasnevin a few years ago, I was granted a rare glimpse inside a family vault. The interior revealed multiple coffins, remarkably…
  • BY CIARA JOHNSONThe Great Irish Elk, also known as the Irish Deer or Giant Deer (Megaloceros giganteus), is an extinct species of deer renowned for its colossal size and…
  • BY CLAIRE O'HAGANBy the way, the artist Claire O'Hagan is doing some really interesting things now with oil painting, exploring themes around the body and feminism.
  • BY EAMONN O'DOHERTYThis striking Corten steel sculpture, known as the Quincentennial Sails, was created by Irish artist Éamonn O'Doherty. The sculpture is situated in Eyre Square,…
  • BY EAMONN O'DOHERTYThis striking Corten steel sculpture, known as the Quincentennial Sails, was created by Irish artist Éamonn O'Doherty. The sculpture is situated in Eyre Square,…
  • BY ELLEN WEBBAs a traveller of public transport daily, I would love to see this artwork in a place that many buses pass by
  • BY HERBERT SIMMSHerbert George Simms (1898-1948) was a prominent Irish architect who left an indelible mark on Dublin's urban landscape.
  • BY KAT ENNIS - UPDATEThis painted utility box can be found on Conquer Hill, along Clontarf Road in Dublin 3. It offers a unique perspective on the coastal landscape, capturing the…
  • BY PAT LOUGHRANThis striking sculpture, titled "Meeting", was created by Irish artist Pat Loughran. Selected from the final year of sculpture students at the National College…
  • BY SARAH K RYANll the labels have been removed almost as soon as this cabinet was painted by Sarah so it took me a few days to identify the artist.
  • BY ZAPARTONEThis was located on Liberty Lane when I visited in 2022 so it may be long gone. As I had to leave because of anti-social behaviour this is the only usable…

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  • CABRA TRAM STOP JULY 2022The stop is situated close to Mount Bernard Park, providing a welcome green space for commuters and locals. Pedestrians can easily access the park via the Liam…
  • CAPEL STREET YET AGAINSince Christmas I have photographed Capel Street almost daily so there is little point in discussing the street in detail at this stage so this session was…
  • CAPTAIN NEMOOnboard Nautilus with Captain Nemo Looking at the box from the street we have continuation/connection to the sea, bay and sailing yachts, while looking at the…
  • CELTIC CROSSESThere is a large number of Celtic crosses in Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, Limerick. It's a common sight in Catholic and non-denominational cemeteries across…
  • CHARLEMONT TRAM STOPCharlemont LUAS Tram Stop is a busy station located in the Portobello area of Dublin, Ireland. It is situated on the Luas Green Line, which runs from…
  • CHINESE PAGODABack in 1997 the city council, recognising the importance of China in the global economy, started making links with the world's largest emerging market and made…
  • CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRALDublin, despite being the capital city of Ireland, a predominantly Catholic country, is notable for having two Protestant Cathedrals, Christ Church Cathedral…
  • CHURCH AND GRAVEPhotographs of Churches, Graveyards and Cemeteries
  • CLOCK TOWER GARDENThe Clocktower Gardens at St. Anne's Park are so named for the prominent and historically significant Clock Tower that stands within them.
  • CLOCK TOWER GARDENThe Clocktower Gardens at St. Anne's Park are so named for the prominent and historically significant Clock Tower that stands within them.
  • CLONMULT MONUMENT BY SEAMUS…While the monument stands in Midleton, the ambush itself took place at Clonmult, some distance away, on 20 February 1921.
  • CLONTARF BATHSThe Clontarf Baths have a long and interesting history. Built in 1864, they were originally known as the Clontarf Baths and Assembly Rooms. They were popular…
  • CLONTARF GARAGEClontarf Garage is more than just a place where buses park overnight. It's a landmark with a rich history intertwined with the development of public transport…
  • CLONTARF PIERClontarf Boat Slipway, which is a popular spot for launching small boats and kayaks, and also for swimming! It's located right by the Clontarf Yacht & Boat…
  • COLIEMORE HARBOUR JULY 2022Coliemore Harbour is a small, historic harbour that has served as a vital hub for the local community for centuries. Originally a busy fishing port, it now…
  • CONSTANCE SMITH MURALBorn in 1928, Smith became a renowned actress, gracing the silver screen in numerous films throughout the 1950s.
  • CUSACK VAULTThe vault was built for James William Cusack, a renowned surgeon of his time. He served as president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland three times and…

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  • DALKEYWhile Malahide often claims the title of Dublin's wealthiest area, Dalkey certainly holds its own with a high concentration of well-heeled residents and an air…
  • DEANSGRANGE CEMTERYI hadn't planned to visit Deansgrange Cemetery, so the lens I had with me on the FX30 wasn't ideal. The resulting images were disappointing. Realising this, I…
  • DEANSGREEN CEMETERYDeansgrange Cemetery, located in the suburban area of Deansgrange in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, Ireland, is a large Victorian-era cemetery that has…
  • DERELICT PHASEDesigned as a sunken garden in the late 1980s to minimise traffic noise, the park was officially opened in 1988 during the Troubles. Its paving consists of…
  • DERELICT SHELL HOUSEDuring a previous visit, I was informed that the structure in Bushy Park was a "folly." However, further research has revealed its true identity: a shell house.
  • DERELICT WITH A TIN ROOFOther the addition of fake windows not much has happened to this derelict cottage since I first photographed it in 2016.
  • DERELICT WITH TIN ROOFLimerick City & County Council acquired this site through a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) under the Derelict Sites Act 1990. This likely happened because the…
  • DONNYBROOK GREENWAYThe Donnybrook Greenway, a key part of the larger Dodder Greenway project in Dublin, Ireland, was successfully completed and opened in February 2024.
  • DUBBER CROSSIn May 2017 I decided to get a bus at random and see where it brought me. I ended up at a place known as Dubber Cross near Charlestown Shopping Centre which is…
  • DUBLIN DOCKLANDSThe Dublin Docklands today stand as a testament to the city's maritime heritage and its capacity for reinvention. The area's history serves as a reminder of the…
  • DUBLIN DOCKLANDSThe Sony NEX-5, released in 2010, was notable for its in-camera panoramic stitching feature, called Sweep Panorama. This allowed users to capture a panoramic…
  • DUBLIN NORTH"Rougher" vs. "Posher": There's a stereotype that the Northside is "rougher" while the Southside is "posher." Like any stereotype, this is an oversimplification…

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  • FAMOUS GANTRY CRANESContrary to popular belief, the cranes are not relics of the Victorian era. Goliath, the smaller of the two at 315 feet, was erected in 1969, with Samson…
  • FERRY WALK MURALSFerry Walk is not only historically significant but also features a vibrant linear gallery of street art murals. This adds a contemporary and dynamic element to…
  • FISHERMEN MURALA local, self appoint, historian told me that Anne Street is named after Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of King Henry VIII. I decided not to correct him - Anne…
  • FISHERMEN MURALMagee's murals have a dreamlike quality, drawing you in with their flowing lines and muted colours. In "The Fishermen," the figures almost appear to be sculpted…
  • FORMER ORMEAU BAKERYThe Ormeau Bakery, established in 1875 by Robert Wilson, flourished under three generations of the Wilson family
  • FOUR COURTS TRAM STOPThe Four Courts LUAS stop is a tram stop on the Red Line of the LUAS light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It is located on Chancery Street, immediately…
  • FREESTANDING TRANSFORMERI delayed publishing this series of photographs as I could not determine what this structure actually was.

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  • GEORGE HANLEY R.I.P."George Hanley R.I.P. We Miss Your Wit And Wisdom Loved And Missed By All"
  • GOLDENBRIDGE CEMETERYIn May 2017, this historic Dublin cemetery reopened its gates, offering new family burial plots for the first time in nearly 150 years. Prior to this, access…
  • GRAND CANAL QUAYGrand Canal Quay is a dynamic and evolving district nestled within Dublin's Docklands. This vibrant hub seamlessly blends residential, commercial, and…
  • GRAND CANAL SQUAREGrand Canal Square is a striking public space in the heart of Dublin's revitalised Docklands. Situated on the south side of the River Liffey, it forms a key…
  • GREAT VICTORIA STREET STATIONGreat Victoria Street station primarily served destinations within Northern Ireland, including Derry, Larne, Bangor, and Portadown. This station played a…
  • GRESHAM FAMILY VAULTThere is a Gresham family vault in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, and it's quite a unique one! It was fitted with a bell to allay the fears of a woman terrified…

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  • HAMILTON VIEWSir William Rowan Hamilton, an Irish mathematician, astronomer, and physicist, held the Andrews Professorship of Astronomy at Trinity College Dublin and…
  • HENRY ROEDespite its remarkable success, Roe & Co. faced a series of challenges that ultimately led to its decline. Instead of simply listing the factors, let's explore…

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  • IADTThe Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire (IADT) is a leading higher education institution in Ireland, specialising in the creative, cultural,…
  • INGRAM FAMILY VAULTWhile the specific Ingram family associated with the memorial requires further investigation, research reveals several prominent Ingram families with ties to…
  • INSCRIBED IN STONEIt's important to remember that while graffiti is often seen as vandalism today, it has a long and complex history that reflects the human desire to communicate…
  • INSCRIBED IN STONEIt's important to remember that while graffiti is often seen as vandalism today, it has a long and complex history that reflects the human desire to communicate…
  • IVEAGH GARDENS 2022The gardens were privately owned for much of their history. They were created in the 1860s by the Guinness family as part of their estate.

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  • JAFFE MEMORIAL IN BELFASTThe Jaffe Memorial Fountain, a gilded cast-iron structure, stands as a unique monument in Belfast's Victoria Square Shopping Centre. Commissioned in 1874 by…

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  • KILKENNY CASTLEKilkenny Castle, a prominent landmark in County Kilkenny, Ireland, boasts a rich and complex history spanning over 800 years. Its strategic location on the…
  • KILKENNY CASTLE ESTATEKilkenny Castle's grounds offer a captivating experience, even without venturing inside the castle walls. Here's why you should consider a stroll through this…
  • KILKENNY MAY 2017Kilkenny, a charming medieval city in southeast Ireland, boasts a wealth of historical sites, including St. John's Cemetery. This ancient burial ground, located…
  • KILKENNY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHKilkenny Presbyterian Church, as a name, can be a source of confusion as it refers to two distinct buildings with a shared history.
  • KILKENNY SEPTEMBER 2022Kilkenny boasts a long and complex history, with evidence of settlement dating back to the 6th century . The city's street names often reflect this historical…

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  • LADY DESART BRIDGEThe Lady Desart Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge replaced an earlier suspension bridge built by Lady Desart in 1912. This original bridge was constructed to ensure…
  • LENNOX STREET AND PLACELennox Street and Lennox Place are two charming streets in Portobello, Dublin 8. These streets are renowned for their picturesque red-brick Victorian…
  • LIMERICK 2022My last visit to Limerick was in June 2022 but as I have found it difficult to get suitable accommodation at reasonable cost much too much time has passed since…
  • LOVE LANE AT CRAMPTON COURTCrampton Court, a narrow passage in Dublin's Temple Bar, often causes confusion due to its artistic makeover and a case of mistaken identity. This lane,…
  • LOVE ME SOThis double-walled piece, completed in 2013, depicts a woman gazing at her childhood self. It's a haunting image that speaks volumes about the lasting impact of…
  • LOVE ME SO MURALMcConaghy, who signs his work as DMC, is an Irish artist who prefers the freedom of the streets to the confines of a gallery. Known for his striking murals in…

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  • MANCHESTER MARTYRS MEMORIALWithin the hallowed grounds of Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, amidst the weathered headstones and solemn monuments, stands a poignant reminder of a pivotal moment…
  • MAUREEN KELLY FOXOriginally hailing from Galway, graphic designer Maureen Kelly Fox has been a resident of Lucan for the past 25 years. Her extensive career spans both freelance…
  • McCLURE STREET AND CAMERON…In May 2017, I explored an unfamiliar area of Belfast, walking along McClure Street and Cameron Street, their boundaries blurring into one another.
  • MEMORIAL TO THREE PRIESTSThis memorial features a fascinating inscription! It commemorates three priests, likely brothers, with impressive careers. Here's a breakdown of the Latin and…
  • MINI CLUBMANFirst Generation (1969-1980): The original Clubman was introduced as a slightly larger and more practical version of the classic Mini. It featured a squarer…
  • MISSING PERSONSThe "Monument To Missing Persons" is a deeply moving sculpture that captures the profound sense of loss and longing associated with the disappearance of a loved…
  • MISSING TILES AT CRAMPTON COURTSadly, the tiles are being stolen and defaced with graffiti-style signatures and comments. Is this the new target for such activity, replacing the once famous…
  • MORRISON OBELISKThe Morrison Obelisk, a striking monument in Donnybrook, Dublin, stands as a tribute to Alderman Arthur Morrison, a significant figure in 19th-century Dublin.
  • MOUNT JEROME CEMETERYThe use of "v" instead of "u" in inscriptions on older cemeteries and graveyards in Britain and Ireland is linked to historical changes in the English language
  • MOUNT ST LAWRENCELocated in the South Liberties area of Limerick City, Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery stands as a poignant testament to the city's history. Since its consecration…

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  • NEAR VICTORIA AVENUEVictoria Avenue is a charming, quiet street located in the heart of Donnybrook, Dublin 4. It's known for its beautiful redbrick Victorian and Edwardian houses,…
  • NEW COURTHOUSE IN WATERFORDIn 2015, a major refurbishment and expansion project began. This involved demolishing a disused fire station and the 1984 extension, conserving the surviving…
  • NORTHWOOD IN SANTRYNorthwood is a large development located in Santry, Dublin 9. It comprises a mix of residential, commercial, and leisure facilities, all set within a 90-acre…

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  • OLD COTTAGEThis charming, attached three-bay, single-storey cottage with attic accommodation, dating back to approximately 1780, stands at 28 Brookfield Road, Kilmainham.
  • ONE EATOKYO LEFTEatokyo, a long-standing Japanese restaurant on Capel Street, has sadly closed. While no official reason has been publicly given, their website only lists…

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  • PANO IMAGESTechnically, implementing panoramic stitching in a DSLR wouldn't have been significantly more difficult than in a mirrorless camera. Both types use digital…
  • PEOPLES PARKThe People's Park stands as a testament to Limerick's history and community spirit. Originally a private park for the residents of the affluent Pery Square, it…
  • PHOENIX FOLLYThe Phoenix Folly draws inspiration from that 1747 monument in Phoenix Park, commissioned by the 4th Earl of Chesterfield. This column, topped with a mythical…
  • PHOTO BLOGSA collection of Headless WordPress Sites
  • POISE BY ANGELA CONNEREvoking a sense of tranquility, 'Poise' is a captivating kinetic sculpture by renowned British artist Angela Conner.
  • PRISON SCULPTURESOne of the most striking pieces, entitled "The Space Between", features the silhouettes of a man, woman, and child.
  • PUBLIC PARKS AND GARDENSDublin is renowned for its abundance of well-maintained and well-managed public parks and green spaces, offering a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of…
  • PUBS AND RESTAURANTSThe pub and restaurant scene in Ireland is incredibly diverse, ranging from traditional, cosy pubs serving hearty Irish fare to modern gastropubs and fine…
  • PUMPING STATIONNot just a pumping station: This building, located at the junction of Vernon Avenue and Clontarf Road, actually houses three things:

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  • QUEENS UNIVERSITYThe difference in terminology between Queen's University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin is rooted in historical and cultural factors, rather than any…
  • QUICK PHOTO GALLERIESA Collection Of Photo Galleries Designed To Be Faster On Mobiles

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  • REALLY TALL SCULPTUREI have fact-checked the information provided in various accounts and corrected the height of the sculpture, which is 39.3 metres, not 35.3 metres as sometimes…
  • RECLINING FIGUREThis striking bronze sculpture, "Reclining Figure", by Frederick Edward McWilliam (1909-1992), was relocated in 2013 from the David Keir Building quadrangle to…
  • RED BRICK WALLThese images, captured in May 2017 and remastered in July 2024, showcase the vibrant street art scene in Belfast. They feature the works of two renowned…
  • REDEVELOPMENTSignificant redevelopment is underway near the Harcourt Luas tram stop, particularly around Peter's Place, where the tram line climbs towards the Charlemont…
  • REOPENING AS LENALena promises to bring a "casual but refined approach" to the same canal-side setting that Locks occupied. The restaurant will feature homemade fresh pasta and…
  • REPUBLICAN PLOT 2022The Republican Plot and the High Cross are not merely historical relics; they are living memorials. The ongoing efforts to preserve and enhance the site…
  • RIALTO TRAM STOPRialto, Dublin 8, is a vibrant area with a strong sense of community. It is a diverse and dynamic neighbourhood with a rich history and a promising future.
  • RICHMOND HILLTwo notable Irish women, poet Dora Sigerson Shorter and novelist Annie M. P. Smithson, shared a connection to Richmond Hill in Dublin. Dora Sigerson Shorter…
  • ROBERT POTTER MP MEMORIALRobert Potter was a prominent figure in Limerick politics during the early 19th century. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Limerick City from 1832 to…
  • ROCHES STREETAs Christmas is approaching it might be a good idea to discuss Limerick ham.
  • ROOFTOPS OF COBHCobh's unique topography and the age of its buildings contribute significantly to the difficulties of maintaining its rooftops.
  • RUSSELL MEMORIAL FOUNTAINBoth Limerick and Belfast boast ornate Victorian fountains that have become cherished landmarks, each with a unique history and story to tell. While visually…

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  • SACRED HEART CHURCHThe Sacred Heart Church in Limerick city has undergone some changes in recent years and especially since I last photographed it in April 2022.
  • SALMON WEIR GALWAYThe Salmon Weir in Galway City is a fascinating and historic landmark, offering a glimpse into the city's past and present.
  • SANTRY PUBLIC PARKMy exploration of Santry Demesne Public Park began with a ride on the new E1 bus to Northwood. Intrigued by this terminus, I ventured into the area and,…
  • SCULPTURE BY ORLA DE BRIThis striking sculpture, "The Bastard Son of Sisyphus", by Orla de Brí, is located in Park West, Dublin. It offers a contemporary interpretation of the Greek…
  • SEAN THE PUBfter a long hiatus, the pub finally reopened in late 2024 under the new name "Sean Bar". Local anticipation was high, as evidenced by online posts expressing…
  • SEAN THE PUBfter a long hiatus, the pub finally reopened in late 2024 under the new name "Sean Bar". Local anticipation was high, as evidenced by online posts expressing…
  • SIR RICHARD MORRISONSir Richard Morrison (1767-1849) was a prominent Irish architect who left an indelible mark on the architectural landscape of Ireland during the 18th and 19th…
  • SLEEPING PATTERNS MURALSSleeping Patterns murals by the Church of Best Ever. This particular mural no longer exists but the second one of the pair is still to be seen on the wall of…
  • SLEEPING PATTERNS MURALSWhen I photographed this in June 2016 I was not aware that the site would be demolished to make way for the Opera Square development.
  • SMALL DERELICT SITEBelfast's issue of dereliction is multifaceted and stems from various historical, infrastructural, economic, and social factors.
  • SNOW COVEREDOn November 27, 2010, I ventured into St. Stephen's Green, my camera capturing the scene in stark black and white. The air was crisp, the ground blanketed in a…
  • ST ANTHONY'S CHURCHSt. Anthony's Church is a modern Catholic church located in the vibrant seaside suburb of Clontarf, Dublin. Established in 1966, it serves a significant portion…
  • ST ANTHONY'S CHURCHMany are familiar with Saint Anthony’s Church on Clontarf Road, but fewer realise that the current parish church is actually situated behind an older building,…
  • ST JOHN'S CEMETERYThe first thing you'll notice about St. John's Cemetery is the distinctive orange/brown hue of its gravestones. This unusual colouring sets it apart from many…
  • ST KIERAN'S CEMETERYSt Kieran's Cemetery,on Hebron Road in Kilkenny, is a significant landmark that reflects the city's evolving relationship with death and remembrance
  • ST LAURENCE'S ROADSt Laurence's Road is a charming street located in the heart of Chapelizod, a picturesque village nestled on the south bank of the River Liffey in Dublin,…
  • ST PETERS CHURCHAs a woman objected to me photographing within the church I was unable to properly photograph the windows by Harry Clarke which is a pity as that was the…
  • ST PETERS LANE MURALSSt Peter's Lane is a small, somewhat forgotten lane in Phibsborough, Dublin 7. Connecting Cabra Park and St. Peter's Road, it's tucked away in a network of…
  • STREET IN HERBERT PARK"Herbert Habitat," a vibrant piece of street art, graces the walls of The Hive in Herbert Park, Dublin 4. Commissioned by Dublin City Council Parks and…
  • STRENGTH IN FRAGILITYThe Mural: EMIC's mural is a vibrant and poignant depiction of hope and solidarity. It portrays individuals supporting each other, symbolising the…

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  • TAKE MY PHOTOGRAPHToday, a seagull seemed to insist I take its photograph, so naturally, I obliged. While amusing, this incident actually highlights a recurring theme I've been…
  • TEMPLE BAR AREATemple Bar in Dublin offers a very different experience depending on the time of day. Here's a breakdown of why it can be appealing to children during the day,…
  • TEMPLE BAR AREAA visitor should consider a trip for its unique atmosphere, historical cobblestone streets, and traditional pubs.
  • THE CAMPUSThe difference in terminology between Queen's University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin is rooted in historical and cultural factors, rather than any…
  • THE EAGLE HOUSE PUBA Historic Spot: The building itself has been a pub for a very long time. It was known as the Eagle House even before it became Vaughan's. This means it's been…
  • THE FOUR FACE LIARThe clock itself was crafted by Chancellor and Son, a local firm eager to prove their capabilities against English and Scottish competitors. Securing the…
  • THE FOUR MASTERSThe Four Masters Memorial, a striking Celtic cross sculpted by James Cahill, stands within a small, privately owned park bounded by Eccles Street, Berkeley…
  • THE GATE LODGEThere were actually two gate lodges associated with Belfast Botanic Gardens, both with interesting histories
  • THE GIFT OF LIFEIn the tranquil setting of Belfast's Botanic Gardens, the Gift of Life Candle sculpture stands as a poignant tribute to the selfless individuals who have given…
  • THE KNIFE EDGE SCULPTUREThe sculpture in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, formally titled "Knife Edge," serves as a powerful, abstract memorial to the Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet, W.B.…
  • THE MAIN GLASSHOUSEThe main glasshouse at Belfast Botanic Gardens is the Palm House. It is one of the earliest examples of a curvilinear cast-iron glasshouse and predates the…
  • THE MAOI SCULPTUREIt was presented to the City of Dublin by the Government of Chile in November 2004 as a symbol of friendship and cultural exchange between the two nations.
  • THE PEACE PARKThe Peace Park, located on Nicholas Street opposite Christchurch Cathedral in Dublin, has a complex history. Originally opened in 1988 as a symbol of Ireland's…
  • THE PEACE PARK IN 2023The park occupies the site of Dublin's old Tholsel, a significant building from the Norman invasion until its demolition around 1809. The Tholsel served various…
  • THE SON OF PROTAGORASMTO is a renowned street artist known for his politically charged murals in cities around the world. His true identity remains a mystery, adding to the allure…
  • THE WIND SHELETERTHE WIND SHELTERS AND THE BANDSTAND ALONG CLONTARF PROMENADE [REMAIN AS A TRIBUTE TO HERBERT SIMMS]
  • TOLKA ESTUARY GREENWAYOpened in September 2024 by Minister of State James Lawless TD, the Dublin Port Tolka Estuary Greenway offers a new shared cycling and pedestrian route,…
  • TUCANO ARRIVESAs already mentioned in an earlier post Eatokyo on Capel Street closed on Sunday [26 January 2025]. Within a week or two Tucano+ will open at the same location…
  • TUCANO OPENSAs already mentioned Eatokyo on Capel Street closed last Sunday [26 January 2025]. Tomorrow, less than a week later, Tucano opens at the same location and…
  • TWO KILKENNY PUBSThe closure of The Black Cat and David Campion's serves as a reminder of the need for adaptability and innovation in the pub industry. Publicans must respond to…

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  • U2 GRAFFITI WALLWindmill Lane Recording Studios, established in 1978, became a legendary hub for Irish music, most notably associated with U2. The studio's exterior wall,…
  • U2 GRAFFITI WALLWindmill Lane Recording Studios, established in 1978, became a legendary hub for Irish music, most notably associated with U2. The studio's exterior wall,…
  • UNIQUE SECTION OF RED LINEI visited the area as I wanted to explore the new Children's Hospital.
  • UNTITLED BY TONY CRAGGTony Cragg's untitled sculpture, a striking exploration of the form of a glass flask, offers a fascinating insight into the artist's engagement with science,…

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  • VICTORIAN BANDSTANDThe bandstand, like its twin in Woodvale Park, is a testament to the popularity of outdoor music and entertainment in the early 20th century. These structures…
  • VICTORIAN SHELTERThe only information that I could find that related to the shelter was that there is an active charity with a mission to protect and maintain the Botanic…
  • VICTORIA WARF BELFASTBelfast significantly enhanced its reputation as a maritime heritage destination with the official opening of two key attractions in March 2018: the Great Light…
  • VISUAL WASTEDean Kane, better known as "Visual Waste," has been an integral part of Belfast's burgeoning street art scene since at least 2017, when I first photographed his…
  • VOLVO FIRE ENGINEThe Volvo FM-330 SRT SRP (Specialist Rescue Pump) with registration number ERZ-9062, built by Browns, and call sign Romeo Tango 190 is a specific type of fire…

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  • WAR MEMORIALThe War Memorial at Queen's University Belfast stands as a poignant tribute to the members of the university community who lost their lives in World War I and…
  • WAS MCCLURE DEPARTMENT STOREThis attractive building at the junction of McClure Street and Ormeau Road, formerly known as McClure's Department Store, has been converted into offices. This…
  • WHO MADE THE WORLD"Who Made the World" is a bronze sculpture depicting four male figures lying on their backs, their legs and feet extended upwards to support a sphere…
  • WHY THIS NAMEThe name comes from the resemblance of the number “1” to an eye, specifically the shape of the letter “I.” So when the bingo caller announces “Kelly’s Eye,”…
  • WIND SAIL SCULPTUREAs you stroll along the promenade, you'll encounter the striking "Wind Sail Sculpture", created by Derry-born artist Eamon O'Doherty in 1988. Sadly, O'Doherty…
  • WOODGATE MEMORIALThis memorial commemorates Thomas Woodgate, a 14-year-old boy from Callan, County Kilkenny, who tragically perished aboard the RMS Leinster when it was…
  • WRITTEN IN STONEMount St Lawrence graveyard, located in the South Liberties, has been the primary place of burial in Limerick City for all strata of society since its opening…