LE VERE TERRACE HAROLD'S CROSS DUBLIN D6]
ROBERT EMMET STREET ART TRIBUTE [LE VERE TERRACE HAROLD'S CROSS DUBLIN D6]
Rumours circulated that the wall displaying the Robert Emmet memorial plaque had been demolished and replaced by builders' hoarding. To verify this, I visited the location and was relieved to find the plaque still on public view. However, a captivating street art tribute to Robert Emmet can be discovered at the corner of Le Vere Terrace which is nearby.
Le Vere Terrace is a short street off Harold's Cross Road in Dublin 6.
While specific historical records about the street itself may be limited, some of the houses on Le Vere Terrace may be of interest. Notably, number 3 was once home to the celebrated Irish poet and playwright, George Moore, while number 6 sheltered the renowned artist, Evie Hone.
Rumours circulated that the wall displaying the Robert Emmet memorial plaque had been demolished and replaced by builders' hoarding. To verify this, I visited the location and was relieved to find the plaque still on public view. However, a captivating street art tribute to Robert Emmet can be discovered at the corner of Le Vere Terrace which is nearby.
Le Vere Terrace is a short street off Harold's Cross Road in Dublin 6.
While specific historical records about the street itself may be limited, some of the houses on Le Vere Terrace may be of interest. Notably, number 3 was once home to the celebrated Irish poet and playwright, George Moore, while number 6 sheltered the renowned artist, Evie Hone.
LE VERE TERRACE HAROLD'S CROSS DUBLIN D6]