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100 YEAR OLD BATHSThe Sandymount Baths, originally known as the Merrion Promenade, Pier, and Baths, opened in July 1883.
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AFRICA DAY 2008Africa Day, celebrated annually on May 25th, marks the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (now the African Union) in 1963. In Dublin, Ireland, Africa… AWAITING THE MARINERThe towering 20-foot sculpture, "Awaiting the Mariner," has become a familiar sight on Sandymount Strand in Dublin.
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BIRD'S NESTThe Celtic cross is deeply intertwined with early Irish Christianity, which was predominantly Catholic. BLACKROCK 2008The name "Blackrock" originates from a large outcrop of dark limestone located nearby. This distinctive geological feature was easily recognisable from the sea,… BLACKROCK BATHS 2008The Blackrock Baths, located on the coast of Dublin, were once a popular spot for swimming and diving.
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CELEBRATION BY DICK JOYNTDick Joynt was an Irish Postwar & Contemporary sculptor. Born in Clontarf, Dublin in 1938, he initially trained as a painter but later turned to sculpture after… CELEBRATION BY DICK JOYNTDick Joynt was an Irish Postwar & Contemporary sculptor. Born in Clontarf, Dublin in 1938, he initially trained as a painter but later turned to sculpture after… CHURCH AND GRAVE 2008Usually when photographing graveyards, I steer clear of newer sections, respecting the privacy of those grieving recent losses
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DERELICT SEA BATHS AUGUST 2024My first encounter with this derelict structure was back in February 2008. At that time, the street art was far more captivating. It seems that in recent years,… DUBLIN DOCKLANDSIn 2008, Dublin's docklands were a stark contrast to their former glory, bearing the scars of an economic downturn. DUNLAOGHAIRE 2008In 2008, Dún Laoghaire was a busy coastal town with a rich maritime history, though it showed signs of needing revitalisation. DUN LAOGHAIRE TOWN HALLThe Dun Laoghaire Town Hall, also known as County Hall, was built in 1879 to serve as the administrative centre for the then Kingstown Township.
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EAST PIERA major restoration program was initiated in the mid-2000s to address the deteriorating condition of the East Pier
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FRIENDS FOR LIFEI suspect that they may have been builders or a construction crew. I checked but cannot find any reference to a construction project in the immediate area in…
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GAS YARD LANELocated in the heart of Malahide Village, Gas Yard Lane might seem like an unassuming residential street. GLASNEVIN 18 MARCH 2008Revisiting my March 2008 visit to Glasnevin Cemetery, I recall a conscious shift in my approach
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JUNE 2008In 2008, Dublin's docklands were a stark contrast to their former glory, bearing the scars of an economic downturn.
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LE EMERLÉ Emer (P21), named after the wife of the mythical hero Cú Chulainn, was a proud vessel of the Irish Naval Service. LE EMERLÉ Emer (P21), named after the wife of the mythical hero Cú Chulainn, was a proud vessel of the Irish Naval Service. LINDSAY'S AFRICA PROJECTThis may have been a personal charity project operated by Lindsay Rountree between 2005 and 2010
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MALAHIDE 2008The small beach area near the marina at the Green in Malahide is considered to be part of Malahide Beach, even though the main sandy beach is further along the… MALAHIDE STRANDIn May 2008, Malahide beach was a vast expanse of sand, stretching towards the horizon MARTELLO TOWERhe juxtaposition of the historic Martello Towers with modern amenities, such as public toilets and shops, highlights the ongoing challenge of preserving…
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OLDER PART OF CEMETERYCeltic crosses, ringed Celtic crosses, and high crosses are ubiquitous in Irish graveyards and cemeteries, their presence intertwined with the country's rich…
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PEOPLES FLOWER GARDENThe People's Flower Gardens are a beautiful and historic part of Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland. PHOTOGRAPHED 2008The Sandymount Baths, originally known as the Merrion Promenade, Pier, and Baths, opened in July 1883.
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SANDYMOUNT STRANDI had intended to walk along Merrion Strand to Sandymount but abandoned the idea after five minutes due to the unpleasant smell and the difficulty of walking in…
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THE BEST CHEFMy mother spent time with my brother in Hong Kong and liked to visit Chinese/Asian restaurants so she decided that she show would like to celebrate her birthday… THE McCABE MEMORIALThe monument's unique design stands out amidst the more traditional headstones. It's a captivating blend of Gothic, Romanesque, and Moorish elements, showcasing… THE OLD BATHSIn 2008, the Dún Laoghaire Baths stood as a relic of the town's Victorian past. THE SEA STALLIONAt the end of June 2008, the Sea Stallion from Glendalough, a reconstructed Viking longship, embarked on its historic journey back to its home port of Roskilde,… THE SEA STALLIONAt the end of June 2008, the Sea Stallion from Glendalough, a reconstructed Viking longship, embarked on its historic journey back to its home port of Roskilde,… TRAIN STATION 2008Blackrock railway station in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County Dublin, holds a significant place in Ireland's transport history. Let's delve into its story and…
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U2 WALLThe origins of this artistic outpouring trace back to the 1980s, coinciding with U2's rise to international fame. U2 WALL JUNE 2008The origins of this artistic outpouring trace back to the 1980s, coinciding with U2's rise to international fame.
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VIKING SHIPIn 2007 and 2008, the Sea Stallion from Glendalough, a meticulously crafted replica of the Skuldelev 2 Viking ship, embarked on an epic voyage from Roskilde,…
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WALKING ON WATERIn February 2008 when I photographed the bandstand, near the Train Station, in Blackrock Public Park it was in very poor condition and could well have been…
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