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CARLOW FIRE STATION
Carlow Town Fire Station, strategically located in the heart of County Carlow, serves as the central hub for fire and rescue operations in the region. The…

PADDY THE TURK
The name "Paddy The Turk" for a Turkish barber shop in Carlow Town is amusing due to its playful juxtaposition of seemingly contrasting identities

POTATO MARKET CARLOW
The Potato Market in Carlow Town, situated in the south-east of Ireland, has a history intertwined with the town’s medieval past. Its name reflects a time when…

CORTEN STEEL SIGN
The Corten steel sign and the refurbished crane complement the overall architectural design of the Dublin Port Headquarters building, which embraces a modern,…

CARLOW CATHEDRAL
Its construction began in 1828, with the foundation stone laid by Bishop James Doyle, a prominent figure in Irish history. The cathedral was completed and…

OLD STONES MURAL
On College Street, across from the Cathedral, there is a building Seanclocha Cheatharlach, on which is a mural named the Old Stones Mural. To the best of my…

UPRIGHT MEADOW
Saidhbhín Gibson’s work explores the framing of the non-human environment for and by contemporary society. She employs multifarious methods of production in the…

COLLEGE STREET
College Street in Carlow, Ireland, is a historic thoroughfare that encapsulates the town's rich history and architectural heritage, primarily serving as a hub…

DROGHEDA
Drogheda, on the River Boyne in County Louth, Ireland, boasts a history as dynamic and layered as its strategic location. Founded in the 12th century by the…

PIGEON HOUSE POWER STATION
The vast ruin of the former Pigeon House power station is the one of the most striking industrial architecture complexes in the city and is now one of the…

SANDYMOUNT STRAND
Sandymount Strand is a popular landmark in South Dublin and part of the Dublin Bay Biosphere Reserve.

INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Today's stroll from Sandymount Village to Pigeon House Road offered a glimpse into Dublin's industrial heritage, juxtaposed with modern developments. The…

SANDYMOUNT AREA
Sandymount is a picturesque seaside village in south Dublin, known for its charming mix of Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian architecture.

DOMINATING THE SKYLINE
The Glass Bottle complex, currently under construction, is undeniably a dominant feature, altering the familiar skyline of this coastal Dublin suburb. It's no…

CLOCK TOWER BUILDING
The Clock Tower building, designed by the renowned architect Francis Johnston, was completed in 1816. It was initially intended to serve as the Richmond…

COFFEE TAKE-AWAY
When I arrived at the LUAS tram Stop at Broadstone I noticed a crew of people installing what appeared to be a coffee kiosk or diner.

BUA COFFEE
ua Coffee is a specialty coffee shop located in Glasnevin, Dublin. It's known for its focus on high-quality coffee and its friendly atmosphere.
NEW BRIDGE
The recent installation of a new walking and cycling bridge between Phibsborough and Drumcondra marks a significant milestone in the ongoing development of the…
NEW SECTION
The Royal Canal, completed in 1817, was initially intended for commercial transport but fell into decline with the advent of railways. The vision to transform…
THE BERNARD SHAW
The Bernard Shaw, a beloved Dublin institution, made a significant move in 2020 from its original location on South Richmond Street to Cross Guns Bridge in…
CROSS GUNS
Cross Guns Bridge, located in the Glasnevin area of Dublin, is a notable landmark steeped in history. While its official name is Westmoreland Bridge, it is far…
GRANGEGORMAN CAMPUS
The Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) campus at Grangegorman represents a significant transformation in Dublin's urban landscape and higher education…
STANHOPE SCHOOL
Stanhope Secondary School, situated on Manor Street in Stoneybatter, Dublin, is a renowned all-girls institution with a rich history dating back to its…
THE SHOP CAT
Established in 1890 on College Street, the Dublin Yeast Company was more than just a supplier of yeast and bakery products; it was a cherished landmark in…
MANOR CINEMA
The Manor Cinema, a cherished landmark on Dublin's Manor Street, first opened its doors to eager film enthusiasts in 1920. Established by the enterprising…
STONEYBATTER AREA
Stoneybatter's appeal stems from a unique blend of old-world charm, vibrant community spirit, and a burgeoning food and cultural scene.
MONKSTOWN CASTLE
Nestled in the picturesque coastal village of Monkstown, County Dublin, Monkstown Castle stands as a remarkable testament to Ireland's rich and storied past.…
SEAPOINT STATION
Located between the vibrant towns of Blackrock and Dun Laoghaire, Seapoint Train Station holds a special place in the annals of railway history. Not only does…
SEAPOINT AVENUE
Seapoint Avenue, a scenic coastal road in Dún Laoghaire, has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. Once notorious as a "rat run" for motorists…
PEARSE STREET
Pearse Street, stretching from College Street in the west to MacMahon Bridge in the east, holds a prominent place in Dublin's urban fabric. As one of the city's…
BRIGHTON VALE
Brighton Vale, a charming residential area nestled along the scenic coastline in Monkstown, County Dublin, offers breathtaking vistas of Dublin Bay
AVIVA STADIUM
The "Bowl" Shape: The stadium's most prominent feature is its unique 'bowl' shape, formed by four continuous tiers of seating. This design maximises spectator…
GOSPEL HALL
The Irishtown Gospel Hall, standing on Irishtown Road, is a testament to adaptive reuse and community spirit. The building wasn't originally designed as a place…
LANSDOWNE STATION
The station has been around since 1870, even predating the Aviva Stadium that stands today. It was originally adjacent to the old Lansdowne Road Stadium, which…
DUN LAOGHAIRE
Dún Laoghaire, a coastal town in County Dublin, Ireland, is known for its picturesque harbor, Victorian architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. The town's…
St Mel's
The building located at 19-21 Rathmines Road Lower, with a side facing Grove Park, is known as "St. Mel's". It's a building with a notable history and some…
SEAPOINT
The 1950s and 1960s were a golden age for Seapoint. With the rise of leisure time and increased car ownership, families flocked to the seaside for day trips and…
BALBRIGGAN
Balbriggan, nestled on the coast of north County Dublin, boasts a rich history that traces back centuries. Once a modest fishing village, it experienced a…
KENSINGTON LODGE
Kensington Lodge, located on Grove Park in Rathmines, Dublin, is quite a notable building.
THE KODAK BUILDING
The Kodak Building, an iconic landmark in Rathmines, Dublin, stands as a testament to the Art Deco architectural style. Constructed in 1932, it was designed by…
THE MERCANTILE HOTEL
The Mercantile Hotel on Dame Street, while currently undergoing a significant redevelopment and refurbishment, is owned and will be operated by the Mercantile…
KENSINGTON HALL
Unfortunately, specific historical information about Kensington Hall in Rathmines is somewhat limited. The building, while serving as the current home of the…
OLD CURIOSITY SHOP
Today, the owner, Annette Bird-Flanagan, daughter of the founder, has retired, leaving behind a legacy woven into the fabric of Dublin's history.
SOUTH RICHMOND STREET
As of September 21st, 2024, South Richmond Street in Dublin continues its metamorphosis. While many derelict buildings have disappeared, replaced by completed…
ATTRACTIVE HERON
Two students from Africa were enjoying a peaceful moment feeding pigeons and seagulls at Portobello Harbour when they were startled by an unexpected visitor. A…
ROYAL CANAL
Locks 5 and 6 are part of the Royal Canal's fascinating lock system, specifically located in the northern part of Dublin City. The area between them, once a…
TOLKA ESTUARY GREENWAY
Tolka Estuary Greenway is a specific section of the Dublin Port Greenway, running along the northern edge of the port, offering views of the Tolka Estuary and…
KNOX HALL 1902
The Knox Memorial Hall in Monkstown, Dublin, is a parochial hall serving the nearby parish church. It was commissioned by Mrs. Chaloner Knox in memory of her…
THE FIVE LAMPS
The Five Lamps, an iconic landmark in Dublin's North Inner City, stands at the intersection of five streets: North Strand Road, Portland Row, Killarney Street,…
FAIRVIEW FOOTBRIDGE
The Fairview footbridge, pictured here, connects the new Fairview playground and park to the businesses and bus stops on the North side of Fairview Road. It's a…
OCTOBER 2024 PHOTO CATALOG
PHOTOGRAPHED BY WILLIAM MURPHY