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River Liffey Parkgate Street, Dublin, 7 |
The river Liffey separates Dublin in two parts The North and the South sides with different characteristics. Dublin has a fair selection of bridges along the length of the river. The most easterly bridge is until nowaday... more
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Liffey Swim Liffey bridge, Dublin |
When this swim began in the 1920's, the Liffey was probably quite pleasant to actually swim in. While the river looks rather gloomy these days, some 400 people still swim annually from Watling Street Bridge to the Custom... more
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Iveagh Gardens Clonmell Street, between Harcourt Street and Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin, 2 |
The Iveagh Gardens, located at the back of the National Concert hall and very close to Stephens Green, were originally owned by the Guinness family and were the gardens of their Dublin townhouse (which is now the Departm... more
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Glendalough Co. Wicklow, Glendalough |
Glendalough the glen of the two lakes , is a truly spellbinding place - an ancient monastic settlement and two clear water lakes beneath the sheer cliffs of a deep valley which was carved out by glaciers during the Ice A... more
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Irish Museum of Modern Art Royal Hospital, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin |
includes works by William Conor, Gerard Dillon, Paul Henry, Tony O’Malley, Dan O’Neill, Colin Middleton and William Scott amongst others. In the 1960s George and Maura McClelland opened a gallery in Belfast, ... more
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Trinity College College Green, Dublin, 2 |
Trinity College is a rather small, private, traditional liberal arts school located in the city of Hartford, Connecticut, and is home to over 2,000 undergraduate students and approximately 185 graduate and part-time prof... more
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Garden of Remembrance Parnell Square East, Dublin |
The Garden of Remembrance is an Irish memorial garden, created in Dublin to commemorate all those killed in the Anglo-Irish War (also known as the Irish War of Independence) between 1919 and 1922. It also commemorates th... more
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Bull Island Causeway Road, Dublin, 5 |
Bull Island Dublin harbour is now home to a 5km long island that didn't even exist 200 years ago! As well as being the site of Dollymount Strand, Dublin's longest beach, it also accommodates two golf clubs - one 'private... more
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Book of Kells Trinity College Library Street, Trinity College, Old Library Building, Dublin |
This extraordinary hand-drawn manuscript of the four Gospels, dating back to the year 800, is one of Ireland's true jewels, and with elaborate scripting and colorful illumination, it is undeniably magnificent. Unfortunat... more
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Royal Canal Phibsborough, Dublin, 7 |
Should you wish to carry on you will now pass the 10th and 11th Lock - the last being a rather complicated lock to negotiate a steep rise. The historic Ranelagh Bridge coming up next seems to make no sense, it was simply... more
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