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Dublin's Fair City and surrounding area
County Dublin and Wicklow
Interesting places
to visit, good walks, tourist attractions
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Dublin City
Centre
3.
Molly Malone and the Provost's House of Trinity College,
Dublin
4.
The St Stephen's Green Shopping centre-complex, Dublin
5. The main buildings
of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
6.
The great Norman nave of St
Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
7.
Detail of stained glass windows in
St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin
8.
The Four Courts, Dublin
9.
Temple Bar, Dublin
20.
The General Post Office, O'Connell
Street, Dublin, centre of the 1916 Easter Rising
21.
Inside the Powerscourt Townhouse shopping centre
22.
The Powerscourt Townhouse
26.
The fine rotunda of the National
Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin
27.
The fine brick-stone structure of the French Embassy,
Nassau Street, Dublin
28.
Inside the 'courtyard' of Trinity
College, Dublin
29.
Monument to Charles Stewart
Parnell, O'Connell Street, Dublin
30.
The Dublin Spire and memorial to
the union leader Jim Larkin, O'Connell Street, Dublin
31.
The Custom House, Custom House
Quay, Dublin
32.
The 'linesman' sculpture on the
Dublin Quay's
33.
The entrance to Trinity College,
Dublin
34.
The Luas or tram system at Connelly Station
47.
The splendid foyer of the National Library of Ireland,
Kildare Street, Dublin City centre
48.
Leinster House of the Irish Government, Kildare Street,
houses the Dáil and Seanad, the two chambers of the Irish Parliament
49. The
National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West
50.
The Viking Splash tour of Dublin's streets and waterways
via a WW2 refurbished amphibious vehicle passing Georgian
houses near Merrion Square
51.
Typical Georgian doorways, Merrion Square, Merrion
Street, Dublin city centre
52. The
elegant, Neo-Classical and 'Neo-Georgian' facade and
seat of the Irish Government, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin City centre
53.
Stephen's Green shopping centre, St Stephens Green, Dublin City centre
54.
Looking down Ann Street off Grafton Street, to St Ann's Church
in Dawson Street (originally built ~1721, Romanesque facade was built in
1868), Dublin City centre
55. The
Temple Bar area south of the River Liffey in Dublin City Centre
56.
The Ha'penny bridge over the River Liffey, Dublin City
centre
57. Sculpture of two
women with 'Molly O'Shea', Liffey Street, Dublin City centre
58.
Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Charlemont
House, Parnell Square North
59.
The Dublin Spire, O'Connell Street
60.
The GPO building O'Connell Street, Dublin City centre
61. "Mr Screen", a sculpture by
Vincent Browne, Dublin City Centre
65. The Drummer -
The Hare by Barry Flanagan - Sculpture outside entrance to IMMA
67. Entrance to
the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), 'The Royal Hospital', Kilmainham
68. IMMA, 'Beneath
the bow', sculpture Brain Warren and Crane & buildings, HSQ development
69.
The tower and quadrangle/square of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham
(now IMMA), Dublin
70.
The 1844-1845 front of Heuston Station, Dublin
71.
Part of the interior of Heuston
Station, Dublin
72.
Rory O'More Bridge 1863 (girders dated
1858) over the River Liffey
73.
James Joyce
Bridge 2003 over the River Liffey
79.
The sculpture 'The Millenium Child' across the road from St Patrick's Cathedral
80.
Statue of Countess Constance Markievicz and the Royal College of Surgeons
81.
The Royal Hibernium Gallery
82. Literary
sculpture figures: Oscar Wilde in Merion Square, James Joyce, St Stephen's
Green, O'Connell Street
83.
Iveagh House of 1736, St Stephen's Green
84. The Baroque St
Werburgh's Church of 1715 in Ship Street
85.
The ruined medieval arches of St Audoen's Church
86.
The early 17th century memorials in the
medieval parish church of St Audoen
87.
The tower of St Audoen's Church and below
it is the medieval St Audoen's Gate
88.
The replica 'famine ship' the JEANIE
JOHNSTON moored on the quayside
89.
View from the Sean O'Casey footbridge
looking west to the Talbot
90.
The memorial statue of Matt Talbot on Dublin quayside
91.
Looking north up O'Connell Street from
O'Connell Bridge
92.
Looking across O'Donovan Rossa Bridge
towards the spired tower of Christ Church Cathedral
93. The Custom
House viewed between the columns of the railway bridgenear Tara Street station
94.
A commuter
train enters Tara Street station with the Custom House in the background
95. M.J. O'Neill's
pub
96.
Dublin Park overlooked by Dublin
Castle with its circular Record Tower
97.
Statue of Daniel O'Connell and the Dublin
Spire, looking north up O'Connell Street
98.
The 'sturdy' Camponile in the grounds of
Trinity College
99. The Government
Buildings of 1922 in Merrion Street Upper
100.
The
1894 National Maturnity Hospital, east corner of Merrion Square
 Out of Dublin - Surrounding Area
1.
Greystones, looking north from the harbour
2.
The coastal Dublin-Wexford railway
line at Bray Head
10.
Glendalough, County Wexford, an
hours drive from Dublin
11.
Glendalough, County Wicklow, remains of ancient church
12.
The Wicklow hills and mountains at
Wicklow Gap
13.
The Wicklow Hills and Mountains
near Sally Gap
14.
Sunset over Dublin bay viewed from the Clontarf-Sutton
coastal road
15.
Howth harbour, breakwater and
Ireland's Eye island
16.
Yachts and fishing boat in Howth
harbour
17.
Howth Abbey above the harbour of
yachts
18.
The Bailey lighthouse, Dublin Bay and the Wicklow
Mountains, viewed from the cliffs of Howth
19. The
Bailey lighthouse and the cliffs of Howth
23.
The quiet mud-flats and sands at
Sutton, Ireland's Eye island in the distance
24. The
1916 Easter Rising mural on Bray
Station, Co. Wicklow
25.
The 1970's mural on Bray Station, Co. Wicklow
35. Bray
Head and the Wicklow Hills viewed across Killiney Bay from the DART
train from Dublin approaching Killiney-Ballybrack.
36. The
beach and station at the north end of Ballybrack and Killiney Bay
37.
The wonderfully carved stone at the foot of the entrance to Newgrange
prehistoric monument, Co. Meath
38. The carved stone
and false lintel of the entrance to Newgrange prehistoric monument, Co. Meath
39.
The full frontal facade of the entrance to Newgrange prehistoric monument
in the River Boyne Valley, Co. Meath
40.
The stone lined entranced to the central burial chamber of the Knowth
prehistoric monument tombs in the River Boyne valley, Co. Meath
41.
Examples of rock carvings on the kerb stones of the burial chambers in the
Knowth prehistoric monuments, in the River Boyne valley in Co. Meath
42.
The kerb stone surrounded and grass covered burial chambers in the Knowth
prehistoric monument tombs above the River Boyne, Co. Meath
43.
Flowers in the gardens of Ardgillan Castle Demesne,
Balbriggan, north Co. Dublin
44.
The small, quiet and tranquil harbour at Skerries, north
County Dublin
45.
The restored windmill at Skerries Mills, Fingal, County
Dublin
46. The
cliffs overlooking Dublin Bay, between Howth and Sutton Cross (a great
scenic coastal walk), north Co. Dublin
62.
Malahide Castle, Malahide, north Co. Dublin
63.
Fishing boats and lifeboat in Howth Harbour, north Co. Dublin
64.
Yachts in Howth Harbour, north Co. Dublin
66.
Musician playing at Howth harbour
74.
'The Terns' sculpture on the
seafront at Skerries
75.
The five sails of the restored
windmill at Skerries Mills
76.
The Church at Lusk, Fingal, Co.
Dublin
77.
The front entrance to Ardgillan
Castle, Fingal, Co. Dublin
78.
Walking in the grounds of Ardgillan Demesne, Fingal, Co. Dublin
101.
Stena Line ferry leaving Dublin Port for Holyhead,
Wales
102.
Leaving Dublin Port as a cargo boat comes in, Howth Head cliffs in
background.
Top-left picture - monument to the
union leader Jim Larkin aligned with the Dublin Spire, O'Connell Street
Dublin. Bottom-right picture - stained glass panel in St Patrick's
Cathedral Dublin.
 Dublin,
the capital of Ireland, like any great city is packed with places of
accommodation and tourist attractions to suit all budgets and cultural
tastes *
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