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  • 15 JULY 2024
    15 JULY 2024Today I used an old Sony HX90V which I do not use on a regular basis as it does not capture RAW images.

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  • 2017 POLITICAL POSTER
    2017 POLITICAL POSTERBack in 2017, this election poster posed the question: “Corbyn or May? Who can deliver a better future?” At that time, the political landscape was indeed in…
  • 20-24 BOLTON STREET
    20-24 BOLTON STREETThis is what the site, once a Texaco Service Station, looked like in May 2017 when BSS Bolton Street Services were based there.

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  • ABERCORN ROAD D3
    ABERCORN ROAD D3The corner of Abercorn Road and East Church Street presents a striking contrast between the past and present. A void now occupies the site where the Card…
  • ABOUT THE PIGEON HOUSE
    ABOUT THE PIGEON HOUSE30 Manor Street, once a popular shop in the heart of Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, has been sold after years of neglect.
  • AFTER THE UPGRADE
    AFTER THE UPGRADEFrancis Street in Dublin, renowned for its antique shops and creative atmosphere, has recently undergone a significant transformation under the guidance of…
  • ART FOR DOG LOVERS
    ART FOR DOG LOVERSRebecca Low, a 27-year-old doctor working at the Mater Hospital, finds solace and creativity in painting during her spare time. With a background in art up to…
  • AUGUST 2023 VISIT
    AUGUST 2023 VISITI published a large catalogue of photographs after my visit to the park in August 2023

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  • BACK LANE
    BACK LANEThis Saint Vincent de Paul night shelter was constructed to designs by Thomas Francis McNamara in 1915 to provide low-cost accommodation for working men
  • Beautiful Pink Dress
    Beautiful Pink DressThe rain was so heavy that it made it very difficult to photograph performance and despite the rain my camera decided to shut-down because of overheating. Of…
  • Beautiful Pink Dress
    Beautiful Pink DressThe rain was so heavy that it made it very difficult to photograph performance and despite the rain my camera decided to shut-down because of overheating. Of…
  • BELFAST EMPIRE MUSIC HALL
    BELFAST EMPIRE MUSIC HALLThe Belfast Empire Music Hall, located at the junction of Cameron Street and Botanic Avenue, has a fascinating history that dates back to its origins as a…
  • BELFAST MAY 2017
    BELFAST MAY 2017Extracts from the 2017 photo catalogue which was created and published by William Murphy
  • BELFAST STREET ART
    BELFAST STREET ARTIn 2017, Belfast's street art scene was a vibrant mix of political murals, emerging urban art, and growing commercial interest.
  • BISMARCK CAFE
    BISMARCK CAFEBismarck on Prussia Street is a popular café/restaurant located in Stoneybatter, Dublin.
  • BLACK AND WHITE HALL
    BLACK AND WHITE HALLThe most prominent statue is a bronze figure of Galileo Galilei, the renowned Italian astronomer and physicist. This statue, created by Pio Fedi, was installed…
  • BOLTON STREET
    BOLTON STREETBolton Street, located in Dublin's north inner city, is a street steeped in history and educational significance. The street takes its name from Theobald…
  • BOLTON STREET WIP
    BOLTON STREET WIPAs far as I can remember the first example of paint-a-box street art was at this location and it was by Anna Doran.
  • BOTANIC GARDENS
    BOTANIC GARDENSIn 2017, the Botanic Gardens in Belfast were a vibrant and popular destination, offering visitors a mix of historical charm, botanical beauty, and cultural…
  • BROKEN BUS
    BROKEN BUSBelfast has an extensive bus network, primarily operated by Translink. The Metro service is the main bus service for Belfast, operating throughout the city and…
  • BUOY PARK IN BELFAST
    BUOY PARK IN BELFASTThe collection of maritime buoys that I photographed in 2017 was at the time located in Cathedral Gardens, an area in front of St. Anne's Cathedral in Belfast,…
  • BY LAURA O'HAGAN
    BY LAURA O'HAGANSome of her best-known pieces include award-winning mosaics in churches in Belfast and Longford, as well as works in Dundrum Church and Temple Carrig School
  • BY RACHEL JOYNT
    BY RACHEL JOYNTThe Mothership by Rachel Joynt, located in Newtownsmith between Dun Laoghaire and Glasthule, is a captivating sculpture I first encountered and photographed in…

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  • CENTRAL STATION AND NEARBY
    CENTRAL STATION AND NEARBYBelfast Lanyon Place (formerly Belfast Central) is a railway station serving the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Located on East Bridge Street in the…
  • CHINESE PAGODA
    CHINESE PAGODABack in 1997 the city council, recognising the importance of China in the global economy, started making links with the world's largest emerging market and made…
  • CHURCH AT SEVILLE PLACE
    CHURCH AT SEVILLE PLACESt. Laurence O'Toole Church, located on Seville Place in the Sheriff Street area of Dublin's north inner city, holds a significant place in the local…
  • CONNOLLY STATION
    CONNOLLY STATIONConnolly station or Dublin Connolly is one of the busiest railway stations in Dublin and Ireland, and is a focal point in the Irish route network. On the North…

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  • Dancing Twins
    Dancing TwinsMusic and dance are deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Nepal, reflecting the country's diverse ethnic groups and geographical regions. Nepalese music is…
  • Dancing Twins
    Dancing TwinsMusic and dance are deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Nepal, reflecting the country's diverse ethnic groups and geographical regions. Nepalese music is…
  • DAWSON STREET TRAM STOP
    DAWSON STREET TRAM STOPWhen I was younger this was my favourite street as it featured two major bookshops. Now it has only one and it is now a bit less interesting.
  • Different Style
    Different StyleThe Nepal Ireland Day on the 7th of July 2024 was a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange, showcasing the rich heritage of Nepal and fostering friendship…
  • Different Style
    Different StyleThe Nepal Ireland Day on the 7th of July 2024 was a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange, showcasing the rich heritage of Nepal and fostering friendship…
  • DOCKLANDS TRAIN STATION
    DOCKLANDS TRAIN STATIONDocklands Station, located in the Dublin Docklands area, is a unique railway terminus with an unusual operational schedule.
  • DORSET STREET FLATS
    DORSET STREET FLATSThe Dorset Street redevelopment represents a significant investment in the area's future. By addressing the underlying issues of the old flats and providing…
  • DUNDRUM
    DUNDRUMDundrum, originally a village in its own right, is an outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The area is located in the postal districts of Dublin 14 and Dublin 16.
  • DUNDRUM TRAM STOP
    DUNDRUM TRAM STOPToday (23 July 2024) I used a Sony FX30 and the Sony 18-105mm Lens which is a better lens than one might expect as it is often describes as a "kit lens".
  • DUN LAOGHAIRE 23 JULY
    DUN LAOGHAIRE 23 JULYThe new L25 route not only facilitated my journey to Dun Laoghaire but also expanded my horizons, offering a convenient means to discover new parts of the city.

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  • EAST ROAD
    EAST ROADThe Castleforbes Residential Development is a large-scale housing project currently underway in the Dublin Docklands, at the intersection of Sheriff Street…

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  • FAMOUS GANTRY CRANES
    FAMOUS GANTRY CRANESContrary to popular belief, the cranes are not relics of the Victorian era. Goliath, the smaller of the two at 315 feet, was erected in 1969, with Samson…
  • FARMLEIGH ESTATE
    FARMLEIGH ESTATEFarmleigh is the official Irish state guest house. It was formerly one of the Dublin residences of the Guinness family.
  • FORMER ORMEAU BAKERY
    FORMER ORMEAU BAKERYThe Ormeau Bakery, established in 1875 by Robert Wilson, flourished under three generations of the Wilson family
  • FRANCIS STREET
    FRANCIS STREETFrancis Street in Dublin has a vibrant history of street art, with a noticeable shift towards more "commercial" or commissioned pieces in recent years.

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  • GHOST STORY
    GHOST STORYIt may surprise many visitors to discover that St. Patrick's Pontifical University, often referred to as Maynooth College, has its own graveyard. The cemetery…
  • GOLDENBRIDGE CEMETERY
    GOLDENBRIDGE CEMETERYn May 2017, this historic Dublin cemetery reopened its gates, offering new family burial plots for the first time in nearly 150 years. Prior to this, access had…
  • GOTHIC BRIDGE 2023
    GOTHIC BRIDGE 2023Built around 1838-1868 by the Guinness family, the bridge and hermitage are unique features of St. Anne's Park, adding to its charm and intrigue.
  • GOTHIC BRIDGE 2023
    GOTHIC BRIDGE 2023Built around 1838-1868 by the Guinness family, the bridge and hermitage are unique features of St. Anne's Park, adding to its charm and intrigue.
  • GRATTAN BRIDGE
    GRATTAN BRIDGEToday when I visited Grattan Bridge I noticed an increased amount of gull aggression as it was the peak of their nesting season.

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  • HOLY WELL
    HOLY WELLHoly Wells are natural springs or wells that hold religious or spiritual significance, often associated with saints or pre-Christian deities.

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  • IN CONTEXT
    IN CONTEXTToday, I returned to rectify that oversight. I've photographed the newly designed plaza, the iconic "Hags With The Bags" in all their glory, and the famous…
  • INSCRIBED IN STONE
    INSCRIBED IN STONEIt's important to remember that while graffiti is often seen as vandalism today, it has a long and complex history that reflects the human desire to communicate…
  • INSCRIBED IN STONE
    INSCRIBED IN STONEIt's important to remember that while graffiti is often seen as vandalism today, it has a long and complex history that reflects the human desire to communicate…

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  • JAFFE FOUNTAIN
    JAFFE FOUNTAINAt the Victoria St entrance to the Victoria Square shopping mall is the yellow and white Jaffe Memorial Fountain. The gilded, cast iron structure and drinking…
  • JAFFE MEMORIAL IN BELFAST
    JAFFE MEMORIAL IN BELFASTThe Jaffe Memorial Fountain, a gilded cast-iron structure, stands as a unique monument in Belfast's Victoria Square Shopping Centre. Commissioned in 1874 by…
  • JUNGLE CAFE
    JUNGLE CAFEThe Jungle is an interesting cafe located in Dun Laoghaire. They serve healthy and energising beverages and food options, including cold press juices, specialty…

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  • Lady In Pink
    Lady In PinkTraditional Instruments: The sounds of the madal (a hand drum), bansuri (a bamboo flute), and sarangi (a bowed string instrument) often fill the air during…
  • Lady In Pink
    Lady In PinkTraditional Instruments: The sounds of the madal (a hand drum), bansuri (a bamboo flute), and sarangi (a bowed string instrument) often fill the air during…
  • LEGACY IMAGES 2016
    LEGACY IMAGES 2016Examples of photographs from the 2016 catalog of images supplied by William Murphy
  • LEGACY IMAGES 2017
    LEGACY IMAGES 2017Examples of photographs from the 2017 catalog of images supplied by William Murphy
  • Let's Dance
    Let's DanceBy fostering understanding and appreciation for different cultural traditions, events like the Nepal Ireland Day celebration contribute to a richer, more…
  • Let's Dance
    Let's DanceBy fostering understanding and appreciation for different cultural traditions, events like the Nepal Ireland Day celebration contribute to a richer, more…
  • LOST IN THE PARK
    LOST IN THE PARKAn hour later, I was soaked, lost, and thoroughly miserable in the middle of a boggy wasteland
  • LUKE KELLY
    LUKE KELLYThe bronze sculpture, created by artist Vera Klute, honours the renowned Irish folk singer and member of The Dubliners.

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  • MAJOR PROJECT
    MAJOR PROJECTThe completion of Grand Central Station is eagerly anticipated by many. It promises to alleviate the current congestion and capacity issues at Great Victoria…
  • MARY'S ABBEY
    MARY'S ABBEYMary's Abbey, a historic street in the heart of Dublin, marks the western continuation of the bustling Abbey Street.
  • McCLURE STREET AND CAMERON…
    McCLURE STREET AND CAMERON…In May 2017, I explored an unfamiliar area of Belfast, walking along McClure Street and Cameron Street, their boundaries blurring into one another.
  • MEETINGHOUSE LANE
    MEETINGHOUSE LANEMeeting House Lane, a short cul-de-sac off Mary's Abbey in Dublin, presents a mixed picture. While some sections retain their historic charm, others exhibit…
  • MICHAEL COLLINS MURAL
    MICHAEL COLLINS MURALBrutto is a Brazilian-born street artist making waves in Dublin with his unique style and thought-provoking works
  • MINI CLUBMAN
    MINI CLUBMANFirst Generation (1969-1980): The original Clubman was introduced as a slightly larger and more practical version of the classic Mini. It featured a squarer…
  • MOLLY MALONE
    MOLLY MALONEThe Molly Malone statue, a bronze sculpture depicting a buxom fishmonger pushing a wheelbarrow, is one of Dublin's most iconic landmarks. Unveiled in 1988 as…
  • MOTHER REDCAPS
    MOTHER REDCAPSMother Redcap's, a former market and pub complex situated on Back Lane, holds a unique place in Dublin's history.
  • MURAL WALKING TOUR
    MURAL WALKING TOURI Have not uniquely identified the individual works as I intent to do that when I next visit the town

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  • Nepal Ireland Day
    Nepal Ireland DayThe Nepal Ireland Day on the 7th of July 2024 was a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange, showcasing the rich heritage of Nepal and fostering friendship…
  • Nepal Ireland Day
    Nepal Ireland DayThe Nepal Ireland Day on the 7th of July 2024 was a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange, showcasing the rich heritage of Nepal and fostering friendship…
  • NEW BUILDING
    NEW BUILDINGThe new RCSI extension, named 118 St Stephen's Green, is a state-of-the-art building designed by renowned architects Henry J Lyons. Their vision was to create a…
  • NEW LARGER HOTEL
    NEW LARGER HOTELIn June 1963, the site was at the centre of a tragic incident that shook the community. The demolition of a building to make way for a petrol station led to the…
  • NEW LARGER HOTEL
    NEW LARGER HOTELIn June 1963, the site was at the centre of a tragic incident that shook the community. The demolition of a building to make way for a petrol station led to the…
  • NEW LIFFEY STREET PLAZA
    NEW LIFFEY STREET PLAZAIt should be mentioned that the popular Meeting Place sculpture, affectionately known as the ‘Hags with the Bags’, was returned to the street last week.
  • NEW STUDENT COMPLEX
    NEW STUDENT COMPLEXThe Stoneybatter Residence is a newly constructed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) located at 84 Prussia Street in Stoneybatter, Dublin 7. It aims to…
  • NO PARKING
    NO PARKINGThe use of the phrase "don't even think of" added a layer of intensity to the warning.
  • NORTH GEORGES STREET
    NORTH GEORGES STREETThe restored Georgian houses are a testament to the street's architectural heritage, while the vibrant mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants adds to its…

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  • OLD MUSEUM
    OLD MUSEUMThe Irish Labour History Museum, once housed in the aforementioned redbrick building on Meeting House Lane, is no longer at that location.
  • OLD WATER TOWER
    OLD WATER TOWERThe disused tower features recessed panels on each elevation, a cut masonry plinth course, a cast-iron water spout on the east elevation, and a pumping…

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  • PAINT-A-BOX
    PAINT-A-BOXAt this stage I have no information about this example of Paint-A-Box street art on Bolton Street. It recently replaced "Yah! Spicebag" by Karan Moran.
  • Performing In The Raim
    Performing In The RaimMusic and dance are deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Nepal, reflecting the country's diverse ethnic groups and geographical regions. Nepalese music is…
  • Performing In The Raim
    Performing In The RaimMusic and dance are deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Nepal, reflecting the country's diverse ethnic groups and geographical regions. Nepalese music is…
  • PHOENIX PARK
    PHOENIX PARKWhen the building of the Royal Hospital at Kilmainham commenced in 1680 for the use of veterans of the Royal Irish Army, the park was reduced to its present…
  • PUBLIC TRANSPORT JULY 2024
    PUBLIC TRANSPORT JULY 2024Public transport is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typically…

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  • QUEENS UNIVERSITY
    QUEENS UNIVERSITYThe difference in terminology between Queen's University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin is rooted in historical and cultural factors, rather than any…

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  • Random View
    Random ViewThe Nepal Ireland Day on the 7th of July 2024 was a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange, showcasing the rich heritage of Nepal and fostering friendship…
  • Random View
    Random ViewThe Nepal Ireland Day on the 7th of July 2024 was a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange, showcasing the rich heritage of Nepal and fostering friendship…
  • RECLINING FIGURE
    RECLINING FIGUREThis striking bronze sculpture, "Reclining Figure", by Frederick Edward McWilliam (1909-1992), was relocated in 2013 from the David Keir Building quadrangle to…
  • RED BRICK WALL
    RED BRICK WALLThese images, captured in May 2017 and remastered in July 2024, showcase the vibrant street art scene in Belfast. They feature the works of two renowned…
  • RED LINE KFC
    RED LINE KFCAdvertising on trams, including full body wraps like the KFC promotion shown in some of my photographs, is quite common in Dublin and many other cities around…
  • REPURPOSED PHONE BOX
    REPURPOSED PHONE BOXThe Manor Street defibrillator station is part of a larger national initiative across Ireland where original Telefón boxes are being repurposed as AEDs…
  • RESTORED BUILDING
    RESTORED BUILDINGThe building's significance lies in its representation of the Liffey-side merchant houses that once dominated the city's waterfront.
  • ROGER CASEMENT
    ROGER CASEMENTThe statue was created by sculptor Mr Mark Richards FRSS following an open competition and is a representational bronze standing over 3m tall.
  • RYDERS ROW AREA 14 JULY
    RYDERS ROW AREA 14 JULYThe derelict buildings and vacant lots attracted anti-social behaviour, further deterring potential investment and contributing to a negative image of the area.
  • RYDERS ROW TRIANGLE
    RYDERS ROW TRIANGLEThe area suffered from the broader economic decline of Dublin's inner city in the latter half of the 20th century. Many businesses closed down, leaving…

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  • SHERIFF STREET BRIDGE
    SHERIFF STREET BRIDGEIn 1941, the engineering firm Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited constructed the new Sheriff Street Lifting Bridge.
  • SMALL DERELICT SITE
    SMALL DERELICT SITEBelfast's issue of dereliction is multifaceted and stems from various historical, infrastructural, economic, and social factors.
  • ST ANNES PARK RAHENY
    ST ANNES PARK RAHENYThe park, the second largest municipal park in Dublin, is formed from part of a former 202 hectares (500 acres) estate assembled by members of the Guinness…
  • ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH
    ST JOSEPH'S CHURCHSt. Joseph's Church, located on Church Road in the East Wall area of Dublin, is a Catholic church that serves as the heart of the local community.
  • STONE BRIDGE
    STONE BRIDGEWhile specific information on this particular bridge is limited, it's likely a functional bridge built to provide access to the walled garden area. I
  • STREET ART AT THE DOMINICK STOP
    STREET ART AT THE DOMINICK STOPoday I travelled home by tram and while passing along Lower Dominick Street I noticed some street artists at work at the tram stop so I got off the tram and…

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  • TAILOR'S LANE
    TAILOR'S LANEIn 1792, Tailor's Hall, situated on Back Lane, became the meeting place for the Catholic Committee
  • TEMPLE OR TEA ROOM
    TEMPLE OR TEA ROOMThe Herculanean Temple, a particular favourite of mine, has witnessed a dramatic transformation over the years. My first encounter with it over a decade ago…
  • THE BACK LANE JUNE 2022
    THE BACK LANE JUNE 2022In James Joyce's "The Dead," Back Lane serves as a wry reference point for Gabriel Conroy's humorous anecdote about his grandfather.
  • THE BEGRUDGERS AR UNHAPPY
    THE BEGRUDGERS AR UNHAPPYAh, the Dublin begrudger! A character as iconic as the Ha'penny Bridge itself, always ready with a complaint, even in the face of positive change. And it seems…
  • THE CAMPUS
    THE CAMPUSThe difference in terminology between Queen's University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin is rooted in historical and cultural factors, rather than any…
  • THE DOORS OF DUBLIN
    THE DOORS OF DUBLINThe doors are a tangible link to Dublin's Georgian past, offering a glimpse into the city's architectural heritage.
  • THE GATE LODGE
    THE GATE LODGEThere were actually two gate lodges associated with Belfast Botanic Gardens, both with interesting histories
  • THE GIFT OF LIFE
    THE GIFT OF LIFEIn the tranquil setting of Belfast's Botanic Gardens, the Gift of Life Candle sculpture stands as a poignant tribute to the selfless individuals who have given…
  • THE GOTHIC BRIDGE JULY 2024
    THE GOTHIC BRIDGE JULY 2024Over a period of time I have come across accounts that conflated the Gothic Bridge the Annie Lee Bridge and unfortunately I have in some posts assumed that the…
  • THE HACIENDA BAR
    THE HACIENDA BARRecently, The Hacienda Bar stepped into the limelight when it hosted a private soirée for none other than Taylor Swift and her entourage
  • THE MAIN GLASSHOUSE
    THE MAIN GLASSHOUSEThe main glasshouse at Belfast Botanic Gardens is the Palm House. It is one of the earliest examples of a curvilinear cast-iron glasshouse and predates the…
  • THE SON OF PROTAGORAS
    THE SON OF PROTAGORASMTO is a renowned street artist known for his politically charged murals in cities around the world. His true identity remains a mystery, adding to the allure…
  • THE STONE TEMPLE
    THE STONE TEMPLEIt was created as a focal point in 1971 by Benjamin and Miranda Guinness.
  • THE WALLED GARDEN
    THE WALLED GARDENThe walled garden at Farmleigh House serves as a reminder of the estate's rich history and its commitment to preserving its unique heritage.
  • TRAIN FAILED TO ARRIVE
    TRAIN FAILED TO ARRIVESince the beginning of the year I made a number of attempts to travel to Maynooth by train and failed due to a variety of problems which I will not discuss in…
  • TRAMS TO AND FROM THE POINT
    TRAMS TO AND FROM THE POINTTaking the Luas Red Line from Store Street (Busáras) to the Point Village
  • TRAM STOP AT HEUSTON STATION
    TRAM STOP AT HEUSTON STATIONThe Luas Red Line crosses the River Liffey on the Seán Heuston Bridge, a historic cast-iron bridge adjacent to the station. This bridge, formerly known as Kings…
  • TRAM STOP AT RANELAGH
    TRAM STOP AT RANELAGHThe Ranelagh LUAS tram stop in Dublin is uniquely situated on a bridge that spans Ranelagh Road. This elevated position offers passengers scenic views of the…
  • TRAVELLING TO BELFAST
  • TU GRANGEGORMAN
    TU GRANGEGORMANThe TU Dublin campus in Grangegorman is undergoing a significant expansion plan, representing the largest investment in Irish higher education in over a…

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  • UPPER SHERIFF STREET
    UPPER SHERIFF STREETLocated in the heart of Dublin's revitalised Docklands, Upper Sheriff Street is a thoroughfare steeped in maritime history and a vibrant community spirit.

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  • VICTORIAN BANDSTAND
    VICTORIAN BANDSTANDThe bandstand, like its twin in Woodvale Park, is a testament to the popularity of outdoor music and entertainment in the early 20th century. These structures…
  • VICTORIAN SHELTER
    VICTORIAN SHELTERThe only information that I could find that related to the shelter was that there is an active charity with a mission to protect and maintain the Botanic…
  • VISUAL WASTE
    VISUAL WASTEDean Kane, better known as "Visual Waste," has been an integral part of Belfast's burgeoning street art scene since at least 2017, when I first photographed his…
  • VOLVO FIRE ENGINE
    VOLVO FIRE ENGINEThe Volvo FM-330 SRT SRP (Specialist Rescue Pump) with registration number ERZ-9062, built by Browns, and call sign Romeo Tango 190 is a specific type of fire…

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  • WALLED GARDEN
    WALLED GARDENThe walled garden and clock tower at St. Anne's Park are fascinating historical remnants of the Guinness family estate, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and…
  • WAR MEMORIAL
    WAR MEMORIALThe War Memorial at Queen's University Belfast stands as a poignant tribute to the members of the university community who lost their lives in World War I and…
  • WAS MCCLURE DEPARTMENT STORE
    WAS MCCLURE DEPARTMENT STOREThis attractive building at the junction of McClure Street and Ormeau Road, formerly known as McClure's Department Store, has been converted into offices. This…
  • WHY THIS NAME
    WHY THIS NAMEThe name comes from the resemblance of the number “1” to an eye, specifically the shape of the letter “I.” So when the bingo caller announces “Kelly’s Eye,”…
  • WISHING WELL
    WISHING WELLSt. Ann's Well in Raheny, Dublin, Ireland was once a popular holy well, and gave its name (with a slightly different spelling) to the well-known St. Anne's…
  • WISHING WELL
    WISHING WELLSt. Ann's Well in Raheny, Dublin, Ireland was once a popular holy well, and gave its name (with a slightly different spelling) to the well-known St. Anne's…