Street photography is reactive and disinterested by nature and motivated by curiosity or creative inquiry, allowing it to deliver a relatively neutral depiction of the world that mirrors society
Public transport is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typically…
The 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…
When 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…
Meeting 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…
The 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…
The 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…
The Castleforbes Residential Development is a large-scale housing project currently underway in the Dublin Docklands, at the intersection of Sheriff Street…
The 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…
Located in the heart of Dublin's revitalised Docklands, Upper Sheriff Street is a thoroughfare steeped in maritime history and a vibrant community spirit.
The TU Dublin campus in Grangegorman is undergoing a significant expansion plan, representing the largest investment in Irish higher education in over a…
The Stoneybatter Residence is a newly constructed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) located at 84 Prussia Street in Stoneybatter, Dublin 7. It aims to…
The Manor Street defibrillator station is part of a larger national initiative across Ireland where original Telefón boxes are being repurposed as AEDs…
Francis Street in Dublin has a vibrant history of street art, with a noticeable shift towards more "commercial" or commissioned pieces in recent years.
This Saint Vincent de Paul night shelter was constructed to designs by Thomas Francis McNamara in 1915 to provide low-cost accommodation for working men
It should be mentioned that the popular Meeting Place sculpture, affectionately known as the ‘Hags with the Bags’, was returned to the street last week.
The 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.
Dundrum, 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.
The 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…
In 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…
The 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…
The Dorset Street redevelopment represents a significant investment in the area's future. By addressing the underlying issues of the old flats and providing…
Bolton Street, located in Dublin's north inner city, is a street steeped in history and educational significance. The street takes its name from Theobald…
The 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…
Since 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…
It may surprise many visitors to discover that St. Patrick's Pontifical University, often referred to as Maynooth College, has its own graveyard. The cemetery…
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