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  • ANNIE LEE BRIDGEConstructed in 1839 by Benjamin Lee Guinness to celebrate the birth of his daughter, Annie Lee, this mock ruin of a bridge and tower stands as a symbol of…
  • ANNIE LEE BRIDGEConstructed in 1839 by Benjamin Lee Guinness to celebrate the birth of his daughter, Annie Lee, this mock ruin of a bridge and tower stands as a symbol of…
  • ANNIE LEE BRIDGEConstructed in 1839 by Benjamin Lee Guinness to celebrate the birth of his daughter, Annie Lee, this mock ruin of a bridge and tower stands as a symbol of…
  • AN OLD TREESt. Anne's Park boasts a diverse and fascinating collection of trees, many of which were planted by the Guinness family who once owned the estate.
  • 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…
  • ASHINGTON PARKAshington Park is a small green space located in Cabra, Dublin. It's a relatively simple park with open grassland and a perimeter path. There are no playgrounds…
  • ATTRACTIVE MOORHENMoorhens, the most territorial birds in the garden, are a common sight. Males and females, both referred to as moorhens, are fiercely protective of their young,…
  • AUGUST 2023 VISITBuilt 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.
  • AUGUST 2023 VISITDuring Queen Victoria's final state visit to Ireland in 1900, her carriage passed under the archway of the Annie Lee Bridge,

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  • 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…
  • BELL TOWERThe Clock Tower in St. Anne's Park is more accurately referred to as a bell tower, constructed in 1850 as part of the Guinness family estate.
  • BEST NIGHT EVERTwo figures, seemingly women, walking arm in arm with a sense of joy and ease. It captures a moment of simple happiness and connection.
  • BIRD OF PARADISE PLANTThe Strelitzia reginae, also known as the Bird of Paradise flower, is a striking and unique plant that is native to South Africa.
  • BIRD OF PARADISE PLANTThe Strelitzia reginae, also known as the Bird of Paradise flower, is a striking and unique plant that is native to South Africa.
  • BOTANIC GARDENS 2013The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, Ireland, is a tranquil oasis featuring diverse plant collections, historic glasshouses, and serene landscapes, offering…
  • BOTANIC GARDENS 2013The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, Ireland, is a tranquil oasis featuring diverse plant collections, historic glasshouses, and serene landscapes, offering…
  • BOTANIC GARDENS BELFASTBoth Belfast and Dublin's Botanic Gardens offer stunning escapes into the natural world, right in the heart of their respective cities. While they share a…
  • BOTANIC GARDENS IN GLASNEVINThe National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, are a tranquil oasis just three kilometers from Dublin City Centre. Founded in 1795, the gardens are a…
  • BUSHY PARK BANDSTANDThe covered bandstand in Bushy Park, Dublin, is a notable feature near the duck pond. It's designed like a natural amphitheater, nestled into the park's…
  • BUSHY PARK BANDSTAND 2013The covered bandstand in Bushy Park, Dublin, is a notable feature near the duck pond. It's designed like a natural amphitheater, nestled into the park's…

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  • COAST WALK BY EILIS NOLANIn this piece, a dog is enjoying one of the many beautiful walks we have along the east coast of Ireland. I've based it on my dog, Scout, who is always excited…
  • CONCERTWolfe Tone Park, also referred to as Wolfe Tone Square, is a public space nestled in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. It is bordered by Mary Street to the north,…
  • CROPPIES ACRE MEMORIAL PARKPUBLISHED JANUARY 2024

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  • 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…
  • 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…
  • DNA SCULPTUREThe sculpture is a large, double-helix structure made of stainless steel. It stands over 20 feet tall and is located near the entrance to the gardens.
  • DNA SCULPTUREThe sculpture is a large, double-helix structure made of stainless steel. It stands over 20 feet tall and is located near the entrance to the gardens.
  • DODDER WALKDogs are indeed welcome on the Dodder Walk/Trail, but it's important to keep them on a leash at all times. This helps to ensure the safety of both your dog and…
  • DONNYBROOK GREENWAYThe Donnybrook Greenway is a 480-meter section of the Dodder Greenway, a walking and cycling path along the River Dodder in Dublin. It runs between Herbert Park…

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  • EXPLORING BLACKROCK PARKBlackrock Park, a beloved public park in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, stretches along the coast from Booterstown Train Station to Blackrock Train Station. Its…

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  • FRANK CORISH MEMORIALThe memorial sculpture honouring Patrick Corish in the college gardens of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, is a unique and evocative tribute to his legacy as a…
  • FR COLLINS PARKThe windmills in Father Collins Park have indeed been decommissioned, but not due to typical maintenance reasons. News reports from December 2023 indicate that…
  • FRIENDLY GREY SQUIRRELThe National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, are currently home to a thriving population of grey squirrels.

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  • 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.
  • GRACE O'DONNELL PARKWithin the Grace O'Donnell Memorial Park section of Dartry Park, 1 Milltown Road, Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland

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  • HERBERT PARKa 32-acre public park located in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. The park is divided into two halves by Herbert Park Road.
  • HERBERT PARK MAY 2024Herbert Park remains a cherished green space in the heart of Dublin, providing a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle while offering opportunities…
  • HERMITS CAVEThe Hermit's Cave, located within St. Anne's Park, presents a unique photographic challenge due to its dimly lit interior. Capturing the intricate…

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  • INTENSE RAIN STORMWhile total annual rainfall may not have changed dramatically, there's evidence that individual rain events have become more intense.
  • IRISHTOWN NATURE PARKIrishtown Nature Park, situated along the Poolbeg Peninsula, is a man-made haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a surprising contrast to the urban landscape…

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  • 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…
  • LAMPOST COLLECTIONMerrion Square Park in Dublin once housed a unique collection of antique lampposts, showcasing the city's rich history of street lighting. These lampposts,…
  • Let's DanceBy fostering understanding and appreciation for different cultural traditions, events like the Nepal Ireland Day celebration contribute to a richer, more…
  • LIFFEY LINEAR PARKThe section of the Liffey Linear Park at Newbridge offers a delightful escape into nature, right on the doorstep of the town.
  • LIFFEY LINEAR PARK NEWBRIDGE…I used a Sony NEX-7 and it had difficulty capturing the colours along the Liffey River and there was a tendency towards blue.
  • Lost In The ParkAn hour later, I was soaked, lost, and thoroughly miserable in the middle of a boggy wasteland

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  • MALAHIDE CASTLEMalahide Castle in 2013 stood as a testament to centuries of history, a majestic fortress nestled amidst lush parklands and overlooking the picturesque…
  • MERRION SQUARE PARKToday, Merrion Square Park is a popular destination for relaxation, recreation, and cultural events. The park's well-maintained lawns, colorful flower beds, and…

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  • NEAR THE OLD KIOSKThe area near the old derelict structure in Blackrock Public Park, including the historic Kiosk, is undergoing redevelopment.
  • 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 To MeToday I entered via the gate at the end of the North Circular Road and I followed the path that runs parallel to Infirmary Road section that I have not visited…

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  • OCTOBER 2024 VISITAutumn is a truly magical time to visit botanic gardens. As the days shorten and the air turns crisp, the gardens transform into a spectacle of colour. The…
  • OUR LADY'S PARKBefore becoming a public park, the triangular section of land opposite Fagan's public house was occupied by a row of single-storey dwellings known as Tolka…

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  • PAINT-A-BOXWhile Herbert Park in Dublin is not known for extensive street art like some other areas of the city, there are a couple of examples you might find
  • PARKS AND GARDENS 2013Dublin boasts an impressive array of public parks for a city of its size, offering diverse green spaces throughout its urban landscape. This abundance stems…
  • Peoples Flower GardenThe People's Flower Gardens are a beautiful and historic part of Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland.
  • 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 PARKThe camera and lens that I had with me was not suitable for fast moving squirrels, especially this who who actually climbed into my pocket. The National Botanic…
  • POND AREA BLACKROCK PARKBlackrock Park's pond, with its distinctive "Roman Temple" pumping station and natural amphitheatre, has indeed played host to a vibrant history of public…

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  • RANDOM IMAGESThe National Botanic Gardens in Dublin are located in Glasnevin, just three kilometres from Dublin City Centre, and are famous for the exquisitely restored…
  • RANDOM IMAGESThe National Botanic Gardens in Dublin are located in Glasnevin, just three kilometres from Dublin City Centre, and are famous for the exquisitely restored…
  • 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…
  • RECONFIGURED YEW CIRCLEThe central circular basin, which once held a fountain and was stocked with fish, has been filled in and planted. This significantly alters the original design…
  • RUBBER DUCK PONDThere has been a transformation of the area at the junction of Ryder's Row and Parnell Street in recent years. The former "bike yard," which occupied the space…

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  • SHELL HOUSE FOLLYFollies were often designed to resemble ancient ruins, exotic temples, or picturesque cottages. They served as focal points within the landscape, inviting…
  • SPOT THE HERONHerons have long been a familiar sight along the River Dodder, their elegant forms often spotted wading in the shallows or perched on branches overhanging the…
  • 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 LUKE'S AVENUEIn recent years, Dublin City Council has undertaken a number of improvements to the public realm around the former St. Luke’s Church (Thomas Burgh House).
  • STONE ARCHWAYIn the heart of St Anne's Park, near the enchanting Yew Circle, stands a weathered stone archway.
  • 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

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  • 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 ACTUAL CASTLEAmong the castle's spectral residents, the most renowned was Puck, a mischievous court jester said to haunt the castle's turret. Other ghostly figures included…
  • THE GLASSHOUSESThe National Botanic Gardens in Dublin are home to a collection of historically and architecturally significant glasshouses. In 2013, these glasshouses were a…
  • THE GLASSHOUSESThe National Botanic Gardens in Dublin are home to a collection of historically and architecturally significant glasshouses. In 2013, these glasshouses were a…
  • THE JAPANESE GARDENSThe Japanese Gardens, within the grounds of the Irish National Stud just outside Kildare town, are a captivating testament to the enduring appeal of Japanese…
  • THE POND AREAThe pond at the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, is not only known for its beautiful water lilies but also for its resident turtles. These…
  • THE RIVER LIFFEY AND NEWBRIDGENewbridge and the River Liffey share a deep-rooted connection that has shaped the town's history, identity, and development.
  • THE STONE BRIDGESThese bridges serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, allowing pedestrians to cross over the park's waterways while enhancing the overall landscape…
  • THE STONE BRIDGES 2013These bridges serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, allowing pedestrians to cross over the park's waterways while enhancing the overall landscape…
  • THE WOODED AREASThe dense canopy of trees filters sunlight, creating a complex interplay of dappled light and deep shadows. This makes achieving proper exposure and managing…

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  • VICTORIA WATERLILY HOUSEWhen I photographed this building in July in 2009 it was in very poor condition and was closed to the public.
  • VIDEO OF OSCAR WILDE STATUEThe Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture in Merrion Square is a vibrant and thought-provoking tribute to the iconic Irish poet and playwright. Unveiled in 1997, it…
  • Visitor CentreThe Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, adjoining the castle, contains an entertaining exhibition on the park’s history from 3500 BC right through to the present day.…

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  • 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…
  • WALLED GARDEN IN AUTUMNHistorically, the garden served both aesthetic and functional purposes. It provided a sheltered space for cultivating delicate plants and exotic fruits,…
  • WATER FOR DOGSI noticed that most dogs visiting appeared to be very much aware of this water fountain.
  • WATER LILLIESThe water lilies in the pond are a sight to behold, especially during their peak blooming season. They come in various colours, including white, pink, and…
  • WATERSTOWN PARKWaterstown Park is a lovely park located in Palmerstown, Dublin. It's a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a variety of activities and…
  • WHAT HAPPENED TO THE ADDISON…I recently discovered, at a conference, that my personal observations about changes in rainfall patterns in Ireland over the last few decades is not just due to…
  • WHAT IS LIFENestled within the serene landscape of the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin, Ireland, lies a thought-provoking sculpture entitled "What is Life?" by renowned…
  • WHAT IS THIS YELLOW STRUCTUREhave uploaded these images to see if the yellow growth could be identified and it was suggested that it could be Laetiporus sulphureus which is a species of…
  • WHO WAS THE SCULPTOR?It's understandable how the misinformation about Imogen Stuart's involvement arose, given her prominence as an Irish sculptor and her work with religious…
  • 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…
  • WOODS AND TREESSt. Anne's Park boasts a diverse and mature collection of trees, many of which were planted in the 19th century by the Guinness family. This gives the park's…