DUBLIN BUS ROUTE 26

SLIDE SHOW

NEAR ST MARYS HOSPITAL IN PHOENIX PARK

SLIDE SHOWS

CHAPELIZOD VILLAGE AND PHOENIX PARK

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TRIBUTE HEAD

TRIBUTE HEAD

THIS IS KNOWN AS THE TRIBUTE HEAD [NOW CONSIDERED A TRIBUTE TO NELSON MANDELA]

The city terminus for the 26 bus route is at one of the entrances to Merrion Square Park where this sculpture. I mention the 26 bus route as using it allowed me to visit and explore Phoenix Park, Chapelizod, Palmerstown Village and more recently Waterstown Park. Also the service is reliable and frequent.

These images are very much experimental because this sculpture is close to impossible to photograph because it blends in with the background.

The good news is that I saw some sketching this sculpture when I visited Merrion Square today [5 May 2024]

The Artist: Dame Elisabeth Frink, a renowned British sculptor known for her powerful, semi-abstract figures of humans, animals, and birds.

The Commission: Frink initially created multiple versions of the "Tribute Head", not specifically for Mandela. Amnesty International later acquired one after Dublin offered to host a work of art honouring Nelson Mandela during his imprisonment.

Unveiling: The statue was unveiled in Merrion Square on June 26th, 1983. This event included a poetry reading by Seamus Heaney and a performance by The Chieftains.

Relocation: While the statue hasn't moved significantly within the park, it has suffered from lack of visibility due to encroaching vegetation in the past.

The Overlooked Gem: There are a couple of possible reasons why the Tribute Head isn't as prominent as other Dublin sculptures:

Awareness: Its original dedication to Mandela might not be common knowledge anymore. Many may see it as just another abstract sculpture.

Style: Frink's work, while respected, can be stark and less immediately accessible compared to figurative sculptures like that of Oscar Wilde in the same park.

More About Elisabeth Frink's Tribute Head

Frink described her Tribute Head sculptures as tributes to "all people who have died or suffered for their beliefs. These men are heroes in the sense that they are survivors, but they are also victims stripped of everything but their human courage." This makes the choice of the sculpture to honour Nelson Mandela incredibly fitting.
GUINNESS CLOCK

GUINNESS CLOCK

PALMERSTOWN AND THE RIVER

PALMERSTOWN AND THE RIVER

SAFE HOME AT PALMERSTOWN

SAFE HOME AT PALMERSTOWN

PALMERS GATE

PALMERS GATE

OLD LUCAN ROAD

OLD LUCAN ROAD

PALMERSTOWN FC AND THE PARK

PALMERSTOWN FC AND THE PARK

THE PARK ON MILL LANE

THE PARK AND THE RIVER

MILL LANE

MILL LANE

THE COACH HOUSE

THE COACH HOUSE

Military  Road

Military Road

Fallen Tree

Fallen Tre

Knockmary Dolmen

Knockmary Dolmen

Exploring

Exploring

Derelict House

Derelict House

Knockmaroon Hill

Knockmaroon Hill

Matin's Row

Matin's Row

Knockmaroon Gate Lodge

Knockmaroon Gate Lodge

Lower Glen Road

Lower Glen Road

MARY'S HOSPITAL

MARY'S HOSPITAL

Furry Glen

Furry Glen

CHAPELIZOD PARK

CHAPELIZOD PARK

Magazine Fort

Magazine Fort

CHAPELIZOD ROAD

CHAPELIZOD ROAD

Paint-A-Box Chapelizod

Paint-A-Box Chapelizod

Here are the stops on the Dublin Bus Route 26:
Merrion Square South
Holles Street
Clare Street
Pearse Station
Shaw Street
Pearse Street Garda Station
Westmoreland Street
Temple Bar, Wellington Quay
Merchant’s Quay
Usher’s Quay
Parkgate Street
Phoenix Park Gate
Conyngham Road
Bridgewater House
Islandbridge Gate
UCD Boat Club
Garda Rowing Club
Military Road
St Mary’s Hospital
Chapelizod
Lucan Road (first stop)
Belgrove Park
Kylemore Road
Palmerstown Drive
The Oval
Kennelsfort Road
Lucan Road (second stop)
Palmerstown Avenue
Oakcourt Avenue
Palmerstown Crescent
Coldcut Road
Liffey Valley Retail Park
Liffey Valley West
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre

MARCH 2024

MARCH 2024

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