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Kiernan Joliat | profile | all galleries >> Travel >> London Semester 2004 >> Ireland >> Dublin tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Dublin

Dublin, October 1-4, 2004.
Typical Georgian architecture in Dublin.
Typical Georgian architecture in Dublin.
More Georgian doors.
More Georgian doors.
Another lovely Georgian building.
Another lovely Georgian building.
Georgian door.
Georgian door.
Close-up of one of the sidelights of the door.
Close-up of one of the sidelights of the door.
All the signs are in English and Irish here.
All the signs are in English and Irish here.
More Irish: uisce means water.
More Irish: "uisce" means water.
My home away from home- the Dublin youth hostel.
My home away from home- the Dublin youth hostel.
Trinity College grounds.
Trinity College grounds.
More Trinity.
More Trinity.
More Trinity.
More Trinity.
Trinity's front facade.
Trinity's front facade.
St. Stephen's Green, Dublin's answer to Central Park.
St. Stephen's Green, Dublin's answer to Central Park.
Another view of the Green.
Another view of the Green.
The pond in the Green, and a man relaxing.
The pond in the Green, and a man relaxing.
Another view of the pond.
Another view of the pond.
The General Post Office on O'Connell St., headquarters of the 1916 Easter Rising.
The General Post Office on O'Connell St., headquarters of the 1916 Easter Rising.
Bullet holes in the GPO's columns from 1916.
Bullet holes in the GPO's columns from 1916.
O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare.
O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare.
Monument to Parnell on O'Connell St.
Monument to Parnell on O'Connell St.
The Happy Ring House, a Dublin institution.
The Happy Ring House, a Dublin institution.
O'Connell Bridge.
O'Connell Bridge.
The River Liffey.
The River Liffey.
The Liffey, looking inland.
The Liffey, looking inland.
The Liffey again, looking out towards the sea.
The Liffey again, looking out towards the sea.
Temple Bar. Lots of little shops and cafes here.
Temple Bar. Lots of little shops and cafes here.
Molly Malone, the tart with the cart.
Molly Malone, the "tart with the cart."
More humour for the family.
More humour for the family.
A flower stall on Grafton Street, Dublin's posh pedestrian shopping street.
A flower stall on Grafton Street, Dublin's posh pedestrian shopping street.
More flowers in the stall on Grafton Street.
More flowers in the stall on Grafton Street.
The famous Ha'penny Bridge.
The famous Ha'penny Bridge.
Monument to Wolfe Tone, otherwise known as Tonehenge.
Monument to Wolfe Tone, otherwise known as "Tonehenge."
The Irish Parliament.
The Irish Parliament.
A gate into Guinness Brewery.
A gate into Guinness Brewery.
The best pint I've ever had, in Guinness' Gravity Bar.
The best pint I've ever had, in Guinness' Gravity Bar.
The interior of the brewery.
The interior of the brewery.
Antique Guinness bottles.
Antique Guinness bottles.
They still have a few horses around!
They still have a few horses around!
A graffiti wall, where visitors can leave comments.
A "graffiti wall," where visitors can leave comments.
A scene from the Gravity Bar.
A scene from the Gravity Bar.
An Irish rainbow, the brightest I've ever seen (although I don't think the photo shows it that well).
An Irish rainbow, the brightest I've ever seen (although I don't think the photo shows it that well).
St. Patrick's Cathedral, from the Gravity Bar.
St. Patrick's Cathedral, from the Gravity Bar.
St. Stephen's Green, from the Gravity Bar.
St. Stephen's Green, from the Gravity Bar.
Christ Church Cathedral.
Christ Church Cathedral.
Art sellers on Merrion Square.
Art sellers on Merrion Square.
Drogheda, on the River Boyne.
Drogheda, on the River Boyne.