Jackson's Jaunt Part One - A walk through Dublin

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Allan

fusil7.jpg (1451550 bytes) Fusiliers Arch in St Stephen's Green commemorates the men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers who fell in the Anglo-Boer war.

fireb8.jpg (1057507 bytes) There's always something going on in Grafton Street as, on this day, the fire department helping to collect for charity.

grafton1.jpg (1137978 bytes) Crowds flock to Grafton Street at all hours of the day or night.

grafton2.jpg (1254176 bytes) Crowds flock to Grafton Street at all hours of the day or night. (Choice # 2)

molly9.jpg (1127430 bytes) The most famous barrow girl in history; Molly Malone sold cockles and mussels and, after dark, herself as well.

college28.jpg (1268942 bytes) Trinity College was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I in an attempt to civilise the Irish and cure them of Popery.

custhse9.jpg (1157515 bytes)  Overlooking the Liffey River in the centre of Dublin is the Custom House built between 1781 and 1791.

ocbridge13.jpg (1370997 bytes) O'Connell Street Bridge.

victor16.jpg (905440 bytes) Helping to support the statue of Daniel O'Connell is the Winged Victory who sustained a bullet wound in a delicate place during the ill-fated Easter Rising of 1916.

doconn15.jpg (1350319 bytes) Atop his plinth, Daniel O'Connell stares southward across the Liffey River.

floozy18.jpg (1375601 bytes) The lady known by locals The Floozy in the Jacuzzi is officially known as Anna Livia.

csparn20.jpg (1216260 bytes) The statue of Charles Stewart Parnell marks the northern end of O'Connell Street.

 

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