Jackson's Jaunt Part One - A walk through Dublin
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Allan
Fusiliers Arch in St Stephen's Green commemorates the men of the Royal Dublin
Fusiliers who fell in the Anglo-Boer war.
There's always something going on in Grafton Street as, on this day, the fire
department helping to collect for charity.
Crowds flock to Grafton Street at all hours of the day or night.
Crowds flock to Grafton Street at all hours of the day or night. (Choice # 2)
The most famous barrow girl in history; Molly Malone sold cockles and mussels
and, after dark, herself as well.
Trinity College was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I in an attempt to civilise
the Irish and cure them of Popery.
Overlooking the Liffey River in the centre of Dublin is the Custom House built
between 1781 and 1791.
O'Connell Street Bridge.
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.
Atop his plinth, Daniel O'Connell stares southward across the Liffey River.
The lady known by locals The Floozy in the Jacuzzi is officially known
as Anna Livia.
The statue of Charles Stewart Parnell marks the northern end of O'Connell Street.