Digital Pictures Index
Ireland

21 May 25  Dublin.  Day 0ne.  Sunny.


Two Scherzer rolling lift bridges, a type of bascule bridge, Custom House Quay.


The Jeanie Johnston, a replica (2002) of a three-masted barque originally
built in Quebec, Canada, in 1847.  On the river Liffey.


The Samuel Beckett bridge, over the river Liffey.  A cable-stayed swing
bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava and opened in 2009.


The Convention Centre building, Spencer Dock.  Arch: Kevin Roche 2010.


The British & Irish Rail building (a former hotel), the Salesforce Tower,
and the Central Bank of Ireland buildings, North Wall Quay.


Restless: Liffey Love.  Two artworks by Rhona Byrne in the form of love seats.
Made from plastic waste recovered from the River Liffey.


The river Dodder and the Ringsend Bridge, with the Aviva Stadium in the distance.


The Capital Dock building
Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Docklands area.


The Reflector Building, Hanover Quay.  BKD Architects.


Anantara The Marker Hotel, Grand Canal Square, Docklands.
Architect: Manuel Aires Mateus 2013.


The 5 Hanover Quay and the Opus apartment buildings, Hanover Quay, Grand Canal Dock.
In front are heritage quayside buildings.


Grand Canal Square, Docklands.


The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Grand Canal Square.  Designed by Daniel Libeskind.
Originally called the Grand Canal Theatre.


The Alto Vetro and Grand Canal Wharf apartment blocks, from Grand Canal Quay.


One of the original flour mills at the Boland's Mills development, Docklands.


The three modern towers and two of the original mills at the Bolands Mills
development.  BKD Architects 2022.


The Millennium Tower and The Locks apartment blocks,
Charlotte Quay, Grand Canal Docks.


Grand Canal Square from the Grand Canal Docks.


The Malt House, Waterways House and the Alto Vetro apartment block,
from Charlotte Quay, Grand Canal Docks.


Modern office buildings on Misery Street,
near Grand Canal Square.


Statue of Admiral William Brown, known as the father of the Argentine navy.
By the river Liffey at Sir John Rogerson's Quay.


The Linesman, a bronze sculpture by Dony MacManus, 1999.
By the river Liffey at City Quay,


Pulse, a sculpture by Alva Gallagher, by the river Liffey at City Quay.


Statue of Jim Larkin, a sculpture by Oisín Kelly. O'Connell Street.


The Spire of Dublin, designed by Ian Ritchie Architects, O'Connell Street.
Also called the Millennium Spire or the Spire of Light.


The Abbey Presbyterian Church, Parnell Square.


The Abbey Presbyterian Church from the
Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square.


The Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square.
Designed by architect Dáithí Hanly, opened in 1966.


The Children of Lir, a sculpture by Oisín Kelly
in the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square.


Statue of Molly Malone, a sculpture by Jeanne Rynhart.
Also known locally as 'The Tart with the Cart'.


The Campanile, Trinity College.  A bell tower designed by
Sir Charles Lanyon, sculpted by Thomas Kirk and finished in 1853.


Crown Alley, a street in the Temple Bar district.


The Quays Bar, Temple Bar district.


Climate III, a mural created by art collective Subset.
Temple Bar district.


The Ha'penny Bridge (officially the Liffey Bridge), a pedestrian bridge
built in May 1816 over the River Liffey.


The O'Connell Bridge House reflected in the river Liffey.


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