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near to Irishtown, Dublin, Ireland


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O1833 : The Lansdowne Road/Aviva Stadium, Dublin by Karl and Ali The Lansdowne Road/Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Heading for a conference at the new stadium (the New Zealand All Blacks were training inside).
O1833 : St Patrick's Church, Ringsend, Dublin by David Dixon St Patrick's Church, Ringsend, Dublin
Large, elegant church at the corner of Thorncastle Street and Bridge Street dating from the early twentieth century, replacing an earlier church which had been outgrown by the congregation.
O1833 : Ringsend Park by Doug Lee Ringsend Park
Ringsend Park with the towers of the power station O2033 in the centre of the image
O1833 : Terraced houses in St Patrick Villas, Ringsend by Eric Jones Terraced houses in St Patrick Villas, Ringsend
These houses currently have a market value of just under E250,000
O1833 : Park along Beach Road, Irishtown by Darrin Antrobus Park along Beach Road, Irishtown
O1833 : River Dodder by Doug Lee River Dodder
O1833 : The Aviva Stadium, Dublin by David Dixon The Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Looking across the River Dodder, towards the Aviva Stadium which is a 51,000 all-seater sports venue built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road stadium, which was demolished in 2007. It is the home venue for the Irish rugby union team... (more)
O1833 : Listed Chimney by kevin higgins Listed Chimney
The chimney is all that remains of the drainage and pumping station that was located at this point by the River Dodder.
O1833 : Old Bridge by kevin higgins Old Bridge
Built in the early 19th Century this bridge (Ringsend Bridge) linked the island of Ringsend to the mainland.
O1833 : The corner of Fitzwilliam Quay and Bridge Street by Eric Jones The corner of Fitzwilliam Quay and Bridge Street
The church on the left is St Patrick's Catholic Church, Ringsend. Most of the terrace of brick houses in Fitzwilliam Quay have been demolished and replaced by contemporary buildings, many of them apartment buildings.
O1833 : River Dodder (An Dothra), Ringsend by David Dixon River Dodder (An Dothra), Ringsend
The River Dodder (Irish: An Dothra) is the largest tributary of the River Liffey and is one of the three main rivers in Dublin, alongside the Liffey and the Tolka. This view is looking upstream from Bridge Street.
O1833 :  St Patrick Villas Cul de sac by Eric Jones St Patrick Villas Cul de sac
This cul-de-sac backs on Ringsend Park.

 
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