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Grid reference Q4401

near to Dingle, Co Kerry, Ireland


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Q4401 : The Old Smoke House,Dingle. by P Flannagan The Old Smoke House,Dingle.
Q4401 : Dingle Bay Hotel on Stand Street, Dingle by Ian S Dingle Bay Hotel on Stand Street, Dingle
Q4401 : St Mary's Dingle Town Centre by Pam Brophy St Mary's Dingle Town Centre
This church is in the lower half of the grid square, just up from the harbour.
Q4401 : Memorial in St Mary's Church, Dingle by Marathon Memorial in St Mary's Church, Dingle
This memorial is very moving, especially when you realise that 1849 was four years into the Potato Famine which devastated so much of rural Ireland, especially in the west as here. A view inside St Mary's Church can be seen at... (more)
Q4401 : Dingle by Rosalind Mitchell Dingle
Fishing port and harbour town in Co Kerry with a 'new age' atmosphere.
Q4401 : Griffin's, Strand St by N Chadwick Griffin's, Strand St
Q4401 : An Daingean (Dingle): St James' Church by Nigel Cox An Daingean (Dingle): St James' Church
Church of Ireland place of worship off Main Street.
Q4401 : Phoenix Cinema by Andrew Woodvine Phoenix Cinema
Q4401 : The Pied Piper by GARRY HARPER The Pied Piper
Can you hear the music..?
Q4401 : The Dingle Pub by Andy Waddington The Dingle Pub
On the northeast side of Main Street (formerly Middle Street), the Dingle Pub is a popular venue for live music, although parking must be a nightmare - the streets in Dingle rarely seem to offer a space in the peak tourist season.
Q4401 : The Dolphin Shop, Strand Street, Dingle by Oliver Dixon The Dolphin Shop, Strand Street, Dingle
Q4401 : Bus stop in Dingle by sarah gallagher Bus stop in Dingle
A fascinating bus stop in Dingle, Co Kerry - the roof is an upturned currach (small fishing boat), the back wall depicts 4 men carrying the currach on their heads, and the supports are made from wood.

 
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