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drguyphoto · 1 year
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#Dundrum, #Dublin, #Ireland. #analog #analogphotography #filmphotography #filmisnotdead #fomapan400 #fomapan (at Dundrum, Dublin) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm2RlGksj_A/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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streetsofdublin · 11 months
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ALFAMA THE PORTUGUESE RESTAURANT AT WINDY ARBOUR
I never noticed this small restaurant before last Saturday [8 July 2023]. I was in a hurry so I did not have time to have a look at the menu but I will visit it within the next few weeks.
DUNDRUM AREA OF DUBLIN I never noticed this small restaurant before last Saturday [8 July 2023]. I was in a hurry so I did not have time to have a look at the menu but I will visit it within the next few weeks. I could be wrong but it is at an entrance to Glasson linear park which I have yet to explore in detail.
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askalocalireland · 2 years
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southsidegym1 · 1 year
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https://southsidegym.ie/
Welcome to Southside Gym Dublin : Our members value their training and have chosen Southside Gym because of our re-investment in equipment and facility design, we are known for continually evolving the gym from equipment to services. Independent Personal trainers available to help with your fitness goals.
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f1 · 2 years
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ailsasmith264 · 2 years
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Are you looking for the Best Felt roofs in Dundrum? Then go for Flat Roof Waterproofing Dublin. 
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ltwilliammowett · 6 months
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Fancy a trip? Then welcome to door no. 19, where you can set sail on the SS Great Britain
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SS Great Britain
Her history here:
When Brunel’s ocean liner, was built in the nineteenth century the SS GREAT BRITAIN was a bold attempt by a British company to break the American monopoly of the trans-Atlantic passenger trade. Launched by Prince Albert on 19 July 1843, she was the largest and most technically innovative ship of her day, because she was the first iron hulled, screw propelled ship. Her first voyage to America began on 26 July 1845, and she covered 3,100 miles in 14 days and 21 hours.
On the return journey, because of the loss of propeller blades, she used sail only, but still completed the voyage to Liverpool in 20 days. In 1846, however, on her fifth voyage, she ran aground in Dundrum Bay, County Down. It was not until August of the following year that she was refloated and towed back to Liverpool, and, in 1850, was sold to Gibbs, Bright & Co. for service to Australia. She was significantly altered at this time.
In 1854, she was refitted as a troopship for the Crimean War and again in 1857 she carried reinforcements to Bombay to deal with the Indian Mutiny. Returning to the Australian run, she carried the first touring English cricket side. In 1876, she was put up for sale at Birkenhead, but not bought until 1882. Her new owners, Anthony Gibbs, Sons & Co. converted her entirely to a sailing vessel for transporting coal to San Francisco and returning with wheat. After two such voyages, in 1886, she was dismasted by a hurricane off Cape Horn and she put into the Falkland Islands. As repairs were considered too expensive, she became a hulk for storing coal and wool. On April 14 1937, she was towed a few miles out of Port Stanley to shallow water in Sparrow Cove; holes were punched in her bottom and she settled on the seabed. The organisation required to co-ordinate the task of recovery came into being in 1968, led by Dr Ewan Corlett. In April 1970, she was refloated, returning to her original dock Bristol in July that year where she underwent a major conservation programme.
In 2006, an appeal was launched to help restore the masts of the SS GREAT BRITAIN. Two of the masts and part of a third needed to be urgently replaced as they had become badly degraded. The vessel was successful in winning the prestigious Gulbenkian Prize as UK Museum of the Year 2006, which brought with it £100,000 in prize money. This was put towards the costs of the masts. The ship also won two awards at the Museums and Heritage Awards for Excellence 2006 conference in the restoration and conservation category as well as permanent exhibition. The project was also awarded the Civic Trust Award 2006 for accessibility. These Awards follow the relaunch of GREAT BRITAIN after work costing £11.3 million to transform her into a major visitor attraction and museum, as well as to preserve the vessel for future generations. The ship saw more than 160,000 visitors between July 2005 and September 2006.
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centuriespast · 3 months
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Dundrum Castle William Alfred Green (1870–1958) Ulster Folk Museum
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pwlanier · 9 months
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GEORGE ROWLETT (BRITISH, B.1941)
WIDOW'S ROW, DUNDRUM, WITH SHEEP AND CATTLE ON THE HILL, 1997
Oil on board
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drguyphoto · 1 year
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#Selfportrait in shop window reflections, #Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland, February 2023. #selfie #Nikon #Fomapan #Fomapan400 #analogphotography #filmphotography (at Dundrum, Dublin) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpTiU8OqU0M/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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streetsofdublin · 1 year
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RYANS ARBOUR HOUSE
When I first photographed this back in August 2020 a gentleman objected to me photographing the building but he was unwilling to offer any identity or explain what his interest was. He was the second person in the same area to object to my activity on tha
A PUB IN THE VILLAGE OF WINDY ARBOUR When I first photographed this back in August 2020 a gentleman objected to me photographing the building but he was unwilling to offer any identity or explain what his interest was. He was the second person in the same area to object to my activity on that particular day. Windy Arbour is a small suburban village in the Dundrum area of Dublin, Ireland.…
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museum-archives · 20 days
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A River Bank Dundrum River
Sir Francis Seymour Haden, English, 1818 - 1910
Date: 1863
Medium: Etching
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goodloop · 1 year
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Dolmen, Dundrum, Co. Down
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bogkeep · 1 year
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yesss they played star of the county down (the czech cover, královna z dundrum bay)
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luimnigh · 1 year
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Wait, the Ganestops are already closed?? I thought we had until the 24th! Is the Kilkenny one still open? Is it really as cheap as you said?
The 24th is the final day. Many stores have closed beforehand.
The stores currently open are Crescent Limerick, Carlow, Wexford, Stephen's Green Dublin, Wilton Cork, Swords Pavillions, Blanchardstown, Patrick's Street Cork, Dundrum and Tallaght. All but Tallaght are closing the 24th, Tallaght is closing the 23rd.
Kilkenny closed last weekend.
Pricing is done on a store-by-store basis. Here in Limerick, it's going down to 70% off today. I am certain about this, because after they closed yesterday they put the 70% off signs up in the windows.
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f1 · 2 years
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