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Record Tower, Dublin Castle
Record Tower, Dublin Castle
A postcard of Dublin Castle from the early 1900s. The tower shown is the Record Tower. It is the last intact tower of Dublin Castle. It has very thick walls and was used as a high security prison. The tower now houses the Garda Museum.
© Dublin City Library and Archive
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Sculpture of King Brian Boru, Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle
Sculpture of King Brian Boru, Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle
Brian Boru was High King of Ireland from 1002 to 1014. This sculpture can be seen at the entrance to the Crypt of the Chapel Royal at Dublin Castle.
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Remains of the Powder Tower, Dublin Castle
Remains of the Powder Tower, Dublin Castle
The butt of the Powder Tower is visible at the Undercroft in Dublin Castle. It contains part of the Viking town defence bank. Archaeologists were able to tell that this was part of the Viking town defence bank by the materials they found there.
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Sir Henry Sidney Sets Out From Dublin Castle, 1581
Sir Henry Sidney Sets Out From Dublin Castle, 1581
Sir Sidney Henry was appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1565.
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Spire of Dublin
Spire of Dublin
Dublin's Spire on O'Connell street
Image courtesy of www.simonho.org
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Sand Sculpture, Dublin Castle
Sand Sculpture, Dublin Castle
A group of artists create large sculptures from sand in the Great Courtyard at Dublin Castle.
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Royal Hospital Kilmainham
Royal Hospital Kilmainham
The Royal Hospital in Kilmainham has been the home to the Irish Museum of Modern Art since 1991.
Courtesy of Dept. of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Portrait of Robert Emmet
Portrait of Robert Emmet
Full portrait of Robert Emmet, which currently hangs in Leinster House.
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Statue of Justice, Dublin Castle
Statue of Justice, Dublin Castle
Statue of Justice which can be seen on the north side of the Great Courtyard at Dublin Castle. The statue caused much controversy whe it was first erected as "Justice" has her back to the city.
© The Irish Times
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The Dubh Linn Gardens, Dublin Castle
The Dubh Linn Gardens, Dublin Castle
The Dubh Linn gardens are said to be situated on the original 'black pool' (dubh linn) from which Dublin gets its name. <br><br>Look closely at the photograph - you might just see some snakes in the grass...
© The Irish Times