In Memory
Tiny fossils in a gravestone – Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin
Coat Of Arms of the Bakers' Guild Of Saints Clement and Anne
National Museum Of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin.
Evening Shower
The Iveagh Market
Another of Dublin’s beautiful abandoned buildings – the Iveagh Market, designed by Frederick G. Hicks in 1902.
Iveagh Merchant 2B
A closer view of the second in the Iveagh Market Series.
Iveagh Merchant - 2
Second in the Iveagh Market Series.
Iveagh Merchant - Another View
From the facade of Dublin’s sadly neglected Iveagh Market designed by Frederick G. Hicks 1902.
Each head depicted a nation that Ireland traded with at the time. Can you identify this one?
Collect them all!
Iveagh Merchant - Part One
First in a series: From the facade of Dublin’s sadly neglected Iveagh Market – designed by Frederick J. Hicks 1902.
The Magazine Fort
Built in 1735, this heavily fortified large stone building lies derelict in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Forgotten Door
Overgrown doorway – St Mary’s Hospital Grounds, Phoenix Park, Dublin
Serenity
Graveyard Memorial – St. Mary’s Hospital, Phoenix Park, Dublin
Trouble Brewing
Dark clouds over the Guinness Brewery, St James’s Gate, Dublin
Kildare Corn Field
I never made promises lightly And there have been some that I’ve broken But I swear in the days still left We’ll walk in the fields of gold
(Sting)
Cape Breton Dock
Detail from the dock at Ross Ferry, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
Ryan J MacNeil
Cape Breton piper and whistle-maker Ryan J MacNeil.
Les Gilaux
The way to the old farm – near Buais, Normandy.
Cobblestones - Dinan
Cobblestone street – Evening in Dinan, Brittany.
Old Port - Honfleur, Normandy
Typical buildings in the picturesque Old Port of Honfleur – often painted by the Expressionists including Gustave Courbet, Claude Monet and Johan Jongkind.
Kearns the Pawnbroker
Old traditional sign – 69 Queen Street, Dublin
Pale Blue Door
Pale blue door – Virginia Creeper – evening light.
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