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The chandelier in the House of Lords.
The chandelier in the House of Lords.
Government BuildingsFormerly the Royal College of Science.
Government BuildingsFormerly the Royal College of Science.
The Irish House of Lords entrance to the Parliament House
The Irish House of Lords entrance to the Parliament House
A ceiling in the eighteenth century Powerscourt House, the townhouse of a Viscount Powerscourt
A ceiling in the eighteenth century Powerscourt House, the townhouse of a Viscount Powerscourt
William III's victory over James II/VIIThe Battle of the Boyne tapestry that hangs in the Lords chamber
William III's victory over James II/VIIThe Battle of the Boyne tapestry that hangs in the Lords chamber
The 'screen wall' that joins the original entrance to Gandon's extension
The 'screen wall' that joins the original entrance to Gandon's extension
The Mansion House
The Mansion House
St. Mary's Church. The Parochial House is in the foreground.
St. Mary's Church. The Parochial House is in the foreground.
The Chapel Royal, Dublin CastleTo its right is the last surviving example of Dublin Castle's mediæval towers
The Chapel Royal, Dublin CastleTo its right is the last surviving example of Dublin Castle's mediæval towers
The funeral of Michael Collins in 1922
The funeral of Michael Collins in 1922
Monument to Cardinal Cullen, the first Irishman to be made a cardinal
Monument to Cardinal Cullen, the first Irishman to be made a cardinal
The Marlborough Street frontage of the Pro-Cathedral
The Marlborough Street frontage of the Pro-Cathedral
State pew of the President of Ireland, still retains a British Standard carving on the front
State pew of the President of Ireland, still retains a British Standard carving on the front
Part of the original Gandon
Part of the original Gandon
Nelson's Pillar stood on the site of the Spire until it was destroyed by a bomb in 1966
Nelson's Pillar stood on the site of the Spire until it was destroyed by a bomb in 1966
Memorial to the Irish Volunteers, 'C' Coy
Memorial to the Irish Volunteers, 'C' Coy
Entry to the State Apartments
Entry to the State Apartments
The statue of Prince Albert
The statue of Prince Albert
Leinster House 2000, the new millennium wing of the Leinster House complex
Leinster House 2000, the new millennium wing of the Leinster House complex
The Victorian exterior of the new wing added to contain the RDS lecture theatre
The Victorian exterior of the new wing added to contain the RDS lecture theatre
View from an inner city apartment building
View from an inner city apartment building
Pope Pius X's signature Pius X, Pope
Pope Pius X's signature Pius X, Pope
King Charles taking his oath as part of the coronation ceremoniesBudapest, 30 December 1916
King Charles taking his oath as part of the coronation ceremoniesBudapest, 30 December 1916
Timothy Michael Healy - First Governor-General of the Irish Free State.
Timothy Michael Healy - First Governor-General of the Irish Free State.
Our Lady of LourdesModern popular image of the Lourdes Apparition.
Our Lady of LourdesModern popular image of the Lourdes Apparition.
Cathal Brugha (image before 1922) from postcard issued when he was killed.
Cathal Brugha (image before 1922) from postcard issued when he was killed.
Henrietta Street
Henrietta Street
Mortuary photograph of Elizabeth Stride
Mortuary photograph of Elizabeth Stride
The medieval tower of the stone church of Ardbraccan, County Meath, in which Sigtrygg burned over 200 men
The medieval tower of the stone church of Ardbraccan, County Meath, in which Sigtrygg burned over 200 men
Gray's tombstone in Glasnevin Cemetery
Gray's tombstone in Glasnevin Cemetery
The Spire of Dublin is an example of the use of spires in a modern context.
The Spire of Dublin is an example of the use of spires in a modern context.
A sanctuary lamp in a Roman Catholic church
A sanctuary lamp in a Roman Catholic church
The Crucifixion of Jesus - the fifth of the Sorrowful Mysteries
The Crucifixion of Jesus - the fifth of the Sorrowful Mysteries
The Door of Reconciliation
The Door of Reconciliation
Harry Clarke window in St Ultan's ChurchClarke was an acclaimed creator of early 20th century stained glass windows
Harry Clarke window in St Ultan's ChurchClarke was an acclaimed creator of early 20th century stained glass windows
An early 20th century window in Bohermen RC Church. showing Christ the King.
An early 20th century window in Bohermen RC Church. showing Christ the King.
An early 20th century window in Bohermen RC Church
An early 20th century window in Bohermen RC Church
An example of Georgian opulenceA ceiling from the Dublin townhouse of Viscount Powerscourt, showing the splendour...
An example of Georgian opulenceA ceiling from the Dublin townhouse of Viscount Powerscourt, showing the splendour...
Georgian house on St
Georgian house on St
Georgian Houses on Capel StreetThese buildings were refronted in the 19th century and later used as shops
Georgian Houses on Capel StreetThese buildings were refronted in the 19th century and later used as shops
The Chamber of the Irish House of Lords was the location of the first election of Irish representative peers
The Chamber of the Irish House of Lords was the location of the first election of Irish representative peers
A set of altar rails in a Dublin Church
A set of altar rails in a Dublin Church
Churches such as Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin, contributed to city expansion
Churches such as Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin, contributed to city expansion
Queen Alexandra wearing her crown in her coronation photograph
Queen Alexandra wearing her crown in her coronation photograph
Nineteenth century British couple
Nineteenth century British couple
1885 Map showing the location of Durhamstown Castle
1885 Map showing the location of Durhamstown Castle
Newspaper clipping
Newspaper clipping
  Masthead of defunct Irish newspaper the Evening Telegraph from 1904.
Masthead of defunct Irish newspaper the Evening Telegraph from 1904.
Crosses at Glasnevin Cemetery
Crosses at Glasnevin Cemetery
The Four Courts, seen from its eastern side.
The Four Courts, seen from its eastern side.