Liberty Hall Dublin
Liberty hall formerly home of the ITGWU Irish transport and general workers union
This now lies idle and stands 17 stories high overlooking the river liffey at Butt Bridge
Dublins tallest skyscraper building.
Dublin's fruit and vegetable market near the Four courts
Dealers and stallholders were here early in the morning to get their supplies and then sell them
on the streets of Dublin namely Moore street hence the song
In Dublin's fair city where the girls are so pretty
I first set my eyes on sweet molly Malone
As she wheeled her wheel barrow through streets broad and narrow
crying cockles and mussels alive a live o
Toblerone
Old Red Cross Building In Dublin 7
Georgian Hall Door In Henrietta Street
The GPO Dublin
Derelict Tenement building these often housed up to 6 families and up to 9 0r 10 children
Dublin's Buildings ..
Dublin has many unusual shaped buildings . They span the city skyline and look magnificent at night.
On special occasions for example St Patrick's day they are lit up green.
Also on cancer awareness day they lite some of them pink to make the public become more aware
of looking after their health and raising money for this worthy cause.
Below some photos I took for you to see the city as its economy builds
photos by pattispictures
The Botanic Gardens Glasnevin
The South Quays
Tranquility surrounds the Tower In Glasnevin Cemetery
Slatterys Pub on Capel Street
Down At The Docks
Botanic Gardens
Dublin s Best Known Pub
The Last Tower Standing In Ballymun
See my page on the seven towers
Dublin Docklands
Pretty In Pink
As The Light Fades
The Jameson Distillery Tower Smithfield
Formerly St Brendan's hospital Grange Gorman
On The River
Shades
Prime Offices
Closed Good Friday