historical landmark in Ireland
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Martello Tower
Balscadden Road 6, Dublin, IrelandSo how did the Museum come about? To contact the museum email: hgmovr@gmail.com The Martello tower stands on the site of a former motte castle of the St. Lawrence Estate. It is also said to have been the site of the original Howth Castle. The museum gets its name from a comment made by the…
Asgard Exhibition
Arbour Hill 20-38, Dublin, IrelandStep aboard the historic Asgard yacht in Dublin. Learn about the 1914 Howth Gun Running & Irish Volunteers. Meet Erskine Childers & Roger Casement.
Aldborough House
Portland Row 27-28, D01 N2K5 Dublin 1, Ireland## Details * **NIAH Ref**: 50010082 * **Date**: 1790 - 1800 * **Rating**: National * **Orig. Use**: House * **Townland**: Portland Row * **County**: Dublin City * **More Info**: [Click Here](http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&c…
Monument To Dublin Bay's Hobblers
Dublin Bay's hobblers recalled at Dun Laoghaire ceremony From the 2002/2003 edition of Inis na MaraMore than seven decades after their dangerous
Rigsend Power Station (1955-1988)
Pigeon House Road 85, Dublin, IrelandCounty: Dublin Fuel type: Coal; oil Capacity: 270MW Status: Inactive Commissioned: 1955 Decommissioned: 1988 When it was built in 1955, Ringsend station was the largest in the Irish Electricity network. It was developed in two stages, Ringsend "A" of 90,000 kW capacity, commissioned in 1955-56 …
The Obelisk Fountain
James's Street 130, Dublin, IrelandThe oldest public monument on James's Street is the Fountain which played an interesting part in the history of the Parish of St James. The Fountain, designed by Francis Sandys, was erected in 1790 by the Duke of Rutland who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland between 1784 and 1787.
Murd’ring Lane
Discover Murdering Lane and Cutthroat Lane in Dublin, Ireland: Though they've since been renamed, these two streets hint at Dublin's darker days.