historical landmark in Ireland

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St. Marnock's Church

Strand Road Strand Rd, D13 N6P2 Portmarnock, Ireland

The Old Ballymun Road

Ballymun Road 27, Glasnevin, Ireland

Rosehill House

Finglas Place 85, Dublin 11, Ireland

Luashenge

College Green College Green, D02 VH77 Dublin 2, Ireland

The Metal Man

Metal Man (Sligo)

Moneygashel Fort

Heritage attractions in Cavan, Fermanagh and the Geopark

Clock Tower

Meagher's Quay, Waterford, Ireland

Bartra Tower

Harbour Road 2, Dalkey, Ireland

Ernest Shackleton Memorial

Emily Square, Athy, Ireland

Shackleton Museum

Singers Corner

Grand Parade 79, T12 WR88 Cork, Ireland

The Obelisk Fountain

James's Street 130, Dublin, Ireland

The 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.

The Shannon Arms,

This picture of the Shannon Arms was taken in 1955 and shows the building in all its beauty. Purchased by Mr. Steve Foley in July 1954 from Villiers School, which was described by the Limerick Leader in their Auctioneering pages as a Òresidential educational establishment in

Thomond Bridge

High Road, Limerick, Ireland

Michael Hogan,The Bard Of Thomond.

The Parade 12, V94 F7V7 Limerick, Ireland

The rise and fall of Michael Hogan was a prolific nineteenth century Limerick poet. He was known locally as the Bard of Thomond.

St. Munchin’s Church (Church of Ireland) built in 1827

Architect: James Pain Built in 1827 on the site of the original St Munchin's church replacing a medieval church. It was renovated by the Civic Trust in 1980 and it is now used by the Island Theatre

Unitas Hall.

An Bóthar Ard 75-90, V94 YV8F Luimneach, Ireland

The upper right section of the Cross Road, the first building being Miss Power’s School for infants (now St. Munchin’s Boxing Club) which was next to St. Munchin’s CBS (not in picture), now Unitas Hall

Athlunkard Bridge

Corbally Road, Limerick, Ireland

Jackie Power Memorial

Salmon Weir 38, V94 V6F5 Annacotty, Ireland

The statue is in Annacotty near the mill and square. He was born in Annacotty in 1916 and died in 1994. He was prominent in hurling from 1933 to 1949, winning medals at club, county and province level. He also played Gaelic... more