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Pearse Lyons Distillery is Dublin’s only independently, family owned distillery. Located in the former St James Church in the heart of Dublin’s Liberties.
Named after the late Dr. Pearse Lyons, founder and whiskey innovator, the distillery opened its doors in 2017.
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This piece is part of our 'Inspired by Ireland' series.
One of the first piece I did in this series was ‘Adventure Awaits of Benbulben in Sligo. This may be seen as the sister piece as Knocknarea is Sligo’s second most famous mountain. It is a special place. It is steeped in ancient tradition and at it’s summit it houses Queen Maeve’s Cairn. Perched on the edge of the Atlantic, when you stand on this mountain, you can’t help but be filled with the sense of possibility.
Limited Edition print from an original work by Francis Leavey.
Prints are named, signed and numbered.
Fran & Bernie
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The Powerscourt Distillery is set on the grounds of Powerscourt Estate in Enniskerry Co. Wicklow. It is a classic 3 pot still distillery, allowing Powerscourt to distil, malt and potstill whiskey.
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This piece is part of our 'Inspired by Ireland' series.
Sunset at Spanish Point is an experience to savour. As the sun falls into the Atlantic and the night spills into the day, the colours are quite magical giving us time to pause and reflect.
Limited Edition print from an original work by Francis Leavey.
Prints are named, signed and numbered.
Fran & Bernie
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Irish art print from an original painting by Irish artist Francis Leavey. This piece is part of our 'Inspired by Ireland' series.
Limited Edition
Prints are named, signed and numbered.
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This piece is part of our 'Inspired by Ireland' series.
Mweelrea Mountain is located between Doo Lough and Killary Harbour in Mayo. She is a stunning mountain, made all the more impressive when reflected on the still water. She connects us to the spirit of the West when we find ourselves standing beneath her.
Limited Edition print from an original work by Francis Leavey.
Prints are named, signed and numbered.
Fran & Bernie
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‘Stand Tall. Aim High’ is part of our 'Inspired by Ireland' series.
The Poolbeg chimneys were once considered an unworthy addition to the Dublin skyline. Now, they are regarded as an iconic and integral part of our architectural heritage.
Remember, in your life, to be resilient. Stand tall and aim high!
Limited Edition print from an original work by Francis Leavey.
Prints are named, signed and numbered.
Frames are solid lime washed wood, made in Ireland
Custom sizes and formats are available. If you would like to order a larger print, please e-mail us your enquiry.
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Temple Bar, south of the River Liffey, is one O’D the city’s most vibrant areas. It is home to a diverse variety of cultural institutions, bars and restaurants and is regarded as Dublin’s Cultural Quarter. It is generally thought that the street known as Temple Bar takes its name form the Temple family whose progenitor, Sir William Temple, built a house and gardens there in the early 1600s.
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The Ha’penny Bridge was the first pedestrian bridge to cross the River Liffey and remained so until the opening of the Millennium Bridge in 1999. Officially it’s named the Liffey Bridge but takes its more popular title from the toll charge that was originally paid to cross it.
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One of the oldest pubs in Dublin, this pub was named after a chapel dedicated to Saint George in 1181. The Long Hall preserves a Victorian atmosphere evoking a bygone age.
The original pub which backs on to Dublin Castle opened in the 1860s and was much used by the Fenians. Today, The Long Hall retains much of its old charm; on the walls are engravings of the dealings of the Russian Emperor Paul I with the Polish patriot Kosiusko as well as prints of Gainsborough ladies. Over the entrance to the toilets are panels of art nouveau glass. The woodwork interior adds an air of authenticity to the premises.
As if that wasn’t enough reason to visit, the pint is great too!
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This piece is part of our 'Inspired by Ireland' series.
Inspired by Parke's Castle & Lough Gill
Parke's Castle sits on the northern shore of Lough Gill. A restored 17th century castle built on the site once occupied by Gaelic Chieftan Brian 0’Rourke. Over the centuries it is as though both castle and lake have become one. There is a serenity and a deep sense of tranquility when standing in this timeless spot.
Limited Edition print from an original work by Francis Leavey.
Prints are named, signed and numbered.
Fran & Bernie