Beautiful drawings of beautiful places with a strong typographic element to create contemporary poster style prints.
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Molly Malone is a fictional Dublin character although she was probably based on a composite of various Dublin characters. and is the subject of Dublin’s unofficial anthem ‘Cockles & Mussels’. She was a fishmonger who died of a fever at a young age. Her statue is located on Suffolk Street and was designed by Jeanne Rynhart. It was first unveiled on June 13, 1988 as part of Dublin’s Millennium celebrations. June 13 was declared Molly Malone Day.
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College Green is a three sided plaza in the centre of Dublin. On its northern side is the Bank of Ireland, which until 1800 was Ireland’s Parliament House. To its east stands Trinity College. To its south stands a series of 19th century buildings that were mostly banks. It has been used as an assembly point for political rallies, speeches and concerts including speeches by American Presidents Bill Clinton and Barrack Obama.
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Liberty you Hall was designed by Desmond Rea O’Kelly and completed in 1965. For a time it was the tallest building in Ireland. Architecturally it falls into the International Style. It has fallen into disrepair in recent years but remains an iconic part of our architectural heritage. The site on which it was built has a rich and varied history.
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Founded in 1552, Trinity College is one of Dublin’s finest neoclassical architectural treasures. It is widely regarded as one of Europe’s elite universities. The main entrance with its stunning wooden doors and iconic clock face opens onto College Green on Dublin’s south side. It’s little wonder that it has become one of the city’s most popular meeting places.
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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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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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Designed by renowned architect James Gandon, O’Connell Bridge was built between 1791 and 1794. It is the only traffic bridge in Europe that is wider than it is long. No matter the number of bridges that adorn the River Liffey, O’Connell Bridge is still at the very heart of the city and its people.
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The Long Room in Trinity College library is a stunning piece of architecture. The library building was designed by Thomas Burge and took twenty years to complete. The library is the permanent home to the Brian Boru harp which is a national symbol of Ireland, a copy of the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic and the Book of Kells.
The Long Room was the inspiration for the Jedi Library in Star Wars.