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Streets and buildings of Dublin


Bank of Ireland, originally the Irish Parliament

Arts collection of the Bank

This is where the Parliament
 is now: Leinster palace
(Leinster is one of the counties of Ireland)



This is behind the Bank of Ireland

The coat of arms
of the College


Trinity College - facing the Bank


The oldest building of the College


The belltower



(this one by Henry Moore)
Sculptures in the
college garden



James Joyce
Street sculptures are
an intrigueing feature
 of the city

"In Dublin`s fair city where the girls are so pretty,
It was was there that I first met sweet Molly Malone.
She wheeled her wheelbarrow
through the streets broad and narrow,
Crying `Cockles and mussels alive alive-o`

She died of a fever and no one could save her,
And that was the end of sweet Mally Malone.
Her ghost whels her barrow
through the streets broad and narrow
Crying “Cockles and mussels alive alive-o”


Another feature is the immense number of clocks on buildings

Buildings with clocks flank
also the Lyffe, Dublin's main
river
The Lyffe and a building on the shore



Guiness time



That clock was used by Guiness workers

All routes lead to Guiness

An old engine and the modern atrium of the brewery

Look over the city from the Gravity bar at the top of
the Guiness brewery


Of course beer needs barrels, and making barrels was a special craft
Not to talk about the copper
St Patrick's windmill is facing
The Guiness factory, the area
was recently boudht by Guiness



Jameson whiskey distillery

A bar in the city, advertising Guiness and Jameson's


The cat who cared for rats and mice, Jim who cared for the bags and the
manager