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The evening scramble home, Harristown Enviro400 EV 69 is the bestseller to Dunboyne, seen above on Dawson Street in Dublin Street.

 

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This is #DawsonStreet

 

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A Broombridge headed LUAS (Dublin Light Rail Tram) rounds the bend past the house of Wool on the corner of St Stephen's Green & Dawson street in Dublin's City Center.

 

IP 15 - May 24

 

Donnybrook's WS1 is seen operating Route 61 on Dawson Street on the 15th February 2019 .

For more photos of Route 61, see here: www.dublinbusstuff.com/PhotoWeek/Ws1Rt61.html

Don't worry, I never went inside. Not another 1001 church pics from this one. 😜

St. Ann's Church, Dawson Street

Feeling empowered & motivated by the Pendulum Summit being held for the second year at the Convention Centre, Dublin Bus EV 94 swings onto route 11 operating the 1430 hrs departure to Sandyford Business District from Wadelai Park.

The view down South Anne Street leads to St. Ann's Church of Ireland on Dawson Street. The church has been in that location since 1720 though its current neo-Romanesque facade is from 1868. It is known for its Bread Shelf, where the church, since 1723 has made daily bread available to anyone who chooses to receive it. Dublin, Ireland.

 

La vista de South Anne Street termina en la Iglesia de Santa Ana de Irlanda, en Dawson Street. La iglesia ha estado en ese lugar desde 1720, aunque su fachada neorrománica actual es de 1868. Es conocida por su Estante del Pan, donde, desde 1723, la iglesia ofrece pan diario a quien lo desee. Dublín, Irlanda.

Dublin's Mansion House, home to the Lord Mayor of Dublin on Dawson Street, all lit up with the annual Christmas lights which illuminate decorative colour onto some of the famous buildings in the run up to the festive season.

 

Gone is the electric Renault Zoe which former Lord Mayor & Green Party Hazel Chu used, Volvo is back in the driving seat with the new 2021 company car, 211-D-1.

Shorebirds of Ireland, Freshwater Birds of Ireland and The Birds of Ireland: A Field Guide with Jim Wilson.

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A best selling shop front, Dawson Street, Dublin.

 

Taken with a Leica M4-P and Leica Summarit 35mm f2.5 lens lens on Santa Rae 125 film, and developed and scanned by the good folk in Gunns on Wexford Street.

Today, by sheer coincidence, I was in town (Dublin) and saw the first tests of LUAS trams on Dawson Street. It's the end of an era, and the beginning of another.

Shorebirds of Ireland, Freshwater Birds of Ireland and The Birds of Ireland: A Field Guide with Jim Wilson.

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A large golden Mountain Gorilla in 37 Dawson Street, Dublin.

 

Taken with a Leica M4-P and Leica Summarit 35mm f2.5 lens on Kodak TMax 400 black and white film, and developed and scanned by the good folk in Gunns on Wexford Street.

Dublin Bus EV 73 is seen on Dawson Street with a service on route 38B to Damastown. 13/12/2022

The title on this Hogan-Wilson image is "Michael Collins arrival being made the scene of a great ovation when the crowd become aware of his presence" The challenge now is to establish the date, the place and if we can identify Collins in the crowd?

 

Though worthy of the nickname 'the Big Fella', Collins was somewhat hard to spot here. But the general consensus is that he's in the centre - making his way through the barely noticable passage through the middle! Thanks are due to O Mac for pinpointing the location (Dawson Street/Mansion House), BultacoFan and Frank_C for pinpointing Collins, and BeachcomberAustralia and others for pinpointing the most likely date. Niallsisson also offers an intruiging suggestion on the car - as the one that may have been taking Collins to Dublin Castle for the handover. If so, the mood and volume of the crowd is hardly surprising.....

  

Photographer: W. D. Hogan

 

Collection: Hogan Wilson Collection

 

Date: Not dated but likely c.1921-1922. Perhaps Jan 1922 (see comments)

 

NLI Ref.: HOGW 174

 

You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie

 

I was passing by and I noticed this. I was mistaken for a press photographer and given a sheet with info for the photo caption. (The man that gave it to me let me keep it when I told him I wasn't) Unfortunately I couldn't stay till the event got going.

 

Dr. Mark Hamilton and Meteor Award and Choice Music Prize Nominee Julie Feeney launch Hearing Awareness Week in association with Hidden Hearing and the Irish Deaf Society. The campaign to promote better hearing health runs from Monday, 1st of february to Sunday, 7th February, 2010.

 

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Encouraging all music fans to take care of their hearing and love their ears, Julie Feeney and harpist Cormac de Barra performed a silent disco style lunchtime gig at Hearing Awareness Week's The Music box venue on Dawson Street.

 

Here: model Diana Donnelly, Miss Universe Ireland 2009

 

We are staying with the Irish Political Figures Photographic Collection today and for the rest of this week. The title from our catalogue is extremely vague to say the least, and the underlying description "Unidentified men at an unidentified outdoor location" does not help to extricate us from the vagueness. As always I am confident that you will remedy the situation forthwith....

 

And very quickly, O Mac assisted with the 'vagueness' of the location - confirming that it isn't Downing Street in London, but Dawson Street in Dublin. On the date, while possibly not "treaty negotiations" (mid Jul to Dec 1921), these could be representatives ariving for "truce negotiations" (early Jul 1921). Or perhaps a Dáil meeting (late Aug 1921 or into 1922).

 

While there were some suggestions that the two main subjects were Seán Mac Eoin and Domhnall ua Buachalla, Flickr users Nydialy and Niall McAuley combined to confirm that this they are Seán Mac Eoin and Sean Mac Guinness. In fact, it seems, we have a copy of this image - which confirms as much, and also reconfirms the location and refines the date to 17 August 1921....

  

Photographers: Various

 

Collection: Irish Political Figures Photographic Collection

 

Date: Almost certainly 17 August 1921 (first public meeting of Dáil Éireann after the truce)

 

NLI Ref: NPA POLF266

 

You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie

  

"Group outside 19 Dawson Street [headquarters of the Royal Irish Academy], including Eoin O'Duffy, Kevin O'Higgins, William T. Cosgrave, Desmond FitzGerald, Chief Justice Kennedy and W.B. Yeats"

 

From the catalogue description, we knew a number of the subjects in this Hogan image. In response to the challenge to name the others (including the ubiquitous window-peerer), DannyM8 came back in double-quick time with not only a confirmation of date, but a list of attendees. He found, a description as follows:

A representative committee, of which W.B. Yeats is Chairman and Senator Oliver St. John Gogarty is Vice-Chairman, with the Marquis MacSwiney as Advisor, has succeeded in securing the attendance of a number of distinguished guests in Dublin for the Opening of the Tailteann Games. England, Scotland, America, Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, Greece, Persia and Poland will be represented.

 

In all, we think pictured (many directly identified), we have:

 

Irish govt reps (in suits and diplomatic garb) - including:

WT Cosgrave (President of Executive Council)

Kevin O'Higgins (Vice President of Executive Council)

Desmond FitzGerald (TD & Minister for External Affairs)

Hugh Kennedy (Chief Justice)

Eoin MacSwiney (Marquis MRIA)

 

Foreign diplomats (in suits and similar garb) - including

Mirza Riza Khan (Persian Prince & Ambassador)

Magalhaes de Azeredo (Brazilian Ambassador)

Erik Kule Palmstierna (Swedish Baron)

Willem Hubert Nolens (Netherlands Msgr)

Count von Schlitz

 

In academic garb:

WB Yeats (Senator Poet Nobel Laureate)

Dr R Macalister (Secretary RIA)

LC Purser (Vice-President RIA)

Rev Dr Lawlor (Dean of St Patricks)

Dr R Lloyd Praeger

Sir Frederick Moore VP

Dr RF Scharff

Dr WR Fearon

Dr Kirpatrick

Dr RAS Macalister

EJ Gwynn (Trinity Provost)

Dr George O’Brien

WG Strickland

WF Butler

 

In uniform:

E O'Duffy (TD & Garda Commissioner)

Col O'Reilly (Aide de Camp)

Capt Murphy (Aide de Camp)

  

Note: As our "people Identified" bell broke in pieces through overuse (coinciding with the identification of one of the behatted gentlemen pictured), from now on, when the occasion demands we will be seen wearing the People Identified Fez, which we have borrowed from the "Little Museum of Dublin".

  

Photographer: Hogan, W. D

 

Collection: Hogan Collection

 

Date: 4 August 1924

 

NLI Ref: HOG100

 

You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie

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Dawson Street | O.Brien Morris McCullough, 1964

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Autumn in Dublin during Level 3 lockdown. A mostly-empty Dublin Bus meets a mostly-empty LUAS tram on Dawson Street, Dublin city centre.

 

Taken with an Olympus XA on Kosmo Foto 100 black and white film.

Dawson Street | Joshua Dawson, 1710

Dublin Bus GT 81 is seen on Dawson Street with a service on route 145 to Heuston Station. 24/09/2021

Dawson Street | Hugh Byrne, 1864; Redevelopment by Sean Harrington Architects, 2013

We enjoyed our extremely memorable seasonal lunch experiences at The Greenhouse in Dublin, Ireland, December 2015, Highly recommended.

 

Former Dublin Bus DT 7 is seen on Ashbourne Connect route 194 to Ratoath. Dawson Street, 25/04/18

Another trip back twelve years this week to 2011 and to route 15.

 

RV 478 is seen on Dawson Street with a service to Eden Quay.

Route 15 started running between the city centre and Scholarstown Road in 1988. In December 2011 it merged with route 128, which happens to be the service behind RV 478 on Dawson Street. Route 128 ran between Clongriffin and Rathmines, and when the routes merged, the 15 became a cross-city route from Clongriffin to Stocking Avenue. The section of route 128 to Palmertson Park on the southside became part of route 140.

 

In January 2015, route 15 (along with other routes) was diverted away from Dawson Street and sent along South Great George's Street instead due to Luas Cross-City works. Trams now travel up and down the road where the buses are in the photograph.

 

RV 478 was new to Dublin Bus in 1999. It was withdrawn around December 2011 and sold on to an operator in the United Kingdom in 2012.

 

25/08/2011

Shorebirds of Ireland, Freshwater Birds of Ireland and The Birds of Ireland: A Field Guide with Jim Wilson.

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LUAS on Dawson Street, Dublin.

 

Taken with a Leica M4-P and Leitz Elmar 50mm f2.8 lens lens on Santa Rae 125 film, and developed and scanned by the good folk in Gunns on Wexford Street.r Santa Rae 125

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