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An inviting mid-summer watering hole in Jamaica Plain's Forest Hills area. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Un lindo acogedor a mediados de verano en el área de Forest Hills en el barrio de Jamaica Plain. Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.
Montpellier is looking more like a deserted city in an old western every day. Place Saint Come is normally buzzing on a warm spring evening, with patrons from Fitzpatrick's Irish Pub and other bars and restaurants filling the square.
Dublín, IRLANDA 2024
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular tourist attraction and the home of the famous black stout. Located at the historic St. James's Gate Brewery, the building was originally a fermentation plant. Opened as a visitor center in 2000, the interactive exhibition tells the story of Guinness, from its beginnings in 1759 to the present day. The tour showcases the four key ingredients of the beer, the brewing process, and the evolution of the brand's iconic advertising. The experience culminates at the Gravity Bar, where visitors can enjoy a complimentary pint of Guinness with 360-degree panoramic views over the entire city of Dublin.
Dublín, IRLANDA 2024
Christ Church Cathedral, located in the heart of old Dublin, is one of Ireland's most historic buildings, with a history spanning almost a thousand years. It was founded in the 11th century by the Viking king Sitric Silkenbeard and Archbishop Dúnán. Rebuilt in stone in the 12th century, its architecture is a stunning blend of medieval and Victorian, as it was extensively restored in the 19th century. The cathedral is renowned for its interior, featuring a medieval crypt, which is one of the largest in Ireland and Great Britain. In the crypt, you can find fascinating historical artifacts, including the mummified remains of a cat and a rat. This cathedral is an architectural gem and a living testament to Dublin's rich and complex history.
I'm a Little Leprechaun - The Kiboomers Preschool Songs & Nursery Rhymes for St Patrick's Day
Body: Maitreya Mesh Body - Lara V5.3
Head: LeLUTKA Zora Head 3.1
Outfit: V8 UNDERGROUND ** SAFFRON BURR GOTHIC STYLE COMPLET OUTFIT**
Backdrop: M-BdP :: Irish Pub - Full Set (Backdrop incl. Poses)
Lighting and/or windlights: Made by myself
Pose : by myself Using AnyPose BVH v1.92
This photo was taken in: Naturally Naughty Photo Studio
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Foto: Irish Pub - St. Patrick Day - Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
Serie: Eu Possooooo, Tu Podeeee e Nós Podeeeemos, Agora Ele?
bem, Ele é Pronome Pessoal da terceira pessoa do Singular
Dublín, IRLANDA 2024
South Great George's Street is one of the most historic and vibrant commercial thoroughfares in Dublin city centre, renowned for its strong Victorian architecture and independent character.
Location and Character: It connects Dame Street in the north to Aungier Street in the south. It is one of the few areas in Dublin to retain a consistent Victorian red-brick and even some Georgian architectural feel, distinguishing it from major modern retail areas.
George's Street Arcade: The street's most prominent feature is the George's Street Arcade (originally the South City Markets), Ireland's first purpose-built Victorian shopping centre (opened in 1881, rebuilt after a fire in 1892). This covered arcade is a hub of small, independent shops, vintage goods, books, and coffee spots, serving as the commercial heart of the area.
Significance: The street is a centre for social and retail life, surrounded by other popular streets in the city's "Creative Quarter" (like Fade Street and Drury Street), and is known for its blend of bars, specialised stores, and an eclectic, bohemian atmosphere.
Dublín, IRLANDA 2024
Glasnevin Cemetery is Ireland's largest cemetery and one of the country's most historically and politically significant sites.
Founding and Purpose: It was established in 1832 by the political leader Daniel O'Connell (The Great Liberator). Its creation was crucial because, until then, British Penal Laws prohibited Catholics from having their own cemeteries. Glasnevin opened as a non-denominational graveyard, where everyone, regardless of faith, could receive a dignified burial.
Political Landmarks: It is often referred to as Ireland's "national cemetery" as it is the final resting place for many of the most important figures who shaped modern Irish history, including:
Daniel O'Connell (buried beneath the impressive Round Tower named after him).
Michael Collins (leader of the War of Independence).
Éamon de Valera (former President of Ireland).
Charles Stewart Parnell (political leader).
Significance: With over 1.5 million people interred (including many Great Famine victims), Glasnevin is a vast necropolis that serves as a living archive of Irish history, politics, and genealogy. It is also noted for its Victorian garden architecture and its high walls and watchtowers, originally built to deter body snatchers.
Temple Bar, Dublin
A missed connection to Rome afforded us a few hours in Temple Bar during St. Paddy's Day weekend.
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M-BdP :: Irish Pub - Full Set (Backdrop - Full Set incl. 99 poses)
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shut down.
I am not a regular here but I do feel so sorry and concerned for these sort of businesses and their employees. I hope these sort of small organisations find the routes to access the government help that is available and that it turns out to be enough to keep them afloat
Undertones - Shut Down
Dublín, IRLANDA 2024
St Stephen's Green is one of the most well-known and beloved public parks in the heart of Dublin city. It is a large, rectangular square that marks the southern end of the main shopping street, Grafton Street. In the 17th century, it was a common marshland where livestock grazed before it was enclosed in 1664 and surrounded by elegant houses. It was originally opened as a private park, accessible only by key to the local residents. Thanks to the efforts of politician Arthur Guinness, the park was redesigned and reopened to the public in 1880. Today, it features a Victorian-era landscape design, complete with an ornamental lake, waterfalls, and a bandstand. The park is a peaceful location featuring many monuments honouring important figures and events in Irish history. It was a site of fighting during the 1916 Easter Rising. It is now a popular urban oasis that serves as Dublin's central green lung.
Dublín, IRLANDA 2024
Lord Edward Street is a historically significant street in Dublin, opened in 1886 as part of a scheme to provide a more direct route between Dame Street and Christchurch Place.
Namesake: It is named after Lord Edward FitzGerald (1763–1798), an Irish aristocrat and revolutionary who was fatally wounded while resisting arrest for treason. FitzGerald is buried in the nearby St. Werburgh's Church.
Location: The street is particularly notable for its close proximity to Christ Church Cathedral, offering views of the iconic Gothic-Romanesque building.
Notable Buildings: The street features historic buildings with late 19th and early 20th-century architecture, such as the Lord Edward Pub (located on Christchurch Place) and the former Dublin Working Boys Home & Harding Technical School (now Kinlay House Hostel).
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after a home Notre Dame football game. I It would have looked a lot different on Saturday. I swear I could smell beer as I jogged by this popular Notre Dame Pub.
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M-BdP :: Irish Pub - Full Set (Backdrop - Full Set incl. 99 poses)
M-BdP taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Town%20Blue%20Port/8/83/2750
Dublín, IRLANDA 2024
Temple Bar is the most famous and vibrant cultural and nightlife district in Dublin, located on the south bank of the River Liffey.
Identity and Atmosphere: It is world-renowned for its narrow, cobbled streets, Georgian architecture, and high concentration of traditional Irish pubs. The atmosphere is constantly lively, attracting a large number of tourists and locals, with a highlight being the continuous sessions of live traditional Irish music.
History: The district is likely named after Sir William Temple (who had his house and gardens here in the 17th century). After a period of decline, it was saved from demolition in the 1980s. Instead of becoming a bus station, the area was promoted as a "Cultural Quarter" in the early 90s, solidifying its current bohemian and artistic identity.
Cultural Offerings: Beyond the pubs, Temple Bar hosts art galleries, craft and vintage clothing shops, theatres, and various markets, such as the Temple Bar Book Market.