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bleach69 · 8 months
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NIRVANA, 21.08.91 - The Top Hat, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland 🇮🇪.
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deadanakincreations · 7 months
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The lighthouse at Dun Laoghaire, a popular coastal town in Ireland.
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nerosunero · 11 days
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15 April 2024, Dublin. An open wide window
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weewildhaggis · 27 days
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Dún Laoghaire, 2023
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anakinsafterlife · 7 months
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Photo I found in a box the other day, of my trip to my grandmother's homeland in 2010.
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putoutallthestars · 10 months
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L A S T WEEKEND 🐞 Felt the Midas ladybug touch and the heat of the Irish sun. For a second thought I'd come undone. Got inspired. Threw caution to the wind. Embraced the inability to draw a life plan.
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dopescissorscashwagon · 11 months
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West pier, Dun Laoghaire, at 9pm. 💛💙🌞 by #Carmel
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marlasingeruniverse · 4 months
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streetsofdublin · 7 months
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THE MIAMI CAFE CLAIMS TO BE IN BUSINESS SINCE 1914
Miami Cafe Takeaway situated on 55 Lower Georges Street in Dun Laoghaire. This takeaway serves a wide range of items such as Burgers, Chips, Chicken and Fish.
DUN LAOGHAIRE 10 OCTOBER 2023 My visit to Dun Laoghaire today was unexpected and unplanned but I had my iPhone 12 Pro Max with me. Miami Cafe Takeaway situated on 55 Lower Georges Street in Dun Laoghaire. This takeaway serves a wide range of items such as Burgers, Chips, Chicken and Fish. Order your takeaway food online from here right now on Just-Eat! In Ireland, the first fish and chips were…
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blood-orange-juice · 9 months
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Discussion about Skirk's name meaning on /r/Genshin_Lore.
The most likely reference is bastardized nordic Skær, "shining", "radiant". Childe's boss fight theme has a line "divita clara", a feminine form of "divine light" or "brilliant light". People used to think it was the Tsaritsa but maybe it refers to Skirk.
(in this case: wtf is Skirk, why exactly is she able to resist abyssal corruption and why is she shiny. a deserter from Celestia, disagreeing with how the world is? another fallen seelie?)
There's also a town called Skirk in Ireland, Irish spelling would be Scadharc (the ethymology is theorized to be scáth + derc, "shadow mirror", if I remember my Irish lessons. shadow something anyway). That would connect her to Scathach, Cu Chulainn's teacher.
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nerosunero · 9 months
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2 August 2023, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
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weewildhaggis · 5 months
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Dún Laoghaire, 2023
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morbidology · 5 months
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Raonaid Murray, a 17-year-old living with her family in Glenageary, South Dublin, was eagerly awaiting her Leaving Cert results after completing a year at a prestigious finishing school. Known for her cheerful demeanor, she had taken up summer work at a clothing store in Dun Laoghaire.
On the evening of September 3, 1999, Raonaid joined friends at Scott’s Pub on Georges Street in Dun Laoghaire, a familiar spot as it was near her workplace. Leaving the pub around 11:20 PM, a walk of approximately 10 minutes should have taken her home. Tragically, Raonaid never reached her destination. Concerned, her family initiated a search, and within 20 minutes, her older sister Sarah discovered her lying on the ground about 450 meters from their home at Silchester Park. Raonaid had sustained stab wounds to her side, chest, and shoulder, succumbing to her injuries surrounded by a pool of blood. The autopsy revealed a one-and-a-half-inch sharp knife as the weapon.
In the ensuing investigation, the police retraced Raonaid’s steps. Witnesses in a back garden along the alleyway between Silchester Road and Silchester Park reported hearing a girl pleading to be left alone, followed by a loud scream. Another witness mentioned hearing a woman shout profanities before a scream. Despite being stabbed, Raonaid managed to stagger almost 200 feet toward her home before collapsing. Notably, there was no evidence of sexual assault or theft of her belongings.
The exhaustive investigation involved interviewing over 8,000 people and collecting nearly 3,000 statements. Persons of interest emerged, including a man seen arguing with Raonaid on Corrig Avenue around 11:50 PM—approximately 25 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, with unkempt sandy hair, wearing combat trousers and a sweatshirt. Witnesses also observed a man fleeing from Silchester Crescent at approximately 12:10 AM—about 20 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, with short curly hair, neatly dressed.
Despite these leads, the identity of neither man has been established, and to this day, the murder of Raonaid Murray remains an unresolved case.
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putoutallthestars · 10 months
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LIFE L A T E L Y
And the 🥇 for the best 👁️ roll of all time goes to...
Walks 🚶‍♀️
By
The Irish sea 🇮🇪🍀🌊
A sunbathed wonderwall 🌻✨🧱
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mybeingthere · 4 months
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Jean Bardon b. 1952
Born in Dublin, Ireland, she studied at Dun Laoghaire College of Art and Design between 1970 and 1974. She then spent a period living and working in Amsterdam. It was during this time that
she developed an interest in printmaking. She became a member of Graphic Studio Dublin in 1990 and since then has exhibited nationally and internationally. She has been involved in
many exhibitions at the Graphic Studio, most recently being a member of the committee which initiated and organised 'Gardens of Earthly Delight' which took place in the Chester
Beatty Library in 2005.
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panoramicireland · 19 days
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Calling all artists! Dublin Canvas is now open for submissions for 2024. 
This inclusive public art project started in 2015 with aims to make Dublin pretty by painting utility boxes all over the county, from Balbriggan to Killiney.
There are 68 boxes in Dublin City, 23 in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown and 13 in Fingal. For 2024 no boxes in South Dublin are in the artist call.
Dublin Canvas will supply materials such as paints, brushes and €250 to cover travel expenses and food etc. for the day, or they will pay €300 if you supply your own materials.
The call for artists is now live, and closes on Friday 3rd of May 2024. 
More information can be found at: https://www.dublincanvas.com/paint
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