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Robert French - Lawrence No. 1, Leinster, Ireland

Robert French - Lawrence No. 1, Leinster, Ireland

Think this is a good shot of Sackville Street, the G.P.O. and Nelson's Pillar in and of itself (and certainly tram heaven for transport enthusiasts), but like it also as it's "No. 1" of the Lawrence Cabinet-siz... More

Robert French - Lovely lamp posts

Robert French - Lovely lamp posts

Parts of this photo may not be pin sharp, but it's a great high view along Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street) in Dublin, with lots of details to feast on…..Photographer: Almost certainly Robert French of L... More

Early automobiles - July 18, 1922

Early automobiles - July 18, 1922

The description we originally had in our catalogue for this photo was that it was a Red Cross ambulance passing the G.P.O. on Sackville Street (later renamed O'Connell Street) during the Irish Civil War...While... More

Player's Please, Leinster, Ireland

Player's Please, Leinster, Ireland

Glorious searchlit photo of the heart of Dublin, with the city en fête for the 31st International Eucharistic Congress...Date: (Almost certainly) Saturday, 25 June 1932..NLI Ref.: IND_H_2068 ( IND_H_2068 )

Robert French - Lovely lamp posts

Robert French - Lovely lamp posts

Parts of this photo may not be pin sharp, but it's a great high view along Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street) in Dublin, with lots of details to feast on…..Photographer: Almost certainly Robert French of L... More

Robert French - Lawrence No. 1, Leinster, Ireland

Robert French - Lawrence No. 1, Leinster, Ireland

Think this is a good shot of Sackville Street, the G.P.O. and Nelson's Pillar in and of itself (and certainly tram heaven for transport enthusiasts), but like it also as it's "No. 1" of the Lawrence Cabinet-siz... More

Sackville Street from Carlisle Bridge

Sackville Street from Carlisle Bridge

Or O'Connell Street from O'Connell Bridge as we'd know it today. Chose this shot for its unusual low level angle on this street, and because it's so deserted - taken very early in the morning?..This was taken b... More

March 9, 1966, Leinster, Ireland

March 9, 1966, Leinster, Ireland

An Evening Press newspaper seller does a brisk trade on O'Connell Street, Dublin on the day after Nelson's Pillar was blown up...Photographer: Elinor Wiltshire ( http://catalogue.nli.ie/Collection/vtls00004640... More

March 8, 1966, Leinster, Ireland

March 8, 1966, Leinster, Ireland

A half-demolished Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street, Dublin...From the front page of the Irish Times on Tuesday, 8 March 1966:."The top of Nelson Pillar, in O'Connell street, Dublin, was blown off by a tremen... More

Life goes on..., Dublin, Ireland

Life goes on..., Dublin, Ireland

The shell of the G.P.O. on Sackville Street (later O'Connell Street), Dublin in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising...Date: May? 1916..NLI Ref.: Ke 121 ( vtls000030526 )

November 5, 1922, Dublin, Ireland

November 5, 1922, Dublin, Ireland

National Army soldiers searching through the remains of a fire at the Rotunda Rink, Parnell Square, which was the sorting office of the General Post Office, Dublin...The Irish Times of Monday, 6 November 1922 c... More

View from top of Nelson's Pillar, Sackville Street (O'Connell Street), Dublin

View from top of Nelson's Pillar, Sackville Street (O'Connell Street),...

Date: Circa 1921..NLI Ref.: HOG213 ( vtls000218323 ) Public domain photograph of a tram car, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Abbey Street and Sackville Street (O'Connell Street) shelled, rubble remains

Abbey Street and Sackville Street (O'Connell Street) shelled, rubble r...

The tram passing by was numbered 244. The ads on the tram are for Donnelly's Bacon, Hudson's Super Soap and the Metropolitan Laundry. An ad for Bovil can just be made out on another tram...In the foreground, th... More