Irish historic images of The Nelson Pillar, O' Connell Bridge, O' Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland.
Views of O' Connell Bridge, O' Connell Street, Dublin. 07/01/58,
View of O'Connell Street, Dublin (Irish Baile Atha Cliath), capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland (Eire, Ireland) at the east coast and the mouth of the river Liffey at Dublin Bay. O'Connell Monument, the memorial to Daniel O’Connell, 19th century nationalist leader, by sculptor John Henry Foley which stands at the entrance to the street named after him.The Nelson Pillar known locally as Nelson's Pillar or simply The Pillar, was a large granite pillar topped by a statue of Horatio Nelson in the middle of O'Connell Street (formerly Sackville Street) in Dublin. It was built in 1808-1809 and was destroyed by a bomb planted by Irish Republicans in 1966.
- Filename
- 1958 -Irish historic images of The Nelson Pillar, O' Connell Bridge, O' Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland. n A576 - 1256.jpg
- Copyright
- Single use for this image - .Copyrighted to SKP & Associates Ltd trading as Lensmen & Associates, Lensmen Photographic Agency and.Lensmen Photographic Archive...COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS ACT, 2000..Under the Copyright and Related Rights Act, 2000 the c
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- 1856x1395 / 279.6KB
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- 1958 - Irish Historical Pictures, Images of Old Ireland,

