@DavidJazay
David Jazay
1 year
Post Office, Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin 1988 From #DublinBeforeTheTiger Best series about Dublin before the boom! For more, please FOLLOW & RETWEET. For ltd. edition PRINTS see email in header. @photosofdublin @OldDublinTown
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@hennessy_ro
MrRoHennessy (MDANT)
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@DavidJazay @PhotosOfDublin @OldDublinTown It looks like a street that has been bombed.
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@DavidJazay
David Jazay
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@hennessy_ro @PhotosOfDublin @OldDublinTown Entirely to be expected when the Corpo is housed in a bunker...
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@DiolunOhUiginn
Diolún Ó hUigínn
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@DavidJazay @PhotosOfDublin @OldDublinTown Waiting for a bus looking across at Ormond Quay now and suppose this must be where Ormond House is now?
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@DavidJazay
David Jazay
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@DiolunOhUiginn @PhotosOfDublin @OldDublinTown No, a few houses towards city centre. Ormond House existed already back then.
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@DalkeyThe
The Kings Inn Dalkey
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@DavidJazay
David Jazay
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@DalkeyThe @PhotosOfDublin @OldDublinTown Cheers! A print is in the Little Museum.
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@JamesOBrienDCU
James O'Brien
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@DavidJazay @PhotosOfDublin @OldDublinTown Marvellous example of late 1980s Dublin 1 architecture. Everyone wanted one - it was the nearest thing to having your very own 15th C tower house … but with the convenience of being within staggering distance of your work, the shops and Temple Bar (before it became touristy)😉
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@DavidJazay
David Jazay
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@JamesOBrienDCU @PhotosOfDublin @OldDublinTown But it was within firing range of the Corpo bunker!
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137centre
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