Rianaíonn an leabhrán seo, a d’fhoilsigh Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press in 2023, saibhreas agus éagsúlacht fhreagra an ealaíontóra Kate O’Shea ar dhámhachtain Just City Counter Narrative Neighbourhood...
Rianaíonn an leabhrán seo, a d’fhoilsigh Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press in 2023, saibhreas agus éagsúlacht fhreagra an ealaíontóra Kate O’Shea ar dhámhachtain Just City Counter Narrative Neighbourhood...
Georgian door, Merrion Square, Dublin. Georgian Dublin flourished until the Act of Union in 1800 which saw many property owners return to London and resulted in the older buildings becoming...
East Pier Lighthouse, Dún Laoghaire. With the construction of the East Pier lighthouse in 1842, the largest man-made harbour in Western Europe had been completed. The piers are of different...
Killamery High Cross, Co. Kilkenny. The High Cross dating from the 9th century is used as a model for many of the small high crosses sold across the world as...
Shag (Seaga), Seapoint, Dublin. Shags can often be seen drying their half-open wings,since their plumage is only partly waterproof. Their peaked forehead and yellow gape set them apart from their...
Blue Tit (Meantán gorm), Limerick City. A colourful, noisy, active little bird, commonly seen in gardens. They are very acrobatic and often hang upside-down to feed. In Winter, they may...
Goldfinch (Lasair choille), Castlemacadam, Co. Wicklow. The Goldfinch breeds throughout Ireland in hedgerows, parks and gardens. Their fine pointed beaks allow them to extract otherwise inaccessible seeds. They love bird...