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O'Connell Street and Bridge, showing Nelson's Pillar, Dublin, Ireland.
Photo : E. Ludwig, John Hinde Studios .
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JOHN HINDE
Oct. 6
1965
ORIGINAL
O'CONNELL STREET, DUBLIN—The city's main thoroughfare,
and one of the widest streets in the world. It crosses the River
Liffey at O'Connell Bridge. A statue of Daniel O'Connell, the
19th century Irish statesman, stands in the centre of the street,
and Nelson Pillar (134 feet) rises directly behind it. Dublin
(population 500,000), capital of Ireland, was founded by Viking
pirates over a thousand years ago, at the foot of the Wicklow
Mountains, facing Dublin Bay. It is famous for its magnificent
Georgian (18th century) architecture.
No 2/7
Printed and Published by John Hinde Itd. Cabinteely, Co. Dublin, Irish Republic.