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An Garda Síochána Memorial Garden – Dublin Castle
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Dubhlinn Gardens In Dublin Castle – Unknown To Many.

Few Dubliners are aware that a former yard behind the castle – the site of the Black Pool or Dubh Linn from which the city gets its name has been turned into a garden with the new Chester Beatty Library of Oriental Art to one site and the converted stables to the other.

Visitors are usually surprised an delighted by the colorful artworks scattered around the garden – colorful ceramic tiles at the bird bath, a giant glass snake, the memorial to the 2003 Special and the bust of campaigning (and murdered) journalist Veronica Guerin, immortalised by Cate Blanchett in the film "Veronica Guerin".

The central area of the gardens is surrounded by wooden benches sporting a low-key Ogham design (Ogham being the ancient Irish system of writing), while the grassy middle part is interrupted by a Celtic design formed by paving stones. This is only really visible from the air – and actually is used as a helicopter landing pad on occasion.

There is a further surprise in the form a a memorial garden dedicated to all deceased members of An Garda Síochána, the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police.
On Saturday, 15 May 2010 the Taoiseach, Mr. Brian Cowen TD officially opened the Garda Memorial Garden at the Dubhlinn Gardens, Dublin Castle in the presence of the Garda Commissioner, Mr. Fachtna Murphy, the Minister for Justice, Mr. Dermot Ahern TD, and representatives of the families of the 83 gardaí whose names appear on the Roll of Honour and who were killed in the service of the State.

The Memorial Garden honours the members of An Garda Síochána who were killed in the service of the State. The names of the members of An Garda Síochána who were killed are inscribed in stone within the garden. Additionally, a specially commissioned glass sculpture commemorates the sacrifice of the families left behind and a specially commissioned stone sculpture is a tribute to all deceased members of An Garda Síochána, the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police.

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Commissioned by the National College of Ireland, NC Iris was inspired by two flower forms – the lily and the Iris – which represent growth and optimism. The main material used is a specially designed stainless steel chain-mail which is lit from a series of recessed light in the ground – colour changes are achieved at night using a computer programmed at a remote source.

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VWPics Mexico – Siege bell monument, World War II Memorial, Lower Barracca Gardens, Valletta, Malta – Light Switch Covers – single toggle switch

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Mount Jerome Cemetery, often called Harold’s Cross Cemetery
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If you like cemeteries you will love Mount Jerome Cemetery, often called Harold’s Cross Cemetery – here wealthy Victorians set monuments to themselves, built to last. They couldn’t take their wealth with them. So they made sure they could still flaunt it for decades and centuries to come. Not always too successful … some monuments are in a state of gentle decay, others (especially those made of sandstone) are rotting away at an alarming rate. But this only adds to the attractiveness of Mount Jerome … definitely recommended for anybody in search of Victorian Dublin.

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An Garda Síochána Memorial Garden – Dublin Castle
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Dubhlinn Gardens In Dublin Castle – Unknown To Many.

Few Dubliners are aware that a former yard behind the castle – the site of the Black Pool or Dubh Linn from which the city gets its name has been turned into a garden with the new Chester Beatty Library of Oriental Art to one site and the converted stables to the other.

Visitors are usually surprised an delighted by the colorful artworks scattered around the garden – colorful ceramic tiles at the bird bath, a giant glass snake, the memorial to the 2003 Special and the bust of campaigning (and murdered) journalist Veronica Guerin, immortalised by Cate Blanchett in the film "Veronica Guerin".

The central area of the gardens is surrounded by wooden benches sporting a low-key Ogham design (Ogham being the ancient Irish system of writing), while the grassy middle part is interrupted by a Celtic design formed by paving stones. This is only really visible from the air – and actually is used as a helicopter landing pad on occasion.

There is a further surprise in the form a a memorial garden dedicated to all deceased members of An Garda Síochána, the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police.
On Saturday, 15 May 2010 the Taoiseach, Mr. Brian Cowen TD officially opened the Garda Memorial Garden at the Dubhlinn Gardens, Dublin Castle in the presence of the Garda Commissioner, Mr. Fachtna Murphy, the Minister for Justice, Mr. Dermot Ahern TD, and representatives of the families of the 83 gardaí whose names appear on the Roll of Honour and who were killed in the service of the State.

The Memorial Garden honours the members of An Garda Síochána who were killed in the service of the State. The names of the members of An Garda Síochána who were killed are inscribed in stone within the garden. Additionally, a specially commissioned glass sculpture commemorates the sacrifice of the families left behind and a specially commissioned stone sculpture is a tribute to all deceased members of An Garda Síochána, the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police.

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Beautiful Geometric Metal Wall Decor Sculpture 27″h, 20″w

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WAR MEMORIAL

WAR MEMORIAL
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Countess Markievicz

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Countess Markievicz, a photo by infomatique on Flickr.

Countess Markievicz played an active part in the Easter Rising of 1916 and in post-1916 Irish history. Born in 1868 as Constance Gore-Booth, Countess Markievicz was sentenced to death for her part in the Easter Uprising but had the sentence commuted to life imprisonment on account of her gender. She died in 1927. It is estimated that over 250,000 people lined the streets for her funeral.

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The O’Connell Monument – Dublin

O’Connell Monument, O’Connell Street: Built to commemorate the “Liberator” Daniel O’Connell (1775-1847)
The monument is in three parts, surmounted by the figure of O’Connell. The base is heavy limestone with four winged figures representing Patriotism, Fidelity, Courage and Eloquence. Above this is a drum surrounded by figures representing O’Connell’s labours and triumphs.

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The O’Connell Monument – Dublin

O’Connell Monument, O’Connell Street: Built to commemorate the “Liberator” Daniel O’Connell (1775-1847)
The monument is in three parts, surmounted by the figure of O’Connell. The base is heavy limestone with four winged figures representing Patriotism, Fidelity, Courage and Eloquence. Above this is a drum surrounded by figures representing O’Connell’s labours and triumphs.

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