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Sandymount Reflection by Kevin.Grace
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📖 In einer spanischen Hotel-Bibliothek entdeckte eine Freundin einen Gedichtband von Seamus Heaney. Sie schickte mir das Foto vom Vorsatzblatt, weil ich früher mal in der Nähe der Strand Road in Dublin gewohnt habe.
Steht da Hausnummer 192 oder 191? 🤔 Einer solchen Recherche kann ich nur schwer widerstehen.
✍️In der Strand Road 191 hatte der irische Dichter und Literaturnobelpreisträger gewohnt…
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YES. Go to hell, Sandymount NIMBYs and that idiot first instance judge. Here's to safe roads for all! 🥳
https://www.rte.ie/news/dublin/2025/0411/1507121-sandymount-cycleway/
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[12:19] No planning permission needed for Dublin cycleway - court
Dublin City Council has won its appeal against a ruling that it could not build a cycleway on Sandymount's Strand Road - reducing traffic to a one-way system - without planning permission.
https://www.rte.ie/news/dublin/2025/0411/1507121-sandymount-cycleway/
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1978 – Martello Mews, Sandymount, Dublin
Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson
A small site approximately one acre contains fifteen town houses, mostly all of three storeys - there are three detached and two single storey houses. All are grouped around three small courtyards, each with access from the pr
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Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson A small site approximately one acre contains fifteen town houses, mostly all of three storeys - there are three detached and two single storey houses. All are grouped around three small courtyards, each with access from the private driveway. Typical accommodation on the ground floor - entrance hallway, shower
1959 – Cerebral Palsy Clinic & School, Sandymount, Dublin
Architect: Brendan O'Connor
The National Association for Cerebral Palsy Ireland (C.P.I.) moved from their first home in Bull Alley to a large house on Sandymount Avenue in 1953. The inadequacies of this arrangement were soon discover
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Architect: Brendan O'Connor The National Association for Cerebral Palsy Ireland (C.P.I.) moved from their first home in Bull Alley to a large house on Sandymount Avenue in 1953. The inadequacies of this arrangement were soon discovered, and plans were set in motion to build an extension to cater for the needs of the pupils with