#Aurora sky behind the US embassy & behind the old St. Mary’s Church on Anglesea Rd., #Ballsbridge, #Dublin.
(19.01.26).
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#MastoDaoine
The #aurora wasn’t very evident over south #Dublin (in comparison to the displays elsewhere), but here’s a selection.
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#Ballsbridge
#RiverDodder
#MastoDaoine

[23:30] Daniel McDonnell: Heimir Hallgrimsson must figure out if he can fit Evan Ferguson and Finn Azaz into the same team

The turning point of this Sunday night in Ballsbridge might form the basis of the questions that will be debated ahead of the games that really matter later this year.

https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/international-soccer/daniel-mcdonnell-heimir-hallgrimsson-must-figure-out-if-he-can-fit-evan-ferguson-and-finn-azaz-into-the-same-team/a1380909218.html

#thisSundaynight #Ballsbridge #laterthisyear

Daniel McDonnell: Heimir Hallgrimsson must figure out if he can fit Evan Ferguson and Finn Azaz into the same

The turning point of this Sunday night in Ballsbridge might form the basis of the questions that will be debated ahead of the games that really matter later this year.

Irish Independent

[01:05] Paddy Cullen obituary: The gregarious and personable Dublin goalkeeper involved in two of the most pivotal All-Ireland football final moments

On the walls of the Ballsbridge pub that Paddy Cullen once owned and, to this day, still has his name over the door, there were eight photographs in sequence reliving one of the landmark moments of any All-Ireland football final.

https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/paddy-cullen-obituary-the-gregarious-and-personable-dublin-goalkeeper-involved-in-two-of-the-most-pivotal-all-ireland-football-final-moments/a881341504.html

#Ballsbridge #PaddyCullen #thisday #eight #one

Paddy Cullen obituary: The gregarious and personable Dublin goalkeeper involved in two of the most pivotal All

On the walls of the Ballsbridge pub that Paddy Cullen once owned and, to this day, still has his name over the door, there were eight photographs in sequence reliving one of the landmark moments of any All-Ireland football final.

Irish Independent

1969 – Mews House, Pembroke Lane, Dublin
Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson

Attractive, and so very 1960s conversion of a mews house into a modern residence. The design allowed for a small courtyard space, a motif Anderson was to explore further at Castlepark Village in Kinsale, completed in 1972; an
https://www.archiseek.com/1969-mews-house-pembroke-lane-dublin/
#ArchitectureOfDublinCity #1969 #Ballsbridge #DenisAndersond2018 #DiamondRedfernAnderson #Dublin

1969 – Mews House, Pembroke Lane, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Denis Anderson, Diamond Redfern Anderson Attractive, and so very 1960s conversion of a mews house into a modern residence. The design allowed for a small courtyard space, a motif Anderson was to explore further at Castlepark Village in Kinsale, completed in 1972; and at his nearby Martello Mews development of the late 1970s.

Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings

1967 – Apartments, Simmonscourt Castle, Dublin
Architect: Brian Hogan, Tyndall Hogan Hurley

Architect Brian Hogan's first completed project in Dublin was this low-rise apartment scheme at Simmonscourt Castle in Ballsbridge, commissioned by Irish Life. Tucked away in a private corner of Ballsbridge, Irish Life had
https://www.archiseek.com/1967-apartments-simmonscourt-castle-dublin/
#ArchitectureOfDublinCity #1967 #Ballsbridge #BrianHogan19282020 #Dublin #TyndallHoganHurley

1967 – Apartments, Simmonscourt Castle, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Brian Hogan, Tyndall Hogan Hurley Architect Brian Hogan's first completed project in Dublin was this low-rise apartment scheme at Simmonscourt Castle in Ballsbridge, commissioned by Irish Life. Tucked away in a private corner of Ballsbridge, Irish Life had originally wanted to construct a much larger scheme in the mid-1950s, six twelve storey blocks of

Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings

1953 – Motor Distributers, Shelbourne Rd., Ballsbridge, Dublin
Architect: Michael Scott Architects

Motor Distributors' started assembling Volkswagen Beetles in Ireland in 1950 in a former tram depot at 162 Shelbourne Road in Ballsbridge. The cars arrived in Dublin packed in crates as 'completely knocked down' (CKD) form ready to
https://www.archiseek.com/1953-motor-distributers-shelbourne-rd-ballsbridge-dublin/
#ArchitectureOfDublinCity #1953 #Ballsbridge #MichaelScottArchitects

1953 – Motor Distributers, Shelbourne Rd., Ballsbridge, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Michael Scott Architects Motor Distributors' started assembling Volkswagen Beetles in Ireland in 1950 in a former tram depot at 162 Shelbourne Road in Ballsbridge. The cars arrived in Dublin packed in crates as 'completely knocked down' (CKD) form ready to be assembled. The first Volkswagen ever built outside Germany was assembled here with the

Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings

Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. c1901-1906. The National Library of Ireland. No known copyright restrictions.

#Ballsbridge #Dublin #Ireland #20thCentury

Grey Heron and other neighbours, Herbert Park, Dublin.

#Pentax K-S2 with smc DA★ 50–135mm, various exposures.

Photographed yesterday, April 2024. Thank you for looking.

#photography #ireland #dublin #ballsbridge #herbertpark #greyheron #heron #birding

Grey Heron and my other neighbours, Herbert Park, Dublin.

#Pentax K-S2 with smc DA★ 50–135mm, various exposures.

Photographed yesterday, April 2024. Thank you for looking.

#photography #ireland #dublin #ballsbridge #herbertpark #greyheron #heron #birding