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ICON FACTORY - Fergal Coghlan Art
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The RA.G.E. Is a non-profit, locally based artist’s co-operative and gallery.Based in Temple Bar The Icon Factory is at the apex of Dublin’s Cultural and Tourist centre. They produce artworks and products that celebrate our Irish heritage, culture and icons. Fergal has been associated with The Icon Factory for the past year. Including hosting his own exhibition "Six Riffs and A Tab" there in September of 2012. The Icon Factory Website. Create a free website. Create your own free website.
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Traffic Light Box Artworks – 1 / 11 / 111 | Dublin City Council Beta Projects
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Dublin City Council Beta Projects. A better way for Dublin to trial ideas at city and local level. Quicker, cheaper, reversible trials 'on the street' for early discussion and evaluation. [Initiated as a Dublin City Council part-time innovation time project.]. Dublin City Council beta. What Others Are Saying. Suggest a Beta Project! What’s the area called? Traffic Light Box Artworks – 1 / 11 / 111. January 19, 2012. Dublin City Council beta. As the very first Beta Project. And it’s at Christchurch. Let&#...
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Dublin Made Me: August 2014
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A celebration of Dublin, Ireland's capital city, as it has been immortalised down through the years, in music, literature, art and stuff. Friday, August 29, 2014. Sheridan Le Fanu - leading ghost-story writer of his day. Described as the leading ghost-story writer of the nineteenth century. He is widely credited with pioneering the genre of vampire fiction, directly influencing compatriot and fellow Dubliner, Bram Stoker in the composition of his classic work, Dracula. By David Henry Friston. Joseph Thom...
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Dublin Made Me: Memorabilia
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A celebration of Dublin, Ireland's capital city, as it has been immortalised down through the years, in music, literature, art and stuff. The Rare and the Not So Rare Ould Times. For all manner of merchandise and memorabilia related to Dublin. Everything you ever wanted to know about Ireland's capital but were afraid to ask! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What do you Like most about Dublin. What do you Hate most about Dublin. 1916 and all that - the Literary Legacy of the Eas. City Full of Ghosts (Dublin).
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Dublin Made Me: April 2012
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A celebration of Dublin, Ireland's capital city, as it has been immortalised down through the years, in music, literature, art and stuff. Friday, April 20, 2012. Dracula's Irish Origins - bringing it all back home. First edition of Dracula. Next year marks the centenary of the death of one who has a very good claim to be regarded as the most successful Irish writer ever. Dublin-born novelist, Bram Stoker died on this day in 1912. A Wikipedia article on Dracula in Popular Culture. Informs us that the char...
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Dublin Made Me: June 2012
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A celebration of Dublin, Ireland's capital city, as it has been immortalised down through the years, in music, literature, art and stuff. Saturday, June 16, 2012. Bloomsday 2012 (and what a wet, miserable day it is). Today is Bloomsday, a day when Dublin's literary set take time to celebrate and reflect upon the life and work of Dublin-born writer, James Joyce. It is observed annually on June 16th every year, because it is the fictional events of that day which are chronicled in Joyce's novel Ulysses.
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Dublin Made Me: August 2013
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A celebration of Dublin, Ireland's capital city, as it has been immortalised down through the years, in music, literature, art and stuff. Monday, August 26, 2013. Man on Bridge - a photographic archive. Man on Bridge' is the title of a fascinating project that documents the life and work of street photographer, Arthur Fields, just as he documented the various comings and goings on one of Dublin's best known landmarks, over a 50-year period. More about this project is available from El Zorrero Films.
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Dublin Made Me: Donate
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A celebration of Dublin, Ireland's capital city, as it has been immortalised down through the years, in music, literature, art and stuff. This website is an independent initiative maintained by voluntary labour and effort. If you would like to support this project and help it to grow you can do so by leaving a donation for any amount - we won't turn our noses up at it! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What do you Like most about Dublin. What do you Hate most about Dublin. Two Poems - MacDonagh and MacNeice.
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Dublin Made Me: October 2012
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A celebration of Dublin, Ireland's capital city, as it has been immortalised down through the years, in music, literature, art and stuff. Monday, October 29, 2012. 1930s Dublin: You'll hardly believe your eyes. These incredible colourised images of Dublin in the early 1930s came to us via Retronaut. It's the same old city, just a lot less traffic. Colourised Slides of Dublin - Retronaut. Old photographs of Dublin. Friday, October 5, 2012. Flann O'Brien Honoured with a Google Doodle. Will take place over ...
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FEATURING – Temple Bar Night Market
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Temple Bar Night Market. Street Art and Craft Market in the Heart of Dublin's Cultural Quarter Wednesday 3pm-8pm. May 28, 2014. March 29, 2016. Here are some of the traders that have participated in Temple Bar Night Markets in previous years; list of 2016 traders to be confirmed. Porcelain jewellery, ceramics. Old style images of Dublin and Ireland. The Wild Irish Foragers and Preserves. Original artworks, prints, posters, variety of memorability. Bend in the Barrow. Wooden craft and craft jewellery.
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