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The O Connell Monument and the Nelson Pillar, O Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland, c1930s
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The O Connell Monument and the Nelson Pillar, O Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland, c1930s
The O Connell Monument and the Nelson Pillar, O Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland, c1930s. Memorial to Daniel O Connell by John Henry Foley and Nelsons Pillar damaged by explosives in 1966 on O Connell Street in Dublin. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of Dublin in the 1930s. Standing tall and proud, The O Connell Monument and the Nelson Pillar dominate the scene on O Connell Street, epitomizing both Irish history and British influence. The monument itself is a memorial to Daniel O Connell, created by renowned sculptor John Henry Foley. Its grandeur is matched only by the imposing presence of Admiral Horatio Nelson atop his pillar. However, this iconic landmark would later suffer a tragic fate when it was damaged by explosives in 1966. In this snapshot of city life, we see an array of elements that define urban living during that era. Cars line the street as pedestrians go about their daily routines. An open-topped motor car captures our attention as it passes by, adding a touch of glamour to the scene. The aerial perspective offers us a unique vantage point from which to appreciate not only these architectural marvels but also the overall layout of Dublin's capital city. It reminds us that even amidst progress and modernity, historical landmarks continue to shape our sense of identity and connection with our past. This photograph serves as a window into another time - an invitation for us to explore Ireland's rich heritage through its architecture, literature, and culture. As we gaze upon this image captured by an unknown photographer from "Tour of the World" we are reminded that every corner holds stories waiting to be discovered.
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