John Rennie was an innovative Scottish civil engineer , responsible for key works in Britain, Scotland and Dublin , including within the North Docks. His “Doorway into the Docklands” (1813) was never really meant as the tribute to a future victory over the French as is suggested today. However, that victory which would come in …
Daily Archive: September 3, 2020
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Top Posts & Pages
- A FAMILY AT WAR WITH AN EMPIRE - Christy and 'Dina' Crothers of the Irish Citizen Army
- Canon D.H. Hall, the Building Parson: Celebrating the centenary of a housing revolution in Dublin.
- "A DUBLIN TRAGEDY" : The infamous 1908 Fish Street Murder
- Johnny Cullen’s Hill... the story so far
- Rory O'Connor , Jack Nalty and the chess-set fit for heroes
- From North Wall to the American Revolution – one man’s adventure
- East Wall tales of terror
- “COME ON DUBLIN” – 60 year old song by local supporter
- The first of the famous Guinness fleet - torpedoed in 1917
- BLOODY SUNDAY 1920, THE G.A.A. AND ‘STONEWALL’ JACK O REILLY