Starman. Part of the Five Years Exhibition, brought to you by – Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin. 13 April—2 May. Limited edition prints available from https://t.co/2GlZKLWqhB All proceeds go to humanitarian aid for Ukraine.

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Pin Ups. Part of the Five Years Exhibition, brought to you by – Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin. 13 April—2 May. Limited edition prints available from https://t.co/FHqn9t6Q7M All proceeds go to humanitarian aid for Ukraine.

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15 April 1848, the tricolour national flag of Ireland was presented to the public for the first time by Thomas Francis Meagher and the Young Ireland Party, in Abbey Street, Dublin.

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A Castle for a King, Five Years Exhibition brought to you by – Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin. 13 April—2 May. All proceeds go to humanitarian aid for Ukraine.

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Pixel artist from Dublin. Mainly wrestling art of my favourites

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My name is Bella and I'm an animation student in Dublin. I also love illustrating, especially with watercolour and gouache!

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The Man Who. Part of the Five Years Exhibition, brought to you by – Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin. 13 April—2 May.

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1317: Edward Bruce’s army reaches Castleknock, within sight of Dublin. Mayor of Dublin imprisoned Earl of Ulster, suspected of being sympathetic to Bruce. Dublin citizens burn some of N & W suburbs to prevent use as base! : might be why flames on coat of arms!

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1st Brick and Mortar store of 2022. My prints are now available at The Design Houee in Temple Bar, Dublin. Pop in and tell them how wonderful they are! 🤣🤣🤣

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1886: Death of Richard Robert Madden. Born Dr, writer, abolitionist & UI historian. Tried to impose anti-slavery rules in Jamaica on behalf British government. 20 siblings! 🎨undercover in Syria exploring Turkish Empire! https://t.co/n6I0YnYKoW

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My name is Bella and I'm an animation student studying in Dublin. I also love illustrating and my commissions are currently open!
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Come along to the Courthouse Gallery in Ennistymon, December 10th. Opening at 6 pm The Winter Exhibition and Trasna X at the Red Couch Gallery upstairs.

La Playa-watercolour original.

Also at TrasnaX
Country Gate; Heading Home and the metal Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin.

Enjoy
Free

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1905: Arthur Griffith founded Sinn Féin as a political party in They advocated for an Anglo-Irish dual monarchy unified with the British Crown (inspired by the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867). They didn't become popular until after the 1916 Easter Rising.

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Let's not forget self-published authors who are passionate enough to risk going it alone and bringing their stories to light. My new children's picture book "Darcy The Phoenix Park Deer" is available now and is printed in Dublin.#book

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Francis Danby ARA (16 Nov 1793 Co Feb 1861 Exmouth).👨‍🎨. Farmer dad died when he was a boy; moved to Dublin. Drew at RDS schools. Central in Bristol School. Success in 1820s London. Lived in Switzerland, Paris, England. https://t.co/SjR6QOfcbz https://t.co/ofbQGpGuH2

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author of was born on 8th Nov 1847 in Dublin. He spent most of his life in England & a holiday in proved his inspiration. Part of his novel is set there - it is where Dracula lands. Images: views of Whitby by Atkinson Grimshaw, late C19th.

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1792: Construction began on the ! Its architect was Desart, Cuffesgrange, near Callan, James Hoban. Modelled on Leinster House, Dublin. Hoban worked as a wheelwright & carpenter until early 20s. White House completed 1 Nov 1800! https://t.co/2B3838cDRi

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9 October 1834. The Dublin & Kingstown Railway, the first public railway on the island of Ireland, opened. It linked Westland Row in Dublin with Kingstown Harbour (Dún Laoghaire) in County Dublin.

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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) was born in Milan & triumphant in Rome, the artist was one of the most influential in history. The picture is of The Taking of Christ (1602) from the National Gallery in Dublin. Let’s take a look at this influential painter.

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