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A Watercolour of Bull Island ,Clontarf , Dublin …….👌☺️🎨
#watercolor #dublin #bullisland #clontarf #watercolour #beauty #ireland
"Bull Wall Bathing Shelter" .
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#clontarf
#100daysofwalking
#bullwall
#dollymount
#dublinbay
#WomensArt
#Watercolour
#workingmom
Gina has a new bigcartel or beautiful watercolour paintings of those locations we all love to walk. Currently it's Dublin ones but more to be added to cover all coasts
https://t.co/tBmtJ4waPy
#clontarf #howth #poolbeg #lovingdublin #irishart @purrfecGin
Beautiful art at the wooden bridge, clontarf today. Well Done @DublinCanvas Fabulous Andy Watson!
On 23rd April 1014, at the Battle of Clontarf on Good Friday, High King of Ireland Brian Boru defeated Viking invaders, but was killed in battle.
FULL VIDEO ON IRISH HISTORY HERE: https://t.co/HxiZ1oFCiH
#onthisday #history #mannymandoeshistory #ireland #irish #vikings #dublin
Read the full story on the Battle of Clontarf in a special feature written by Kerry Cathers in @MedWarMag IV.6!
https://t.co/bISK3lIPdT https://t.co/tDkSunsBF0
I love this piece from Sinéad Woods of the Maoi, Easter Island Figure in #clontarf #dublin #madelocal You can get your own copy here in time for Christmas :) https://t.co/Qo7d4TBGvh
Getting stormy out round the North Bull Lighthouse #irishart #dublin #watercolour #clontarf #dollymount
Here is a Watercolour I painted of beautiful Bull Island in Clontarf Dublin , my dad was born on the island a truly lovely place ......#bullisland #clontarf #dublin #watercolour #ireland #beauty
A new arrival to the gallery today, ''View from Clontarf Strand'' by the über talented Niki Purcell. To view more of Niki's latest works, visit us today in gallery or click on the following link -
https://t.co/ywi3Ho6COH
Some #ThursdayMotivation with #illustration from @lesleybarnes 'Clontarf Castle' https://t.co/Z3Tmx6qvGT #design #drawings
The Battle of Clontarf: Brian’s forces engaged their enemies, who had crossed the Tolka River to link up with a Viking fleet in the bay. Six thousand Norseman were reportedly killed or drowned, including Earl Sigurðr the Stout of Orkney and King Máel Mórda of Leinster.
New article on the founding of Clontarf, MN: http://t.co/CTTPr7y0kZ @ArchivalRegan