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  2. Dartmouth Square - Wikipedia

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    Dublin City Council. Dartmouth Square (Irish: Cearnóg Dartmouth) is a Victorian Garden square located near Ranelagh, in Dublin, Ireland. [2] It has a simple rectangular layout, including a low granite plinth wall, a pergola and its walkway, and broadleaf mature trees which enclose the space. The park boundary is marked by the original wrought ...

  3. List of monuments erected by the United Daughters of the ...

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    Southern Granite and Marble, fabricator bronze, Georgia granite base dedicated October 24, 1912 in part: "Erected by Bryan M. Thomas Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Dalton, Georgia, 1912." [31] Laurens County Confederate Monument: Dublin, Dublin Carnegie Library, Bellevue & Academy Avenues Cordele Marble Company, fabricator marble

  4. St. Matthew's Church, Ringsend - Wikipedia

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    St. Matthew's Church, is a Church of Ireland church in Ringsend and Irishtown in Dublin. History. The church was originally built in calp limestone with granite dressings between 1704 and 1706. The tower was added after the initial main church building, around 1713. A notable feature is the broken pediment over the church door.

  5. Spire of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Spire of Dublin, alternatively titled the Monument of Light[3] (Irish: An Túr Solais), [4] is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height, [5] located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar (and prior to that a statue of William Blakeney) on O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare of Dublin, Ireland.

  6. Connemara marble - Wikipedia

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    Connemara marble or "Irish green" is a rare variety of green marble from Connemara, Ireland. It is used as a decoration and building material. [1][2] Its colour causes it to often be associated with the Irish identity, and for this reason it has been named the national gemstone of Ireland. It strongly resembles the verd antique, a green ...

  7. List of public art in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics. Public art in Dublin is a significant feature of the cityscape. The city's statues and other monuments have a long history of controversy about their subjects and designs, and a number of formerly prominent monuments have been removed or destroyed.

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