Culture Night Dublin, Ireland 2018: Freemasons & Earthquakes in the Library
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For Culture Night Dublin 2018 we explored some hidden spots in Dublin: We marveled at the Victorians fascination with Ancient Egypt in Freemasons Hall. We wow'ed at the reading room in the National Library of Ireland. Finally, we were fascinated by the geophysics demonstrations in Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
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-Lifting the lid on 150 Years of Freemasonry- Museum Belfast Nov 18
-Lifting the lid on 150 Years of Freemasonry-
The Masonic Lodge of Antrim is celebrating 150 years of Freemasonry in Ireland with an exciting Pop-Up Museum in the Linen Hall Library throughout November.
The unique exhibition which starts on Thursday 1st and runs to 30th November in the Linenhall Library, Belfast, will showcase a number of interesting artefacts and documents and ultimately will tell the story of Freemasonry in Ireland, aiming to dispel some of the myths and legends that surround this fraternal and historic organisation.
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations with over 5,000 members in Antrim, 30,000 across Ireland, and six million world-wide. They are the second largest charitable donors in the UK (after the National Lottery Fund) with over £33m raised last year by more than 180 masonic groups.
Anticipating interest in the exhibition, Provincial Grand Master, John Dickson, who has been a Freemason for over 40 years says;
“We are celebrating one of the oldest charitable organisations in the world, one which I am proud to be a member of, one which is steeped in history and dedicated to helping people in society in any way we can. I hope that people will want to come and find out more about Freemasonry and discover that what we stand for is not sinister or secretive, but simply we exist to make good men better. Freemasonry instils in its members a moral and ethical approach to life, we are an organisation which is caring, honourable, promotes peace, loyalty, the good order of society and upholds the law.”
Visitors to the exhibition can expect to learn about some of the more well-known Freemasons such as motorcyclist Joey Dunlop, Sir Charles Lanyon, who famously designed Belfast Castle, the Lanyon building at Queens University and the Palm House at Botanic Gardens as well as more internationally renowned names such as actor John Wayne, entertainer Bob Monkhouse and professional golfer Arnold Palmer.
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Dublin, Ireland: A detailed tour of the city and suburbs (filmed May / June / July 2016)
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. To read more about Dublin, click here:
This film is a detailed tour around the city of Dublin, and some of its suburbs. The film begins with the arrival at Dublin Airport, a subsequent tour North around the suburbs of Swords and Malahaide, before entering the city centre and exploring areas on both sides of the River Liffey, later into the film the suburbs of Tallaght and Dun Laoghaire are featured within the film, which highlight's Dublin's attractions, architecture, culture, music, pubs, streets, parks, gardens, churches, cathedrals, natural features, transport systems, infrastructure and art. This is one of the most detailed explorations of Dublin that is available online, and anyone wishing to explore Dublin would benefit from viewing this film first.
Within the film, the following locations and features are identified: Landing at Dublin Airport (Northerly view), Dublin Airport Terminal 1, 102 Bus ride to Swords, Main Street (Swords), The Old Borough (Swords), Wetherspoon's Large Irish Breakfast, Bridge Street (Swords), Swords Castle Park, Swords Castle, 102 Bus ride from Swords to Malahide, Malahide Castle Park and Gardens, Malahide Castle, Main Street (Malahide), St. Sylvester's Church, Malahide Marina Village, The Green (Malahide), Malahide Marina, Bissets Strand (Malahide), St. George's Channel, Malahide Train Station, DART train from Malahide to Dublin Pearse Street, Dublin Connolly Station, The Custom House, Dublin Pearse Station, Westland Row, Lombard Street East, Sean O'Casey Bridge, River Liffey, Beresford Place, Gardiner Street Lower, Frenchman's Lane, Talbot Street, Earl Street North, Department of Education and Skills, The Wishing Hand, St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, O'Connell Street Upper, Smithfield, Smithfield Luas, Ride on the Luas Red Line to Tallaght, Tallaght Stadium, Maldron Hotel (Tallaght), N81 / Cookstown Way / Kiltipper Road (Tallaght), Belgard Square West (Tallaght), Tallaght Luas, Ride to Dublin Heuston on the Luas, Droimeneach Luas, Grand Canal, Goldenbridge Luas, Heuston Luas, Dublin Heuston Station, Guinness Brewery, Rory O'Moore Bridge, James Joyce Bridge, Mellows Bridge, St. Paul's Church, The Brazen Head, O'Shea's Merchant, Abbey Street Upper, Abbey Street Middle, Liffey Street Lower, Two Women, Bachelors Walk, Ha'Penny Bridge, Merchants Arch, O'Connell Bridge, River Bar, Rosie Hackett Bridge, Burgh Quay, Sheahan Memorial, Hawkins Street, Temple Bar, Temple Lane Street, Grattan Statue, College green, Irish Houses of Parliament, The University of Dublin Trinity College, College Street, The Campanile, Trinity College, Trinity Street, Central Bank of Ireland, Dame Street, City Hall, Rates Office, Lord Edward street, Cow's Lane, Christ Church Cathedral, Armenian Genocide Memorial, St. Audoen's Church, Thomas Street, John's Lane Church, John Street West, St. Catherine's Church, Old St. James Church, Nicholas Street, High Street, Millennium Child, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Aungier Street, Digges Street Upper, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin Unitarian Church, Saint Stephen's Green Park, Dawson Street, St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Sinnotts Bar, Marine Road (Dun Laoghaire), Dun Laoghaire Town Hall, Victoria Monument (Dun Laoghaire), O'Connell Street Lower, Henry street, James Larkin Statue, Sir John Gray Statue, Daniel O'Connell Statue, Chalres Stewart Parnell Statue, Rotunda Hospital, Ambassador Theatre, Cavendish Row, Garden of Rememberance, Abbey Presbyterian Church, Hardwicke Street, St. George's Church, Gardiner Street Upper, Dorset Street Lower, Royal Canal, Croke Park, Drumcondra Road Lower, Bus to Dublin Airport, Dublin Airport Terminal 2, Dublin Airport Terminal 1, Dublin Airport Terminal 1 Gate 104, and the take off from Dublin airport with Northerly views.
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