Central Dublin, O'Connell Monument, 1990s Ireland, HD
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O’Connell Street main thoroughfare, crossing, pedestrians, O’Connell Bridge. HA WS looking down on O’Connell Bridge, busy city centre.
Blurry shot of traffic. Traffic over O’Connell Bridge, evening. O’Connell Monument.
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Dublin, Ireland Trip: Leo Burdock Best Fish and Chips! The Temple Bar and O’Connell Monument
Eating fish and chips at Leo Burdock in Dublin, Ireland. Plus the O’Connell monument
O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland - Dublin Attractions - A MUST VISIT Famous Street in Dublin
Anyone who has visited Dublin, Ireland, will have walked O'Connell Street - its the main street in the city and has been for many years - claiming its own place in history. Full of locals and tourists - O'Connell Street is often a bus stop for any sightseeing or people looking for a hotel for a weekend in Dublin.
Should we refer to O'Connell street as one of the main places that define the trip to Dublin? Actually, whether you are going out for a walk, jumping on the hop-on hop-off bus tour, or else trying to spot out the most famous magnificent places which you should visit in this city, you will end up stumbling upon O'Connell street for being an old famous one where one could enjoy shopping, go for a walk, or even enjoy some of the old statues for the famous figures which are placed there.
Before coming to the name O'Connell, this street has gone through two different times and dealt with two different names; it was first referred to as Drogheda Street and which was named after Henry Moore, Earl of Drogheda, until it was widened and renamed to Sackville Street after Lionel Sackville, first Duke of Dorset, from the late 1700 until 1924. Eventually, the street was called O'Connell in honour of Daniel O'Connell, a nationalist leader of the 19th century and whose statue stands at the lower end of the street facing O'Connell Bridge.
The reason why we always consider it an important pin on the map of Dublin which tourists will be following is the location of the street, which is found in the heart of Dublin city, the capital of Ireland, and thus brings all those tourists to it. O'Connell street runs through the centre of the city, O'Connell Bridge, Westmoreland Street, College Green and Dame Street, terminating at City Hall and Dublin Castle and is also situated north the River Liffey; so one would definitely come across these places while being in Dublin.
Regardless its location and the different things one could do in this street from shopping to enjoying the nightlife, it is important to mention all the different statues which you will get the chance to come across and see while walking in this street and which come in addition to the famous statue of Daniel O'Connell which stands at the lower end of the street where the O'Connell Bridge is located.
From the different statues that you will manage to come across in O'Connell, there is the William Smith O'Brian which was moved to the street in 1929. There is also the Sir John Gray which is carved entirely of white Sicilian marble. Inside this street you will also come across James Larkin which is an expressive bronze statue atop a granite plinth and on which the birth date on Larkin was written incorrectly but was then written in the right way. There is also the Father Theobald Mathew, Charles Stewart Parnell, and Nelson's Pillar.
There are also some famous and important buildings situated around O'Connell street, such as St. Mary's Pro Cathedral, the Rotunda Hospital, Trinity college ( and the Bank of Ireland.
The old O'Connell street is not like the modern one in regards of its wideness and the shops found in it. There were other things done to the place and which are related to removing things and substituting them with others, such as the removal of all the London Plane trees and the installation of over 200 replacement of various species and lots of other things which were done as some kind of trying to correct the wrong things done in the past and turning this street into a more modernized place for people to walk, enjoy their times, and at the same time come across different statues and public art, since the longest public art in the world is found in O'Connell street.
There are actually lots of reasons why this street is considered a must when it comes to the different popular places and attractions that one will visit and definitely pass by in Dublin, Northern Ireland.
There are different places and landmarks that one will need to visit when it comes to Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, and which are the Dublinia Viking Museum that reveals the history of the vikings and the medieval times ( there is also Grafton street which is considered the number one shopping destination in Dublin ( as well as going to the Merrion Square and walking across its famous garden where the statue of Oscar Wilde is located ( and going to the place where the famous statue of Molly Malone is located to know more about the history behind the song as well as take some pictures with it (
Wondering what to do in Dublin? Add a walk along O'Connell Street into your list, you will probably do it anyway :-)
O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland - Dublin Attractions - A MUST VISIT Famous Street in Dublin
Walking Tour | Ireland | Dublin City | O'Connell Street
Another virtual walking tour in Dublin City. Such a lovely city with so much to offer.
This time i will take you to the iconic street where O'Connell Monument is located, O'Connell Street.
Started from the O'Connell Bridge to O'Connell Street Lower and end O'Connell Street Upper.
Interesting tourist spot along the way:
O'connell Monument
William Smith O'Brien Statue
Jim Larkin Statue
The Spire
Parnell Monument
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Central Dublin in 1957, O'Connell Bridge, Ireland from 35mm
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1957 IRELAND DAY EXT O'Connell Bridge, Central Dublin. Buses and pedestrians crossing bridge, O'Connell Street. HA WS O'Connell Street thoroughfare and bridge, O'Connell Monument. Sunny, summer, spring.
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DUBLIN | O'Connell Street - Walking in the streets of DUBLIN !
O'Connell Street (Irish: Sráid Uí Chonaill) is Dublin's main thoroughfare. It measures 49 m (54 yds) in width at its southern end, 46 m (50 yds) at the north, and is 500 m (547 yds) in length. During the 17th century it was a narrow street known as Drogheda Street (named after Henry Moore, Earl of Drogheda). It was widened, and renamed Sackville Street (named after Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset) in the late 1700s until 1924, when it was renamed in honour of Daniel O'Connell, a nationalist leader of the early 19th century, whose statue stands at the lower end of the street, facing O'Connell Bridge.
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The Grand Canal (Irish: An Chanáil Mhór) is the southernmost of a pair of canals that connect Dublin, in the east of Ireland, with the River Shannon in the west, via Tullamore and a number of other villages and towns, the two canals nearly encircling Dublin's inner city. Its sister canal on the Northside of Dublin is the Royal Canal. The last working cargo barge passed through the Grand Canal in 1960
O'Connell Street (Irish: Sráid Uí Chonaill) is Dublin's main thoroughfare. It measures 49 m (160 ft) in width at its southern end, 46 m (150 ft) at the north, and is 500 m (1650 ft) in length.
The Spire of Dublin, alternatively titled the Monument of Light (Irish: An Túr Solais), is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 121.2 metres (398 ft) in height, located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland
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Daniel O'Connell Statue - Iconic Dublin | Gifts of Ireland
Getting oneself lost exploring the nooks and crannies of Dublin's city center can be such an enriching experience for lovers of heritage. Despite it's appearance as a cosy little burg, Dublin's 1000-year history has involved settlement by the Celts, Vikings, Normans and British, all of whom have left an indelible mark on the city.
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1990s Dublin, O'Connell Street, Ireland, HD
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DAY EXT WS Dublin, River Liffey, O’Connell Street, O’Connell Bridge. Winter, grey weather. Buses and pedestrians over bridge.
LA pan down from angel statue, O’Connell monument, to road with traffic. Clerys department store, shop. WS The General Post Office on O’Connell Street. Anna Livia monument, fountain. Pedestrians walking past. The Gresham Hotel. Statue, monument to Charles Stewart Parnell, Parnell Monument, at the north end of O’Connell street. LA Gresham Hotel, Madigan’s Bar, Irish pub. WS down street towards General Post Office, Eason & Son shop, store, bookshop.
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The Spire of Dublin, officially titled the Monument of Light is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height, located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street in Dublin.
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The Spire of Dublin, alternatively titled the Monument of Light (Irish: An Túr Solais),[ is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 121.2 metres (398 ft) in height, located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.
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The Spire of Dublin, officially titled the Monument of Light is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument 120 metres (390 ft) in height, located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street in Dublin.
Ireland Potato Famine Memorial, Dublin
The haunting images of the millions impacted by the Potato Famine in Ireland in the mid 1800's are captured here in this short video by author and Edgertron's group travel host Charlie Adams. He visits the Memorial designed by Dublin's local artist Rowan Gillespie. This tragic event reduced the Irish population 25 to 30 percent.
Tens of thousands of Notre Dame fans descended on Dublin for the September 2012 game between the Fightin' Irish and longtime rival Navy. It was Notre Dame's first game in Dublin since 1996. Charlie Adams hosted an Edgerton's group trip to the game and throughout Ireland, and produced a 60 minute DVD for each traveler of the trip. Here is a few minutes of that documentary.
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Day 1 Ireland Roadtrip - Dublin
Day one of our Ireland road trip, the beautiful city of Dublin!
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Dublin Castle
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The O'Connell Monument
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Dublin Spire and O'Connell Street
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O'Connell Monument auf der O'Connell Street. Gut zu sehen sind die Einschlusslöcher der Easter Rising 1916. James Joyce Denkmal.
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Located in the heart of Dublin city, O'Connell Street forms part of a grand thoroughfare created in the 18th century that runs through the centre of the capital
1990s Dublin, Ireland, HD from 16mm
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DAY EXT WS Dublin, River Liffey, O’Connell Street, O’Connell Bridge. Winter, grey weather. Buses and pedestrians over bridge.
LA pan down from angel statue, O’Connell monument, to road with traffic. Clerys department store, shop. WS The General Post Office on O’Connell Street. Anna Livia monument, fountain. Pedestrians walking past. The Gresham Hotel. Statue, monument to Charles Stewart Parnell, Parnell Monument, at the north end of O’Connell street. LA Gresham Hotel, Madigan’s Bar, Irish pub. WS down street towards General Post Office, Eason & Son shop, store, bookshop.
WS River Liffey, grey weather. WS Ha’penny Bridge, pedestrian walking over. WS Liffey seen from middle of bridge, panorama. More pedestrians on Ha’penny Bridge.
LA street signs on street corner, ‘Henry Street’, ‘Grafton Street’, ‘Crown Alley’. Street signs in Irish. Crown Alley, cobbled street with pubs. Temple Bar. Eamonn Doran’s music venue, bar. Irish Houses of Parliament, Parliament House. Traffic passing.
Henry Grattan statue, seahorses. Irish pub, Guinness sign. ‘McDaids’. Back street ‘Grafton House’. LA street signs, ‘St Stephens Green’, ‘Temple Bar’, ‘Henry Street’. Traffic round street corner, pan up to glass building with dome. LA Fusiliers’ Arch, entrance to St Stephen’s Green park. LA Shelbourne Hotel, posh, fancy, expensive hotel. Traffic. LA sign ‘St Stephen’s Green’. Courtyard, statue of William Conyngham.
LA WS old stone, granite building. Sign, ‘O’Connell Street’. Mont Clare Hotel, front steps. Pan across street. Cars parked on edge of green, park, obelisk monument in the middle. Bust of Michael Collins, Merrion Square Park. WS park.
WS street, buses past. Police car, ‘Garda’. Pearse Street Garda Station, police station. Entrance, LA blue light with ‘Garda’ sign. WS street corner, traffic round, Doyles pub.
O’Connell Street main thoroughfare, crossing, pedestrians, O’Connell Bridge. HA WS looking down on O’Connell Bridge, busy city centre. WS River Liffey. Mellows Bridge. WS Custom House, dome.
Christ Church Cathedral, The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Bridge over a road. WS Moore Street market, fruit and veg, flower stalls. Sheils of Moore Street. View of Dublin street with Garda, police car parked in FG.
Buses, traffic on main road round corner, big AIB bank building, Allied Irish Banks. LA Custom House. Pan as ambulance, fire brigade speeds over Talbot Memorial Bridge. Docks, liners, ships moored on bank. Traffic, elevated railways track. Tara Street railway station. George’s Quay. LA sign, ‘D’ouer Street’. Blurry shot of traffic. Traffic over O’Connell Bridge, evening. O’Connell Monument.
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DUBLIN, IRELAND-What to See, Where to Drink! (with Irish History and Great Irish Music)
Dublin, Ireland is a vibrant city with a lot of cool things to see and do. There's a lot of great history in the Irish capital. We visited (in chronological order) Christ Church Cathedral, Molly Malone Statue, Kilmainham Gaol (Jail), Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Trinity College (Long Room and Book of Kells), Pubs, St. Stephen's Green, Grafton Street, O'Connell Street, and some would say I saved the best for last-a tour of the #1 tourist attraction in Ireland, the Guinness Storehouse, and a tour of the Old Jameson (Whiskey) Distillery. The start times of each sight are listed below. Enjoy!
0:00 Introduction
0:05 Flying into Dublin (Music: Rocky Road to Dublin by Paddy Reilly)
1:11 Christ Church Cathedral (Music: Road to Glory by Celtic Lassies)
5:41 Molly Malone Statue and Legend (Music: Molly Malone by The Dubliners)
8:26 Easter Rising/Easter Rebellion History
8:50 Kilmainham Gaol (Jail)
11:36 Dublin Castle (Music: Dublin in the Rare Oul Times by Pat Woods)
13:13 St. Patrick's Cathedral
17:41 Trinity College
18:29 The Long Room, Trinity College Old Library
19:42 The Book of Kells, Trinity College
20:31 Dublin Pubs (Music: All for Me Grog by Brier)
23:20 St. Stephen's Green (Park) (Music: The Old Dock Road by Irish Song Music
24:58 Walking on the streets of Dublin-Unitarian Church, Trolly, Grafton Street
27:21 O' Connell Street/Spire of Dublin (world's tallest spire)
28:36 Bus tour-Oscar Wilde Statue/Georgian Buildings/U.S. Embassy
30:39 Guinness Storehouse Tour (#1 Ireland Tourist Attraction)
38:36 Old Jameson (Whiskey) Distillery Tour
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