A few photographs I found on Flickr:
Viva La Junkies – South of The River

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This was located at the Busaras Luas Stop (North Of The River)
A few photographs I found on Flickr:
Viva La Junkies – South of The River

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This was located at the Busaras Luas Stop (North Of The River)
A few photographs I found on Flickr:
GRAFFITI IN DEANSGRANGE

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A few photographs I found on Flickr:
Trim – Norman Castle

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Trim Castle is open, on payment of a modest entry fee, to the public everyday from Easter Saturday to Halloween (October 31) from 10am. The area inside the castle walls is freely accessible for a small fee, while the Castle keep is visited by a 45-minute guided tour, with first tour at 10.30am, last entry at 5pm and last tour at 5.15pm. In winter, the complex is open only on weekends and bank holidays. If you take the tour the guide can show you the historical graffiti found on some of the walls, some of it dating back to the castle’s construction.
The castle grounds, outside the walls, including the restored small canal and fine viewing areas, can be accessed free all year around, and there is a pedestrian bridge across the Boyne to allow access to outlying historic remains.
A few photographs I found on Flickr:
Trim – Norman Castle

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Trim Castle is open, on payment of a modest entry fee, to the public everyday from Easter Saturday to Halloween (October 31) from 10am. The area inside the castle walls is freely accessible for a small fee, while the Castle keep is visited by a 45-minute guided tour, with first tour at 10.30am, last entry at 5pm and last tour at 5.15pm. In winter, the complex is open only on weekends and bank holidays. If you take the tour the guide can show you the historical graffiti found on some of the walls, some of it dating back to the castle’s construction.
The castle grounds, outside the walls, including the restored small canal and fine viewing areas, can be accessed free all year around, and there is a pedestrian bridge across the Boyne to allow access to outlying historic remains.
Photographed by William Murphy:
The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios is where U2′s music began. They recorded their first three albums there. They continued to use Windmill Lane throughout the 1980′s. The wall outside the studio has been marked with chalk, pens and paint over the years by U2 fans from all around the world. Although the studio is no longer located there, the wall still stands as an amazing tribute to the "greatest band on the planet".
Artists such as U2, Van Morrison, Sinéad O’Connor, and Elvis Costello have recorded there. U2 recorded their first three albums at Windmill.
The site of the old studios is covered in graffiti from fans who have paid pilgrimage from all over the world. For U2 fans wishing to visit the site please note it is not sign posted at all and continuously tourists get lost looking for it..
Tags: o connor, graffiti wall, Studios, van morrison, windmill lanePhotographed by William Murphy:
The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios is where U2′s music began. They recorded their first three albums there. They continued to use Windmill Lane throughout the 1980′s. The wall outside the studio has been marked with chalk, pens and paint over the years by U2 fans from all around the world. Although the studio is no longer located there, the wall still stands as an amazing tribute to the "greatest band on the planet".
Artists such as U2, Van Morrison, Sinéad O’Connor, and Elvis Costello have recorded there. U2 recorded their first three albums at Windmill.
The site of the old studios is covered in graffiti from fans who have paid pilgrimage from all over the world. For U2 fans wishing to visit the site please note it is not sign posted at all and continuously tourists get lost looking for it..
Tags: windmill lane, elvis costello, WindmillPhotographed by William Murphy:
The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios is where U2′s music began. They recorded their first three albums there. They continued to use Windmill Lane throughout the 1980′s. The wall outside the studio has been marked with chalk, pens and paint over the years by U2 fans from all around the world. Although the studio is no longer located there, the wall still stands as an amazing tribute to the "greatest band on the planet".
Artists such as U2, Van Morrison, Sinéad O’Connor, and Elvis Costello have recorded there. U2 recorded their first three albums at Windmill.
The site of the old studios is covered in graffiti from fans who have paid pilgrimage from all over the world. For U2 fans wishing to visit the site please note it is not sign posted at all and continuously tourists get lost looking for it..
Tags: van morrison, u2 fans, WALL, StudiosCheck out these images by Infomatique:
The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios is where U2′s music began. They recorded their first three albums there. They continued to use Windmill Lane throughout the 1980′s. The wall outside the studio has been marked with chalk, pens and paint over the years by U2 fans from all around the world. Although the studio is no longer located there, the wall still stands as an amazing tribute to the "greatest band on the planet".
Artists such as U2, Van Morrison, Sinéad O’Connor, and Elvis Costello have recorded there. U2 recorded their first three albums at Windmill.
The site of the old studios is covered in graffiti from fans who have paid pilgrimage from all over the world. For U2 fans wishing to visit the site please note it is not sign posted at all and continuously tourists get lost looking for it..
Tags: Windmill, Graffiti, u2 fans, Studios, van morrisonPhotographed by William Murphy:
The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios is where U2′s music began. They recorded their first three albums there. They continued to use Windmill Lane throughout the 1980′s. The wall outside the studio has been marked with chalk, pens and paint over the years by U2 fans from all around the world. Although the studio is no longer located there, the wall still stands as an amazing tribute to the "greatest band on the planet".
Artists such as U2, Van Morrison, Sinéad O’Connor, and Elvis Costello have recorded there. U2 recorded their first three albums at Windmill.
The site of the old studios is covered in graffiti from fans who have paid pilgrimage from all over the world. For U2 fans wishing to visit the site please note it is not sign posted at all and continuously tourists get lost looking for it..
Tags: o connor, u2 fans, windmill lane, StudiosA few photographs I found on Flickr:
The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios is where U2′s music began. They recorded their first three albums there. They continued to use Windmill Lane throughout the 1980′s. The wall outside the studio has been marked with chalk, pens and paint over the years by U2 fans from all around the world. Although the studio is no longer located there, the wall still stands as an amazing tribute to the "greatest band on the planet".
Artists such as U2, Van Morrison, Sinéad O’Connor, and Elvis Costello have recorded there. U2 recorded their first three albums at Windmill.
The site of the old studios is covered in graffiti from fans who have paid pilgrimage from all over the world. For U2 fans wishing to visit the site please note it is not sign posted at all and continuously tourists get lost looking for it..
Tags: Studios, van morrison, Graffiti