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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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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..

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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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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..

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Killiney – Urban Decay And Graffiti

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Killiney – Urban Decay And Graffiti
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About twice every year I visit this location on Killiney beach to check out the graffiti and sadly it appears that the quality of the current work is not as good as it was a few years ago and some items that I really liked have totally vanished (of course, that is to be expected).

Until today I thought that this building had something to do with boating or the fishing industry but today I met an 85 year old gentleman who told me that it was in fact the location of very popular "tea rooms" and that he remembers being brought there on a school trip (I was a bit to surprised to learn that children were brought on school trips 75 years ago). On checking I discovered that he was correct: "Developers, Declan O’Regan, Kieran Tarbett, and Ross Cahill O’Brien have submitted a proposal to restore the tea rooms on Killiney beach to their original state. They wish to retain the character of the buildings and reinstate their former use as a café which will also act as a gallery, exhibition space and venue."

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U2 WALL

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U2 WALL
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Four middle aged Germans asked me to direct them to the U2 wall and I directed them to what is photographed here. When I arrived home I realised that I may have sent them to the wrong place. In Ireland we have the IRA, the Real IRA and the Alternative IRA. Maybe this is the Alternative U2 Wall? Tell me where the Real U2 Wall is located and I will photograph it for you.

If you have information about this email iknow@infomatique.org.

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The U2 Graffiti Wall at Windmill Lane Studios

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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..

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Killiney – Urban Decay And Graffiti

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Killiney – Urban Decay And Graffiti
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About twice every year I visit this location on Killiney beach to check out the graffiti and sadly it appears that the quality of the current work is not as good as it was a few years ago and some items that I really liked have totally vanished (of course, that is to be expected).

Until today I thought that this building had something to do with boating or the fishing industry but today I met an 85 year old gentleman who told me that it was in fact the location of very popular "tea rooms" and that he remembers being brought there on a school trip (I was a bit to surprised to learn that children were brought on school trips 75 years ago). On checking I discovered that he was correct: "Developers, Declan O’Regan, Kieran Tarbett, and Ross Cahill O’Brien have submitted a proposal to restore the tea rooms on Killiney beach to their original state. They wish to retain the character of the buildings and reinstate their former use as a café which will also act as a gallery, exhibition space and venue."

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Killiney – Urban Decay And Graffiti

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Killiney – Urban Decay And Graffiti
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About twice every year I visit this location on Killiney beach to check out the graffiti and sadly it appears that the quality of the current work is not as good as it was a few years ago and some items that I really liked have totally vanished (of course, that is to be expected).

Until today I thought that this building had something to do with boating or the fishing industry but today I met an 85 year old gentleman who told me that it was in fact the location of very popular "tea rooms" and that he remembers being brought there on a school trip (I was a bit to surprised to learn that children were brought on school trips 75 years ago). On checking I discovered that he was correct: "Developers, Declan O’Regan, Kieran Tarbett, and Ross Cahill O’Brien have submitted a proposal to restore the tea rooms on Killiney beach to their original state. They wish to retain the character of the buildings and reinstate their former use as a café which will also act as a gallery, exhibition space and venue."

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Killiney – Urban Decay And Graffiti

Photographed by William Murphy:

Killiney – Urban Decay And Graffiti
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About twice every year I visit this location on Killiney beach to check out the graffiti and sadly it appears that the quality of the current work is not as good as it was a few years ago and some items that I really liked have totally vanished (of course, that is to be expected).

Until today I thought that this building had something to do with boating or the fishing industry but today I met an 85 year old gentleman who told me that it was in fact the location of very popular "tea rooms" and that he remembers being brought there on a school trip (I was a bit to surprised to learn that children were brought on school trips 75 years ago). On checking I discovered that he was correct: "Developers, Declan O’Regan, Kieran Tarbett, and Ross Cahill O’Brien have submitted a proposal to restore the tea rooms on Killiney beach to their original state. They wish to retain the character of the buildings and reinstate their former use as a café which will also act as a gallery, exhibition space and venue."

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Graffiti In Howth

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Graffiti In Howth
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A popular tale concerns the pirate Grace O’Malley, who was rebuffed in 1576 while attempting a courtesy visit to Howth Castle, home of the Earl of Howth. In retaliation, she abducted the Earl’s grandson and heir, and as ransom she exacted a promise that unanticipated guests would never be turned away again. She also made the Earl promise that the gates of Deer Park (the Earl’s demesne) would never be closed to the public again, and the gates are still open to this day, and a place set at table for unexpected guests.

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Brussels – Graffiti, Street Art and Skateboarding
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The centre of the skateboarders universe in Brussels is the specially-built Ursulines Skate Park, with its big curves and banks

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