Dublin: Then and Now
 
Former site of Miss Clarke's Seminary, #29 N. Anne St., Dublin. Click Image to enlarge or Start Slideshow.

Photos by Mary Clare Sweeney, BVM

   
#29 N. Anne Street, Dublin, Nameplate, 1832-33
Site of Miss Clarke's Seminary, #29 N. Anne St., Dublin
St. Michan's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin, Buillt 1817
St. Michan's: View from #29 N. Anne St.
St. Michan's Main Altar
St. Michan's North Side Windows
St. Michan's Holy Water Font
St. Michan's Holy Water Font from 1705 Chapel
Presentation Convent. View from #29 N. Anne St
Presentation Convent, George's Hill
Townsend St. Site of St. Andrew's Chapel, MFC's Baptized Here
St. Andrew RC Church, Westland Row, MFC's Baptismal Record Here
St. Andrew's Main Altar, Westland Row
St. Andrew's, MFC's Baptismal Record Here
St. Andrew's Ceiling, Westland Row, Dublin
#29 N. Anne Street, NOW (in 2003), Fyffes Co.
#29 N. Anne Street, NOW Fyffes Co., Fruit Importers
#29 N. Anne Street TODAY, Fyffes Co.
Charity Continues TODAY at #29 N. Anne St., Ms. P. Delaney!
Liffey River Boardwalk: Liffey Divides Dublin into North and South
Four Courts: Chancery, Exchequer, Common Pleas, King's Bench
Ha'penny Bridge, 1816, Pedestrians Charged Ha'penny Toll
Ha'penny Bridge
Ha'penny Bridge, Pedestrian Bridge over Liffey, 1816
Dublin's Custom House (Built 1781-1791)
Custom House, James Gandon, Architect
Rory O'More Bridge over Liffey, near Heuston Rail Station
Post Office, site of 1916 Easter Rising
Daniel O'Connell, "The Great Liberator" (1775-1847), O'Connell St.
Trinity College, Founded 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I
Christ Church Cathedral, Originally Built by Danes in 1038
St. Mary's RC Pro-Cathedral, 1816-1825, Marlborough St.