Via Independent.ie and Rory Noonan
Monthly Archives: May 2013
He went down with his brolly.
Sibling of Daedalus writes:
In the last decade of the 18th century, the Pigeon House, Dublin (shown above) was the scene of a sad series of tragic events, beginning with the death of Richard Power,
ChiefBaron of the Exchequer, a ‘morose, fat, fellow… very learned, very rich and very ostentatious’.Having been accused of embezzling from the Court’s funds, and failing in an attempt to shoot his accuser, the Lord Chancellor, Power rode to the Pigeon House, handed his horse to a servant and entered the sea carrying an umbrella (it was a very wet day). His body was washed up some time later.
News of the death of such an eminent legal figure set off a rash of repeat drownings. In the months following, at least one attorney and not a few clients, also died by the same means at the same spot.
Accounts vary as to whether Power killed himself out of guilt or chagrin at being wrongly accused. He was already extremely rich, but the origins of his fortune were somewhat murky. Peculator or sensitive soul bullied to distraction by the machinations of his colleagues, he remains one of the very few Irish judges to have died by their own hand during their term of office.
Source: The Scottish Register
Kiwi drift maestro Mike Whiddett careens his 750bhp Mazda RX7 around Crown Range, a 10.4km former state highway linking Queenstown and Wanaka in New Zealand. It’s the country’s highest paved roadway, 1076m above sea-level with 47 corners.
Behind the scenes feature here.
Go Crazy for Mad Mike – the Drift King of New Zealand (Drifted)
Fox News
atThanks Ronan Skehill
A still unidentified man and woman at the garment factory collapse in Dhaka Bangladesh, on April 24.
Every time I look back to this photo, I feel uncomfortable — it haunts me. It’s as if they are saying to me, we are not a number — not only cheap labor and cheap lives. We are human beings like you. Our life is precious like yours, and our dreams are precious too.
They are witnesses in this cruel history of workers being killed. The death toll is now more than 750. What a harsh situation we are in, where human beings are treated only as numbers.
Photographer Taslima Akhter
The Most Haunting Photograph from Bangladesh (Time)
Previously: Saving Penneys

Residents of Priory Hall at the Four Courts in Dublin this morning
The Council has paid close to €3m to cover the rental and other costs for the residents who are unable to return to their homes built by bankrupt developer Tom McFeely.
However, since the case is currently in mediation between the residents, the council and the residents’ mortgage providers, the five-judge panel ruled it is in the best interests of all concerned parties to adjorn the appeal hearing until October 15.
Priory Hall appeal adjourned to allow mediation continue (Independent.ie)
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
Meanwhile,
A sympathetic typo of the same story earlier.
Thanks David M
From Al Jazeera’s documentary, ‘The Abortion War’.
Ohio State Representative Jim Buchy, who is attempting to impose Irish-style abortion restrictions in the Amercian mid-west, is asked “What do you think makes a woman want to have an abortion?”.
Hat tip: Niamh Pitts
Tough Times
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Available for proper Tom Gauld fans as a 21 x 25cm print later this month.










