16 thoughts on “Sure Where Would You Get It?

  1. realPolithicks

    The Magazine, we used to call it when I was a kid. I lived in Inchicore just up the road from the Phoenix park.

    1. Mister Mister

      I think the Magazine Fort is what everyone calls it, that knows what it’s called.

  2. John Luke Peckard

    Gorgeous pics.

    Broadsheet, ye should really consider compiling some of these pics into a book or calendar, and selling them for charity.

    1. All the good ones fly south for winter

      It’s for charity is a phrase that would be needed to sell them alright.

  3. Grouse

    Well, you would get the Magazine fort literally nowhere, thank god, given that it’s a surreal and nightmarish artificial rendering of a summer evening. If the world genuinely started looking like that you’d think it was the end of days.

    1. Formerly known as @ireland.com

      Cheers. Such a great location, it would be good to preserve it, and/or rebirth it as a cafe, or something interesting.

  4. Formerly known as @ireland.com

    I can’t stand photos of the sea that don’t have two 670ft. chimney stacks, to remind me of our industrial heritage.

    1. DaveM

      I agree,we should let this auld pile fall down and pump a few hundred million in to preserving the beautiful chimneys.They really hold Dublin together.

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