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Some of Harry Clarke’s windows in Bewley’s Grafton Street, Dublin

Artist Dr Robert Bohan writes:

With the closure of Bewleys on Grafton Street it’s vital that the Harry Clarke Windows are confiscated by the state before they are damaged or sold abroad.

Given government monies handed over the decades, its mad they don’t belong to the National Gallery as part of our heritage…

Harry Clarke?

Bewley’s Grafton St set to close with 110 job losses (RTÉ)

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To commemorate the end of the First World War, a small oratory was built at St Mary’s Convent, Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin. Dominican Sister Mary Concepta decorated the walls and Harry Clarke designed the stained-glass windows

Carlosfandango writes:

During the course of my work this morning I happened to be in this little gem (above). I recommend going to look at it if you get a chance. Who Knew? Not me.

Dominican Sisters Dun Laoghaire

Mary Concepta Lynch

Harry Clarke

Pic: Carlosfandango