This evening.
Louise writes:
“Dude rescuing bikes from the Liffey at Ormond Quay [Dublin]. May as well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDQB7mEurFg&feature=youtu.be
Hello you.
J. Carlos Catraio writes:
This was filmed this morning. People thought it was a plastic bag floating on the river, but it was a beautiful seal eating fish which it hunts from the bottom of the river!
I just wondering what causes this migration to Dublin and from where it came from? Is global warming affecting them?
Anyone?
Dublin City Council monthly meeting is back – tune in 6.45pm tonight http://t.co/HeQgs37Kiy#thebridgenamingshow#dcclive
— Mannix Flynn (@mannixflynn) September 2, 2013
Gwan the Rosie.
Dublin City Council has voted to name the new Liffey bridge after Rosie Hackett
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) September 2, 2013
The Rosie Hackett bridge it is.
What might have been over the Liffey.
Sibling of Daedalus writes:
Today is the 105th anniversary of opening of Sir Hugh Lane’s Municipal Gallery of Modern Art (in temporary premises in Clonmell House, 17 Harcourt St)
I thought some Broadsheet readers might like this pic of what was intended to be the original location for the gallery, designed by Lutyens (who also designed the War Memorial at Islandbridge) and spanning the River Liffey just down from the Ha’Penny Bridge. More about what happened to the plan here
You may like this.
Artist Fergal McCarthy – he of the one-man river Island – presents an inspirational Ted Talk [hosted by The Science Gallery at the Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin, last month] on the power and potential of Anna Livia Plurabelle.