For the day thats in it…. the US embassy in Dublin in the 1960s pic.twitter.com/gvH5r5THFr
— Archidub (@Archidub1) January 20, 2021
Futuristic neo-monastic masterpiece?
Or spook-filled, keg-shaped carbuncle?
YOU decide!
For the day thats in it…. the US embassy in Dublin in the 1960s pic.twitter.com/gvH5r5THFr
— Archidub (@Archidub1) January 20, 2021
Futuristic neo-monastic masterpiece?
Or spook-filled, keg-shaped carbuncle?
YOU decide!
U.S embassy Dublin rally – a student message to @campaignforleo @simoncoveney & Irish government on #ParisClimateDeal #ParisAgreeement pic.twitter.com/A69CKLbBxy
— Ruairí McKiernan (@ruairimckiernan) June 2, 2017
In Ballsbridge.
This afternoon.
Supporters of the Paris climate agreement gather to protest against US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw America from the 2015 accord.
Pic: Dublin Cycling
Video: Ruairí McKiernan
Frequent visitor Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore laying a wreath at the US Embassy in Ballsbridge, Dublin today marking the 50th anniversary of the death of JFK.
The embassy’s unusual design (by John Mac L. Johansen and Irish architect, Michael Scott) was personally approved by President Kennedy when he took office in 1960.
Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland, US Embassy (top)
Just to remind you to log on at 2.30pm today here. Two speakers, Corynne McSherry and Richard Bennet, both with in depth knowledge and experience on the subjects of Internet policy, network management intellectual property will discuss the question – How we can prevent online piracy while protecting internet freedom?