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Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland and is located in the east of the country on the Irish Sea

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Background imageDublin Collection: Sandycove, Co. Dublin

Sandycove, Co. Dublin - a view of the village beside the sea with a round tower visible to the right. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Dublin; Sandycove). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageDublin Collection: Anguilla anguilla, or Dublin Eel

Anguilla anguilla, or Dublin Eel
Anguilla anguilla (Anguilla hibernica), or Dublin Eel, a freshwater eel. Date: 1865

Background imageDublin Collection: Visiting Day at Richmond Barracks, Dublin Uprising, 1916

Visiting Day at Richmond Barracks, Dublin Uprising, 1916
Relatives of prisoners taken during the Irish Rebellion were allowed to visit the barracks three times a week. They are shown here handing through the barbed wire presents they have brought with

Background imageDublin Collection: Dublin

Dublin
Antique map of Dublin

Background imageDublin Collection: The Casino at Marino, 1783 (engraving)

The Casino at Marino, 1783 (engraving)
XJF476169 The Casino at Marino, 1783 (engraving) by Irish school, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Casino at Marino, in Marino, Dublin)

Background imageDublin Collection: Alessandro Farnese (1546-92), later Governor of the Netherlands (1578-86), son of

Alessandro Farnese (1546-92), later Governor of the Netherlands (1578-86), son of
XAM71628 Alessandro Farnese (1546-92), later Governor of the Netherlands (1578-86), son of Margaret of Parma (1522-86) and Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma (1520-86), c.1561 by Anguissola

Background imageDublin Collection: Co Dublin, Dalkey Island from Killiney Hill, Ireland

Co Dublin, Dalkey Island from Killiney Hill, Ireland

Background imageDublin Collection: The Abbey Theatre

The Abbey Theatre
circa 1930: The Abbey Theatre in Dublin, it was founded by by William Butler Yeats and Lady Gregory to further the cause of the Irish cultural revival in which they played a leading part

Background imageDublin Collection: Scottish rugby players

Scottish rugby players
The Scottish rugby union three-quarter line, made up entirely of players from Oxford University, which contributed towards a Scottish grand slam in the Five Nations tournament of 1925

Background imageDublin Collection: O'Connell's Monument, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland

O'Connell's Monument, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland
O'Connell's Monument, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageDublin Collection: The Queen in Dublin, Her Majestys Visit to the Lord Lieutenant

The Queen in Dublin, Her Majestys Visit to the Lord Lieutenant and Countess Cadogan at Dublin Castle (litho)
1599548 The Queen in Dublin, Her Majestys Visit to the Lord Lieutenant and Countess Cadogan at Dublin Castle (litho) by Begg

Background imageDublin Collection: The Queen in Ireland, Review of the Troops of the Dublin Garrison

The Queen in Ireland, Review of the Troops of the Dublin Garrison and the Curragh Camp in Phoenix Park
1599571 The Queen in Ireland, Review of the Troops of the Dublin Garrison and the Curragh Camp in Phoenix Park, Dublin (engraving) by Begg

Background imageDublin Collection: The Queen in Ireland, Her Majesty driving by the Shore of Dublin Bay (litho)

The Queen in Ireland, Her Majesty driving by the Shore of Dublin Bay (litho)
1599567 The Queen in Ireland, Her Majesty driving by the Shore of Dublin Bay (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queen in Ireland)

Background imageDublin Collection: Ronan O Gara

Ronan O Gara Ireland Ireland V Australia Lansdowne Road, Dublin 09 November 2002 Date: 09 November 2002

Background imageDublin Collection: Nelson Pillar, Dublin, Ireland

Nelson Pillar, Dublin, Ireland. circa 1905

Background imageDublin Collection: Saint Matthew, from a facsimile copy of the Book of Kells, pub

Saint Matthew, from a facsimile copy of the Book of Kells, pub
STC386301 Saint Matthew, from a facsimile copy of the Book of Kells, pub. by Day & Son (colour litho) by Irish School, (9th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDublin Collection: The Queen in Dublin, the Illumination of the Ships of the Channel Fleet in Kingstown Harbour (litho)

The Queen in Dublin, the Illumination of the Ships of the Channel Fleet in Kingstown Harbour (litho)
1048417 The Queen in Dublin, the Illumination of the Ships of the Channel Fleet in Kingstown Harbour (litho) by Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDublin Collection: Chapelizod, near Phoenix Park, Dublin (engraving)

Chapelizod, near Phoenix Park, Dublin (engraving)
1624014 Chapelizod, near Phoenix Park, Dublin (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chapelizod, near Phoenix Park, Dublin)

Background imageDublin Collection: O Connells Residence, Merrion Square (engraving)

O Connells Residence, Merrion Square (engraving)
5223145 O Connells Residence, Merrion Square (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: O Connells Residence, Merrion Square)

Background imageDublin Collection: Flying from Ireland to U. S. A. At dawn (June 24th) Major Kingsford Smith

Flying from Ireland to U. S. A. At dawn (June 24th) Major Kingsford Smith
Flying from Ireland to U.S.A. At dawn (June 24th) Major Kingsford Smith, the famous Australian airman, took off in the Southern Cross, from Portmarnock near Dublin with three companions

Background imageDublin Collection: Cityscape of Sackville Street / O Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland - 19th Century

Cityscape of Sackville Street / O Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland - 19th Century
Cityscape of Sackville Street (later renamed O Connell Street) in Dublin, Ireland. Vintage etching circa late 19th century. Nelsons Pillar in the centre was destroyed in 1966

Background imageDublin Collection: The Oliver St. John Gogarty pub, Dublin, Ireland

The Oliver St. John Gogarty pub, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageDublin Collection: Ireland, County Fingal, Howth, Howth Harbor lighthouse

Ireland, County Fingal, Howth, Howth Harbor lighthouse

Background imageDublin Collection: Europe, Dublin, Ireland, Halfpenny bridge reflecting on the Liffey river by night

Europe, Dublin, Ireland, Halfpenny bridge reflecting on the Liffey river by night

Background imageDublin Collection: 1929 Irish Grand Prix: Drivers run to their cars at the start of the race, action

1929 Irish Grand Prix: Drivers run to their cars at the start of the race, action
Phoenix Park, Dublin. 12th - 13th July 1929. Drivers run to their cars at the start of the race, action. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. Ref: Autocar Glass Plate B2317

Background imageDublin Collection: Talbot Botanic Gardens, Malahide Castle, Co Dublin, Ireland

Talbot Botanic Gardens, Malahide Castle, Co Dublin, Ireland

Background imageDublin Collection: Lusk Round Tower and Church

Lusk Round Tower and Church - a close in view of the round tower and church together. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Dublin: Lusk). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageDublin Collection: Dublin 1916

Dublin 1916
13th May 1916: The bombed buildings at the corner of Sackville street and Eden Quay on the banks of the Liffey in Dublin. The buildings were shelled by the British admiralty gunboat, the Helga

Background imageDublin Collection: Irish mythology was to gain a glorious new chapter from the Easter rising which the

Irish mythology was to gain a glorious new chapter from the Easter rising which the Irish rebels lost, but won in the long run

Background imageDublin Collection: Easter Rebellion 1916 North Earl Street from Nelson Pier, Dublin Topfoto stills

Easter Rebellion 1916 North Earl Street from Nelson Pier, Dublin Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageDublin Collection: The Great Battle of Dublin The capture of the Four Courts in Dublin. The Four

The Great Battle of Dublin The capture of the Four Courts in Dublin. The Four Courts ablaze from end to end after the explosion. 1 July 1922

Background imageDublin Collection: Dublin and Holyhead, 1905

Dublin and Holyhead, 1905
Original oil painting by Norman Wilkinson for a London & North Western Railway poster, showing a passenger ferry at sunset. Many British railway companies also operated ferry services

Background imageDublin Collection: The Royal Mail Routes to Ireland, BR poster, 1957

The Royal Mail Routes to Ireland, BR poster, 1957
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote the royal mail shipping routes from Heysham, Lancashire to Belfast, Northern Ireland, and from Holyhead, on the Isle of Angelsea

Background imageDublin Collection: Dun Laoghaire Pier and Howth Island, Dublin, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Dun Laoghaire Pier and Howth Island, Dublin, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageDublin Collection: Europe, Ireland, Dublin. The national flag of Ireland

Europe, Ireland, Dublin. The national flag of Ireland

Background imageDublin Collection: University Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

University Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageDublin Collection: Moss Keane and Andy Haden compete for the ball in 1978

Moss Keane and Andy Haden compete for the ball in 1978
Rugby Union - 1978 New Zealand Tour of Britain and Ireland - Ireland 6 New Zealand 10 Irelands Moss Keane catches the ball under pressure from New Zealands Andy Haden at Landsdowne Road, Dublin

Background imageDublin Collection: St. Stephens Green Park, Dublin. County Dublin, Ireland

St. Stephens Green Park, Dublin. County Dublin, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageDublin Collection: Easter Rising / Dublin

Easter Rising / Dublin
A general view of central Dublin after the abortive Sinn Fein rising

Background imageDublin Collection: Ireland: Howth Harbour and Irelands Eye, County Dublin (coloured photo)

Ireland: Howth Harbour and Irelands Eye, County Dublin (coloured photo)
7182363 Ireland: Howth Harbour and Irelands Eye, County Dublin (coloured photo) by Irish Photographer (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Howth Harbour and Irelands Eye, County Dublin)

Background imageDublin Collection: The International Rugby Football Match at Dublin, a Rush by the Irish Forwards (litho)

The International Rugby Football Match at Dublin, a Rush by the Irish Forwards (litho)
1051472 The International Rugby Football Match at Dublin, a Rush by the Irish Forwards (litho) by Dadd, Frank (1851-1929) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDublin Collection: Edith Wynne in Red Riding Hood, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin

Edith Wynne in Red Riding Hood, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin Date: 1890s

Background imageDublin Collection: Clara Webber in Red Riding Hood, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin

Clara Webber in Red Riding Hood, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin Date: 1890s

Background imageDublin Collection: Dail Eirann in session

Dail Eirann in session - Mr de Valera speaking at the Dublin Mansion House. Date: 1921

Background imageDublin Collection: Horrors of the Irish Union: Botheration of Poor Pat, or A Whisper across the Channel

Horrors of the Irish Union: Botheration of Poor Pat, or A Whisper across the Channel
NCO191290 Horrors of the Irish Union: Botheration of Poor Pat, or A Whisper across the Channel, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1798 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray

Background imageDublin Collection: Sandycove, Co. Dublin

Sandycove, Co. Dublin - a view of the coastline of Sandycove. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Dublin; Sandycove). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageDublin Collection: Golfing at Howth, County Dublin by P O Toole

Golfing at Howth, County Dublin by P O Toole
Golfing at Howth, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland by P O Toole

Background imageDublin Collection: Mansion House, Dublin, Republic of Ireland by P O Toole

Mansion House, Dublin, Republic of Ireland by P O Toole



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Dublin Collection

Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland and is located in the east of the country on the Irish Sea, and is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city with a population of over 1.2 million people, making it one of Europe's largest cities. A rich cultural heritage, with many famous landmarks such as Trinity College, St Patrick's Cathedral and Dublin Castle. The city also boasts an array of museums, galleries and theatres that attract visitors from all over the world. A lively nightlife scene with many pubs, clubs and restaurants to choose from. The city also hosts numerous festivals throughout the year including St Patrick's Day celebrations which are renowned for their live music performances and street parades. With its unique culture, friendly locals and stunning scenery, Dublin is sure to provide an unforgettable experience for any visitor.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Dublin collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and charm of the Republic of Ireland's capital city. With over 2,000 images to choose from, our collection offers something for everyone, whether you're looking for iconic landmarks like Trinity College or St. Patrick's Cathedral, or more off-the-beaten-path locations like Temple Bar or Grafton Street. Each print is expertly crafted using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that every detail is captured with precision and clarity. From vibrant street scenes to tranquil landscapes, these prints are perfect for adding a touch of Irish charm to any home or office. Whether you're a native Dubliner looking to celebrate your hometown pride or simply someone who loves the rich history and culture of Ireland, the Dublin collection from Media Storehouse has everything you need to create a beautiful and inspiring space that reflects your unique style and personality.
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What are Dublin (Republic of Ireland Europe) art prints?

Dublin art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artworks that capture the essence and beauty of Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. These prints showcase various landmarks, buildings, streetscapes, and landscapes that make Dublin a unique and charming destination for tourists and locals alike. These art prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium quality paper or canvas to ensure their longevity and vibrancy. They come in different sizes to suit your preferences and can be framed or mounted according to your taste. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of wall art for your home or office, a thoughtful gift for someone special, or an addition to your collection of travel souvenirs, Dublin art prints from Media Storehouse offer something for everyone. With their exceptional attention to detail and artistic flair, these prints are sure to impress anyone who appreciates fine artistry.
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What Dublin (Republic of Ireland Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Dublin art prints that capture the beauty and charm of this vibrant city. From stunning landscapes to iconic landmarks, there is something for everyone in their collection. You can choose from a variety of styles, including black and white photography, colorful illustrations, and contemporary designs. Some popular options include prints featuring the famous Ha'penny Bridge or the historic Trinity College campus. Other notable pieces showcase the bustling streets of Temple Bar or the serene waters of Dublin Bay. Our selection also includes artwork by local artists who have captured unique perspectives on Dublin life. These prints offer an authentic glimpse into the culture and character of this beloved city. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with beautiful Irish art or searching for a thoughtful gift for someone special, we have plenty to offer.
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How do I buy Dublin (Republic of Ireland Europe) art prints?

To buy Dublin art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring iconic landmarks and scenery from the Republic of Ireland. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and framing options that suit your preferences. We offer a range of sizes for their prints, including small formats suitable for desk or shelf display to larger pieces perfect for wall mounting. You can also choose from various framing options to enhance the presentation of your chosen artwork. To complete your purchase, simply add the selected item(s) to your cart and proceed to checkout. Payment is secure and easy with multiple payment methods available. Once you have completed your order, Media Storehouse will carefully package and ship your artwork directly to you. Enjoy displaying beautiful Dublin art in your home or office as a reminder of this stunning city's unique charm.
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How much do Dublin (Republic of Ireland Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Dublin art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, framed prints, and posters featuring iconic landmarks such as the Ha'penny Bridge, Trinity College, and St. Patrick's Cathedral. We understand that everyone has different budgets when it comes to purchasing art prints. That's why we have options available for all price ranges starting from affordable poster prints to premium quality canvas or framed pieces. Our Dublin art prints are perfect for adding a touch of Irish charm to any home or office space. Whether you're looking for a small souvenir or an impressive statement piece, our selection caters to all needs. We pride ourselves on offering excellent value for money while maintaining the highest standards of quality in our products.
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How will my Dublin (Republic of Ireland Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Dublin art prints to you. All of our prints are carefully packaged and shipped using high-quality materials to ensure that they arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. We use a range of trusted delivery partners to get your order to you as quickly and efficiently as possible. Depending on the size and type of print you have ordered, it may be delivered rolled up in a sturdy tube or flat-packed with protective backing. Our team takes great pride in ensuring that every order is handled with care from start to finish. If you have any questions about the delivery process for your Dublin art prints, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us. Our friendly customer service team will be happy to help answer any queries or concerns you may have.