Photographic tour of Dublin
Jun. 2nd, 2012 11:38 pmWell, I promised you pictures from my holiday in Dublin, and here they are. Hope you enjoy my little tour of the city!

Ha'penny Bridge, officially called the Liffey Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge build in 1816 over the River Liffey in the centre of Dublin and an icon of the city. The hostel my friend and I stayed in was practically opposite the Ha'penny bridge, so very close to every major sight in Dublin!
( Many of the major sights under the cut! )
The new issue of Femnista is out! The theme of this issue is Literary Women, with articles about Elinor Dashwood, Margaret Hale, Hermione Granger and the women of Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth, the article I've contributed this time.

Read Femnista May June 2012

Ha'penny Bridge, officially called the Liffey Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge build in 1816 over the River Liffey in the centre of Dublin and an icon of the city. The hostel my friend and I stayed in was practically opposite the Ha'penny bridge, so very close to every major sight in Dublin!
( Many of the major sights under the cut! )
The new issue of Femnista is out! The theme of this issue is Literary Women, with articles about Elinor Dashwood, Margaret Hale, Hermione Granger and the women of Elizabeth Gaskell's Ruth, the article I've contributed this time.
Read Femnista May June 2012