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THE HEART OF IRELAND.—A view of Sackville Street, the noble thoroughfare that runs through Dublin, the capital of the Irish Free State. There are some remarkably fine buildings in Sackville Street, although the view is much impaired by tram poles and monuments. In the foreground of the picture is the O’Connell Monument, and farther back the Nelson Monument.

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Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 7

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THE HEART OF IRELAND.—A view of Sackville Street, the noble thoroughfare that runs through Dublin, the capital of the Irish Free State. There are some remarkably fine buildings in Sackville Street, although the view is much impaired by tram poles and monuments. In the foreground of the picture is the O’Connell Monument, and farther back the Nelson Monument. Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 7

THE HEART OF IRELAND.—A view of Sackville Street, the noble thoroughfare that runs through Dublin, the capital of the Irish Free State. There are some remarkably fine buildings in Sackville Street, although the view is much impaired by tram poles and monuments. In the foreground of the picture is the O’Connell Monument, and farther back the Nelson Monument. Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 7