WORDLESS WEDNESDAY, JARDIN DES SERRES, PARIS

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All photographs by Damien B. Donnelly

A lot of photographs, I know, I did edit, I promise, I took over 250 photos in about an hour while skipping like a 4 year-old around the place that was practically empty. I think this might be the city’s best kept secret and ‘how dare you’ Roland Garros, the neighbours, try and dig this place up to extend your tennis courts! This is priceless! Now who’s Out!

EXPLORING IRELAND, GALWAY GLORY

Sessions in the city on Shop Street

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Description of Galway found in the Galway City Museum

Galway Cathedral seen from the Salmon Weir Bridge

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The River Corrib

The Spanish Arch built in 1584 as part of a bastion. It has no relationship to the Spanish!

Graduation sculpture in NUI Gaillimh (National University of Ireland, Galway)

The Claddagh

Cupan Tae, Tea store

Mr. Oscar Wilde

Poetry along the Corrib

The Claddagh Memorial

Salthill Town fairground nearby

Padraic O Conaire statue in Eyre Square, Galway born poet

1913 poster for Seachtain na Gaedilge. Gaelic or English, native language or enforced?

Irish Propaganda form the early 1900’s seen in the Galway Museum

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Looking back to Galway from Mutton Island, across the causeway.

All photographs by Damien B. Donnelly