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- en.wikipedia.org Nelson's PillarNelson's Pillar (also known as the Nelson Pillar or simply the Pillar) was a large granite column capped by a statue of Horatio Nelson...
- historyireland.com nelsons-pillar/Dublin continues to debate a replacement for Nelson’s Pillar, but in its own time (1808-1966), while lording it over Dublin’s O’Connell Street, the Pillar was...
- dhiefa.com why-was-nelsons-pillar-built-in-dublin/Nelson Pillar Dublin 1808 – 1966. Nelson Pillar or usually referred to as the pillar was a large granite structure on which stood a statue of Horatio Nelson.
- rte.ie archives/2013/0308/375058-47-years-ago-…Nelson Pillar stood at 120 feet for 157 years, survived the GPO bombing in 1916 and was a favourite viewing spot for both Dubliners and visitors.
- http://mappingdubliners.org nelsons-pillar/And watching over all of the movement is the Vice Admiral Nelson on his pillar. ... [View of Nelson’s pillar following the bombing], by Independent Newspapers, 1966.
- studycountry.com wiki/why-was-nelsons-pillar-in-…The monument was the flagship project of a wider improvement of the centre of Ireland's capital city and replaced Nelson's Pillar, destroyed by terrorists in 1966.
- comeheretome.com 2012/08/12/nelsons-pillar-saint-…At several times during the course of its existence on O’Connell Street, the removal of Nelson’s Pillar from its location was proposed by different sections of Irish...
- http://m.joyceproject.com notes/070006nelsonspillar.htmlNelson's pillar was the originating point for most of Dublin's trams. From this hub, tramlines radiated in all directions (but especially south and southeast)...
- irishcentral.com roots/history/blowing-up-nelsons…For many, the biggest surprise about the blowing up of Nelson’s Pillar in Dublin on March 8, 1966, is why it took 157 years. The resentment had run deep.
- ireland-calling.com nelsons-pillar/Nelson’s Pillar – honoring the British admiral who won the Battle of Trafalgar – had dominated the skyline on O’Connell Street for more than a hundred years.
- irishtimes.com culture/heritage/the-night-nelson-…When the dust clears, it reveals a jagged 70ft stump where the 134ft Nelson Pillar, Dublin’s most famous landmark, has stood for the previous 157 years.
- independent.ie opinion/analysis/nelsons-pillar/…Nelson's Pillar, which had dominated the Dublin skyline for over 150 years, was blown to smithereens.
- tovisorga.com birmingham/when-was-nelsons-pillar-…3 How long did Nelson’s Column take to build? 4 What did Nelson hold in his left hand? 5 Why was Nelson’s Pillar destroyed? ... 11 Who blew up Nelson’s pillar?