• When I was a young fellow we didn't talk about Nelson's Column or Nelson's Pillar, we spoke of the Pillar, and everyone knew what we meant[.]
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  • They meet in a safe house at Rathfarnham in 1911. The men take the tram from Rathfarnham to Nelson’s Pillar in central Dublin.
  • 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...
  • Life on O’Connell Street in 1965, a year before Nelson’s Pillar was demolished. Photograph: Edwin Smith/RIBA Library Photographs Collection.
  • The area formerly occupied by Nelson's Pillar was subsequently a parking area for CIE Dublin buses & colloquially known as Nelsons patch.
  • The long road to the Spire: Here's why it took 37 years to replace Nelson's Pillar. ... 50 years later and the Nelson's Pillar bomber says he has no regrets.
  • The first, a ‘Nelson arch’, was erected at Castletownshend, Co. Cork, within days of the victory, and by 1808 ‘Nelson’s Pillar’ was erected in Dublin’s Sackville...
  • Nelson'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)...
  • From the front page of the ''Irish Times'' on Tuesday, 8 March 1966: "''The top of Nelson Pillar, in O'Connell street, Dublin, was blown off by a tremendous expl...
  • Nelson’s Pillar, Dublin. This episode is a rough one for Bloom. He has stopped by the office of the Telegraph newspaper office to work on an ad for a client.
  • Nelson?! How did he get up there?" Alan Whicker was in Dublin, to see the incongruous pillar originally built in 1809.
  • When I was a young fellow, we didn't talk about Nelson's Column or Nelson's Pillar, we spoke of the Pillar, and everyone knew what we meant."