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- en.wikipedia.org Nelson's PillarBefore Nelson's Pillar trams slowed, shunted, changed trolley, started for Blackrock, Kingstown and Dalkey, Clonskea, Rathgar and Terenure ...
- 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)...
- dublincity.ie library/blog/onthisday-1966-nelsons…In 1808, the foundation stone for Nelson's Pillar in Dublin's O'Connell Street was laid. ... The site of Nelson's Pillar is now occupied by The Spire.
- vizyonkolik.org dublin nelson's pillarNELSONS PILLAR in Dublin: history, what it was, why the Spire replaced it Dublin nelson's pillar By Ireland Before You Die.
- 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.
- 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.
- coololdphotos.com nelsons-pillar-in-dublin-…Nelson’s Pillar had been a well-known structure in Dublin since it was erected in 1809 to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- irelandposters.com oldphotos/nelson.htmlThe area formerly occupied by Nelson's Pillar was subsequently a parking area for CIE Dublin buses & colloquially known as Nelsons patch.
- dhiefa.com who-blew-up-nelsons-pillar/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.
- reddit.com r/Lost_Architecture/comments/hu7vul/…Irish men served and died in the British Navy under Nelson as they were formally part of the Empire. ... Where did the pillar come from?
- thejournal.ie nelsons-pillar/news/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.
- 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.
- 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.
- seamusdubhghaill.com 2018/03/08/the-bombing-of-…A powerful explosion destroys the upper portion of Nelson’s Pillar in Dublin in the early morning hours of March 8, 1966, bringing Nelson's statue crashing to the...