- disappointedtourist.org nelsons-pillar/Nelson’s Pillar was a granite column capped with a statue by Thomas Kirk of British naval hero Horatio Nelson, located in what was then Sackville Street in Dublin.
- bogwarrior.com tag/nelsons-pillar/But first, let’s scroll back a bit. nelsons_pillar_black_and_white. Nelson’s Pillar was originally built in 1808-09 to commemorate Admiral Nelson.
- donalclancy.wordpress.com tag/nelsons-pillar/The site of the Pillar is now occupied by the Dublin Spire. ... Nelson’s pillar was a constant presence of daily life, looming over the work of the city.
- 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...
- gettyimages.com photos/nelsons-pillarBrowse 1,742 nelsons pillar photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images.
- kids.kiddle.co Nelson's_PillarDuring the excavations preceding the Spire's construction, the foundation stone of the Nelson Pillar was recovered.
- seamusdubhghaill.com tag/nelsons-pillar/They meet in a safe house at Rathfarnham in 1911. The men take the tram from Rathfarnham to Nelson’s Pillar in central Dublin.
- mv-organizing.com what-replaced-nelson-pillar-in-…Who blew up Nelson in Dublin? Sutcliffe. When was Nelson’s Pillar erected? ... On 8 March 1966 the Nelson Pillar on Dublin’s O’Connell Street was blown up.
- 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.