- web.archive.org web/20090228184508/http://www.…From the late 1760s onwards, there was a series of initiatives to enhance Dublin with suitably grand public buildings. Of these, the Four Courts (1786-1802)...
- travel.sygic.com en/poi/four-courts-poi:54855The Four Courts is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin.
- foursquare.com v/the-four-courts/…the four courts dublin photos •. ... The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna[1]) in Dublin is the Republic of Ireland's main courts building.
- locationscout.net ireland/28198-four-courts-dublinIreland Four Courts, Dublin. Please log in or sign up for free to see the GPS coordinates & weather for this photo spot.
- thetimes.com world/ireland-world/article/siege-of…a Dublin garage. The ultimatum demanding O’Connell’s release reached the Four Courts garrison shortly after 3am, and.
- rome2rio.com s/Four-Courts/DublinOperated by Dublin Bus, the Four Courts to Dublin service departs from Four Courts and arrives in Merrion Square West, stop 2810.
- http://travelphotobase.com u/IE/IED4C.HTMThe Four Courts building holds Ireland's main courts: Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, High Court and Dublin Circuit Court.
- dublin2ab.blogspot.com 2010/04/four-courts.htmlDuring the civil war, the four courts were bombarded and the west wing was destroyed. The wing was rebuild in 1932 and open for audience again.
- facebook.com FourCourtsPress/Four Courts Press was founded in 1970 by Michael Adams. We publish Celtic and Medieval Studies, Eccl.