The lake at St Stephen’s Green Park at sunrise. OPW.
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The lake at the Green. OPW.
A daffodil at St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
A snow-covered beech tree in St Stephen’s Green Park in winter. OPW.
A visitor to St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
Swans at St Stephen’s Green. OPW.
A family of ducks at St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
Fountains at St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
Ballerina Tulips and White Polyanthus at St Stephen’s Green. OPW.
The Superintendent’s Lodge at St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
The bandstand at St Stephen’s Green. OPW.
This monument commemorates those of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers who fought or died in the Second Boer War of 1899-1902. OPW.
Statue of Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun. OPW.
The playground at St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
Members of the public enjoying the park. OPW.
Summer bedding at St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
The bust of James Clarence Mangan, an Irish poet (1803-1849), surrounded by pink geranium and blue ageratum. OPW.
This was a gift from the German people in 1956 as a thank you to Ireland for housing refugee children in the Second World War. OPW.
The Famine Memorial by Edward Delaney. OPW.
The Pulham rock work at St Stephen’s Green. OPW.
The Lime Walk in Summer in St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
Some of the inhabitants of St Stephen’s Green Park. OPW.
Showing St Stephen’s Green in around 1760. Public domain.
From the Lawrence Collection. Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland.
A tram passes by the Fusiliers Arch around a century ago. OPW.
View taken from near the North-West corner of St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin, Ireland, looking towards the Leeson Street corner. In the centre of the green is a statue of George II, by John Van Nost, now blown up. In the foreground are people strolling with their dogs or children. Near the statue, some animals graze. Published June 1796 by James Malton. National Library of Ireland.
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