Police Motorbikes On George’s Street

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Doors Of Dublin – Dublin Street Art

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Dublin Street Art – Near Cowper Luas Stop

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Looking Down Henry Street Towards The Dublin Spire

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Street Performer – GPO Dublin

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America Apparel – Grafton Street

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Gay Pride Parade Passes Through O'Connell Street

From the festival launch night on the 18th June, until the Parade through O’Connell Street on the 26th, Dublin’s Pride Festival offered events for all tastes and age-groups.

The Flagship event , the 2010 Dublin Pride Parade took place today, the last saturday of June.

The grand marshall of today’s parade was Dr Lydia Foy, who won a landmark legal case declaring that a person who underwent a sex change had the right to have his or her new identity recognised in official identity documents.

Last year, over 5,000 people turned out for the parade and the outdoor show that followed in the amphitheatre of the civic offices.

This year even greater numbers attended the parade, more than 20,000 according to the Irish Times, and it would appear that all of Dublin enjoyed the event despite the disruption to transport.

The Dublin Pride Festival is an annual series of events which celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning (LGBTQ) life in Dublin, Ireland. It is the largest LGBTQ pride festival in the Republic of Ireland.

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Gay Pride Passes Through O’Connell Street

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The Dublin Pride Festival is an annual series of events which celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning (LGBTQ) life in Dublin, Ireland. It is the largest LGBTQ pride festival in the Republic of Ireland.

The festival culminates in a pride parade which is held in June. The event has grown from a one-day event in 1983 to a ten-day festival celebrating LGBT culture in Ireland with an expanded arts, social and cultural content.

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Merrion Square - AIB Street Performance World Championship 2010

2010 was be the fifth year of the festival in Dublin’s Merrion Square.

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Street Sign – Glenalbyn Road

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Glenalbyn House

The grounds called Linden Lea pitch measuring 6.5 acres (26,000 m2) was purchased by Kilmacud Crokes in 1963, taking ownership in May 4th 1964 and was named Pairc De Burca. Glenalbyn House was owned by the Wilkinson family and was then purchased in 1965 and opened in 1966. On July 7th 1996 the west wing was opened. It has dressing rooms and a gym on the ground floor with a Bar on the first floor looking out on Tennis courts. The House is now marketed as Glenalbyn Sports club and conference center.

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