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  • #2
    hearing aid!!

    river clyde, Dublin fusiliers landing from rowing boat.
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    in god i trust...everyone else cash only.

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    • #3
      brace yourself....and get a military carriage free.
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      in god i trust...everyone else cash only.

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      • #4
        Had to go into Harcourt Street this morning and called into Stephens Green to see the "The Haunting Soldier sculpture"

        What a magnificent sculpture .....one of the best i've ever seen and a fitting tribute to the soldiers that died in WW1...

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        The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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          The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dinny View Post
            Had to go into Harcourt Street this morning and called into Stephens Green to see the "The Haunting Soldier sculpture"

            What a magnificent sculpture .....one of the best i've ever seen and a fitting tribute to the soldiers that died in WW1...

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            Can't see diddly Dinny ……….ah , have it now ,

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dinny View Post
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              Brilliant photos Dinny. So aoppropriate for the time that's in it now at present. I believe its there for another 10 days or so. Must try and check it out.
              UP THE DUBS!!!

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              • #8
                Chinese Labour Corps members cleaning a WW1 tank.




                Comprehensive overview of Chinese Labour Corps
                July 28, 2014 marks the centenary of the First World War’s outbreak in Europe. A hundred years later, the story of the hundreds of thousands of Chinese workers, the largest non-European labour contingent in the war, is only slowly being rediscovered. In a special report, the South China Morning Post traces their story from rural Shandong to the European war trenches and back through archive photos, eyewitness accounts, maps and news articles published in the Post at the time, when the Hong Kong paper was only a decade old.

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                • #9
                  Portuguese Soldiers in Africa 1916

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dinny View Post
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                    Got to see it on Sunday.....amazing and so many meanings can be taken out of it....the detail on it was breath taking...

                    Even the seagulls liked it

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by avcah View Post
                      Got to see it on Sunday.....amazing and so many meanings can be taken out of it....the detail on it was breath taking...

                      Even the seagulls liked it
                      Very impressive I will have to try to get to Dublin to see it myself

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                      • #12
                        Went to see it Friday Vico on my way to the concert hall, You as an artist would love it

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Napper Tandy View Post
                          Chinese Labour Corps members cleaning a WW1 tank.




                          Comprehensive overview of Chinese Labour Corps
                          http://multimedia.scmp.com/ww1-china/
                          Who were the Chinese fighting ?
                          Everything is self-evident.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Vico2 View Post
                            Very impressive I will have to try to get to Dublin to see it myself

                            Think its only there for a few more days....but well worth a look

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cogito View Post
                              Who were the Chinese fighting ?
                              I was going to quip that they did the catering, but found this online

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