Statues in Dublin - Other Notable Dublin Statues

Other Notable Dublin Statues

Mr. Screen, the cinema usher by Vincent Browne
  • Mr. Screen, a cinema usher - Screen Cinema, Hawkins Street.
  • Strong Striking Bear - IFSC
  • A Cow - Jervis Street
  • Two Children - Portland Row
  • A Hand - Marlborough Street
  • Statue of a fiddler and three children dancing - Stillorgan Shopping Centre
  • Father Pat Noise memorial - O'Connell Bridge. A hoax commemorative plaque placed in the gap left from the control box of the millennium clock in 1999.
  • Footprints - traffic island at junction of D'Olier Street and Westmoreland Street. Various human and other footprints set into the concrete paving slabs.
  • Smithfield Village chimney (off O'Connell St.)
    • "The Flue with the View"

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