None of the many birds, plants or animals on the Museum Building are playing billiards,  whereas these ones –  in mocking parody of the well-heeled KIldare Street club members-  are. See if you can spot these well-known tourist sites around the city of Dublin. Create your own newsfeed By continuing to browse, you agree to the use of cookies described in our Cookies Policy.
Answer all the questions to see your result! Personalise your news feed by choosing your favourite topics of interest In fact, I hope you’ll all try and make it to at least one of the tours this early summer. Mr A O’Keefe for example guessed Wllton Terrace, which is only slightly further west along the same canal. You've come to the right place. Did you get some wrong on porpoise? I am very grateful to anyone who took the time to try out the little picture quiz,  so if you mention your participation in it,  we’ll certainly give you all a hefty discount.I hope to do a new Dublin picture quiz in the next week or so. Answers to the Dublin street-scape Quiz (could you name 5 from 5?)

Jun 26th 2016, 8:45 PM This is the building which hosts the famous old The building as  a whole  (street number 12-14) is described by one of the greatest authority on Dublin’s architecture, Professor Christine Casey,  as “a bizare and much maligned design by A Bloomfield Jackson, begun 1899”  Prof Casey goes on to describe it as “Six stories with a tower-like corner crowned with a cupola of Solomonic columns”     A This was the one that threw nearly everyone, it was very difficult,  as there are hundreds of terraces around Dublin that look very like this,  although oddly a lot of you were just a couple of streets away. Average score for this quiz is 11 / 15. Couldn't ram home the knowledge. A gravel paste 6. Tourists come and visit Dublin in droves. Users are reminded that they are fully responsible for their own created content and their own posts, comments and submissions and fully and effectively warrant and indemnify Journal Media in relation to such content and their ability to make such content, posts, comments and submissions available.

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Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. To embed this post, copy the code below on your sitePlease note that TheJournal.ie uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising. Feedback on “Quiz: Can you name the Dublin street?”. Church reptile 3. The iron railings should have screamed A lot of you clearly recognized the architects  (Deane & Woodward)   and the sculptors (John & James O’Shea)  even if you didn’t explicitly  name them,  because a lot of you guessed the lovely Museum Building in Trinity College. I must say, after reading several of your posts, I’m going to be looking FAR more closely at all the buildings I see when I’m in Dublin next week!Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Failing that you can always look in “Archives”,   you will find it there.Be warned, even on the question page,    people have submitted answers via the comments bar,  so look and guess your answers before you scroll down to the end.