Statues in Dublin - List of Dublin Statues (people)

List of Dublin Statues (people)

  • Daniel O'Connell - O'Connell St.
  • Charles Stewart Parnell - O'Connell St.
  • Sir John Gray - O'Connell St.
  • Jim Larkin - O'Connell St.
  • Theobald Mathew - O'Connell St.
  • William Smith O'Brien - O'Connell St.
  • Cú Chulainn - GPO, O'Connell St.
  • Margaret Ball and Francis Taylor, the Dublin Martyrs - Cathedral Street
  • Thomas Davis - College Green
  • Henry Grattan - College Green
  • Oliver Goldsmith - College Green
  • Edmund Burke - College Green
  • Thomas Moore - College Street
  • Phil Lynott - Harry Street
    • "The Ace with the Bass"
  • James Joyce - North Earl St.
    • "The Prick with the Stick"
  • James Connolly - Beresford Place
  • Molly Malone - Grafton Street
    • "The Tart with the Cart", "The Trollope with the Scallop","
  • Oscar Wilde - Merrion Square Park
    • "The Quare in the Square"
  • William Plunket - Kildare Street
  • Lord Ardilaun - St Stephen's Green
  • Wolfe Tone - St Stephen's Green
    • "Tonehenge"
  • Robert Emmet - St Stephen's Green
  • Patrick Kavanagh - The Grand Canal
    • "The Crank on the Bank"
  • Constance Markievicz - Statue in Tara Street, Bust in St Stephen's Green
  • William Lecky - Trinity College
  • George Salmon - Trinity College
  • Benjamin Guinness - St Patrick's cathedral
  • Daniel Murray - Pro Cathedral
  • Seán Russell - Fairview Park
  • Brendan Behan - Royal Canal, Upper Dorset Street
  • Matt Talbot - Sir John Rogerson's Quay
  • Prince Albert - Leinster Lawn

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