La le Phadraig ar Sraid Phadraig

March 21st, 2008 by Donncha

look out of an upstairs window in Merchants Quay shopping centre. When I took this shot I didn’t even see them!
I was concentrating on the in the foreground with their . I think they frame the sign rather nicely and ties in with the name of the day too.

Check out some great of Inchigeela from the 1960’s on textlad’s set. Thanks Katie, they’re wonderful!

This reminds me of someone at Mallow Camera Club who showed a number of slides he had bought or got off a priest who had served on a mission in South America. The images were from decades ago and the priest was dead and buried by now. Pictures were still as good as ever, but they’re languishing in a slide box now. I’d love to see them uploaded to Flickr and made public.

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This entry was posted on Friday, March 21st, 2008 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Architecture, Candid, Canon 20D, Cork, Ireland, Look up, People, Photos, Sigma 18-200, Signs, St Patrick's Street, St. Patrick's Day, Street, Urban. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


3 Responses to “La le Phadraig ar Sraid Phadraig”

  1. Flickr: Bill Ó Brádaigh Says:

    Do all the street signs in Cork use the tradational Gaelic script, or are they phasing them out with cheap italics like in Dublin?

  2. Flickr: Donncha @ InPhotos.org Says:

    I think it’s only the old street signs but I could be wrong. I never noticed really!

  3. Flickr: Bill Ó Brádaigh Says:

    Not to worry. Thanks.. :)

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