Monday, June 6, 2011

19th Century Dublin On Your Electronics Gadgets


O'Connell Street and the bridge over the River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland in the 1860's when the street was known as Sackville Street until 1924 and the bridge as the Carlisle Bridge features on this portable speaker.

The print shows Nelson's Pillar (bombed and demolished in 1966) where in its place now stands the Spire of Dublin, the Monument of Light. Shops and buildings are shown on either side of the thoroughfare, most noticeable being the GPO (General Post Office) on the left of the monument and a Manufactory on the corner of Bachelors Walk and Lower O'Connell Street on the left at the bridge.

The street scene provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of the city in the 1860's; well dressed couples strolling, an officer on horseback, a man on crutches, street traders and porters, horse drawn carriages, dogs and children.

An ideal souvenir of a historic Irish past and a delight to look at whilst listening to music on your iPhone or iPad with matching case.

Matching Designs Of O'Connell Street For Your Mobile Listening Lifestyle


This vintage design is also available on custom iPhone and iPad cases.

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O'Connell Street Vintage Dublin iPhone 3G Case

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O'Connell Street Vintage Dublin iPhone 4 Case

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O'Connell Street 19th Century Dublin iPad Case