Poof! Dublin had Nelson’s Pillar. The foundation stone was laid on February 15, 1808, and the Pillar opened to the public on the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1809. It was designed ...
For many, the biggest surprise about the blowing up of Nelson’s Pillar in Dublin on March 8, 1966, is why it took 157 years. The resentment had run deep. Almost fifty years after the 1916 Rising ...
Dublin City Council is seeking tenders to clean the Spire over the next five years. The notice says the contract for the upkeep of the 120 metre high structure on Dublin's O'Connell Street is €500,000 ...
The Western Regional Minister, Joseph Nelson says the pivotal role being ... our region continues to be a pillar of Ghana’s economy" he submitted. Speaking at this year's independence ...
Rubi’s at the Quad is closing after 29 years. The Burlington Coat Factory one door down closed in 2024. When the beloved ...
There were days after her husband's passing when Carolyn Steyn just stared at the ceiling, unable to get out of bed. The only thing holding her up in her time of grief was her NPO, 67 Blankets for ...
ActBlue, a fundraising juggernaut for liberal candidates and causes, is facing stepped-up scrutiny and criticism from ...
One bright, sunny day back in the late 1940s, when I was all of eight years old, Dad came to me and said: “I am going to bring you to the top of Nelson’s Pillar today. You will enjoy it.” ...
Hall said Nelson served as a Spokane police jailer for nearly 30 years. Hall called Nelson a “pillar of strength,” “a leader among his peers” and a man who carried his badge with the ...
According to the Tourist Guide Association of Mandela Bay (TGAMB), which represents tour guides and operators in the city, the cruise tourism industry has seen rapid growth in the post-COVID-19 era.
On a tour of England in October, 1971, Muhammad Ali visited The Wellington, strongman Butty Sugrue’s pub in Shepherd’s Bush, London. At one point in the festivities, the Kerryman and Ali had a ...