There is no quotation on the statue. It sits on a large rock. On the rock there is a plaque identifying Oscar Wilde and also the sculptor. Across from the statue there are two pillars, each having many of his quotations. They were chosen by various well known poets, artists, scientists, public figures and others.
At the bottom of Grafton Street in Dublin there is a statue of Molly Malone.
It is at the bottom of Grafton Street, close to Trinity College Dublin.
Grafton Street, Dublin
The statue of Cuchulain is located in the town of Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland. It stands in the town center, near the Market Square.
In Dublin, Ireland the statue of Molly Malone on Grafton Street is sometimes referred to as the tart with the cart, but it is only a nickname.
No. It was only put up in 1911. Charles Stuart Parnell lived from 1846 to 1891.
The statue in Dublin's General Post Office is of Cú Chulainn, a hero of Irish mythology. He was known for his giant stature and his life as a warrior. The statue depicts Cú Chulainn's death, and is dedicated to those who fought for Ireland's freedom in the GPO in 1916. Many men fought and died in the building, and others were removed from the building and imprisoned before being executed for their "treasonous" behavior.
There is no specific museum dedicated to him in Dublin, but he would feature in Irish history and so would be mentioned in various places. He was from Waterford, and there is a large statue of him in that city.
Some of the popular landmarks in Ireland are the following; Dublin's St. Patrick's Cathedral, Blarny Stone, The cliffs of Moher, The four courts, The Oscar Wilde Statue, and Grafton Street.
Daniel O'Connell is a very significant person in Irish history. He lived in the 19th century. He was responsible for Catholic emancipation, allowing Catholics to vote in elections. He was the first Catholic to be elected to the British Parliament. The main street in Dublin, Ireland's capital city, is O'Connell Street. At one end of it is O'Connell Bridge, which crosses the river Liffey, Dublin's main river. There is also a large statue of him on O'Connell Street. There is another O'Connell Bridge in Dublin, crossing a lake in St. Stephen's Green which is a park in the city. All around Ireland there are many statues of him and many streets and other things named after him in different towns and cities.
There is only one huge difference between an equestrian statue and a horse statue. An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider on the back of a horse, while a horse statue is just simply a statue of a horse.
WEll, there is the Empire State Building (but that's not really a STATUE) so a big statue in New York would definitely have to be the famous Statue Of Liberty!! lildancer99<33