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Galtymore is a good call, list so far
found the collins plaque toolist so far
Blue Plaque: Oscar Wilde
Samuel Beckett lived here
Blue Plaque: William Butler Yeats
Blue Plaque: Bram Stoker
Sean O'Casey Blue Plaque
Blue Plaque: Tom Moore
Francis Beaufort Blue Plaque
Blue Plaque: Sir Ernest Shackleton
Sir Eyre Massey Shaw Blue Plaque (possibly demollished)
Blue Plaque: James Joyce
George Bernard Shaw Blue Plaque
Bernardo O'Higgins Blue PlaqueThe Auld Shillelagh
The Auld Triangle
The Tipperary
The Porterhouse
The Faltering Fullback
The Toucan
Tir Na Nog
Philomena's Irish Sports Bar & Kitchen
The Kilkenny Tavern
The Twelve Pins
Blythe Hill TavernSaw Swee Hock Centre O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects
LSE Saw Swee Hock Student Centre O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects
7 Buckingham Gate Countess Markievicz born ( at no. 6 or 7) Buckingham Gate
St Patrick's Catholic Church
London Irish Centre
London Irish Rugby Club
London GAA
Bernardo O'Higgins Bust https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/bernardo-o-higgins-bust
Plaque : Michael Collins W12, Netherwood Road, 5 -
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Bernard Shaw court estate
looks like there's a Bernard Shaw plaque in town too https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/george-bernard-shaw/
good call on Bernardo O'Higgins, he also has a blue plaque somewhere but think the bust is going to be the one to go to
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Hey folks,
So I've a few days off to take this month, so going to do a at Patrick's Day London tour, seeing as there'll be no craic anywhere anyway ☘️☘️☘️Looking to any London Irish cultural historians out there for inspiration for stops to call at, and will plan a route later to get in as much as I can.
So far I've got about 10 blue plaques for Irish writers & historical figures, half a dozen Irish pubs, lots of street names based on counties names
Don't want to go too mad on pubs, only God tier Irish pubs please 😎
Looking for ideas for more architectural spots, arts venues or theatres of note (X show premiered here etc or Y played their first gig here)I'll post the route (starting N4) when I've made it at the end
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people actually want to get back to a physical office?
I don't
It's really a mixed bag, depends on your commute and personal circumstances & type of work.
The general view is fewer people will be sent in to sit there clicking all day, more people will be in the office to meet, chat, brainstorm etc. for some work "water-cooler chats" or incidental conversations are a strong source of new ideas and innovations that are hard to match without personal interaction.
wework is able to offer a hub and spoke model, so right now our HQ is in Waterloo, but my wifi is on the blink so i'm working in hoxton office for the day which is a 10 mins ride for me, so I'm not in the office but I am in an office
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same, was looking to move from last pass for a while but needed a push, interface is crap, autofill didn't work half the time, seems like no dev for a few years and the logmein thing wasn't sitting comfortable with me. had been using keepass forever before lastpass a few years ago.
moved to 1password, family plan and 5 days in no glitches. only thing I miss is attaching photos to entreis, you can do it via linked docs, but they didn't transfer & it's slow. useful for passports, credit cards etc.
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Hi folks, just putting this around, had my and my wife's bikes stolen last night, from london N4 area. just putting it out there incase anyone spots them on gumtree etc.
obvs besides the distress and $ loss, it's our only mode of transport and way in and out of the nursery with our daughter (sadly seat also gone)
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Congrats @taogeogheganhart
I'm not super keen to include Provo stuff, was but it's hard to ignore, don't know how to include it and keep it respectful.
I might include Buckingham Palace as the site where "Irish" Mick Fagan broke into the Queen's bedroom looking for cigarettes 😂