Who’s in charge of statues in Dublin?

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    • #711336
      Blisterman
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      Does anyone know who is in charge of paying for statues in Dublin? Is it Dublin corporation or the national government? And who funds them?

      It’s odd that some figures have no statues, such as Patrick Pearse or Jonathon Swift, while some far less notable people do have.

    • #816698
      Paul Clerkin
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      Sure Pearse was only responsible for destroying half the city centre

    • #816699
      Anonymous
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      It depends on the statues. Mainly its DCC who has responsibility but some such as Wolfe Tone and Thomas Davis are under OPW control. The fountain on College Green for example is OPW. Others have been erected by interest groups in recent times, eg Phil Lynott.

      It was common for most statues and memorials to be funded through public subscription (a very Victorian concept). You will see this on the dedication of statues such as Robert Emmet in St Stephen’s Green.

      Why none for Pearse? Good question. But very few 20th century figures are memorialised. It just fell out of fashion I imagine, or proved too controversial. None for any of the 1916 crowd except Markewicz (cant spell it). None for Dev or any post independence leaders or presidents. Michael Collins has a bust in Merrion Square, but I would suggest a small Michael Collins Square with the bust would be better.

    • #816700
      Anonymous
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      Is pearse not near liberty hall or is that some other person?

    • #816701
      Anonymous
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      That’s James Connolly – erected by SIPTU I imagine

    • #816702
      Anonymous
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      front wall of 27 Pearse Street at 1st floor is the closest to a Pearse memorial I think.

    • #816703
      Anonymous
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      So where should pearse and the others go?
      I don’t think this will cut it for any anniversary.

    • #816704
      Anonymous
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      On the subject of statues does anyone who what happened to the statue of George II in Stephen Green?

    • #816705
      Anonymous
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      BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • #816706
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I know where his feet are…

    • #816708
      Anonymous
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      Dublin City Council is responsible for maintenance of most public sculpture in the public thoroughfare. Some, such as Oiseen Kelly’s Jim Larkin belongs to the SIPTU, or Davitt on College Green, belongs is OPW. DCC carried out conservation works to the Monuments on O’Connell Street, College Green, and Mount Street Bridge in recent years.

    • #816709
      Anonymous
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      Paula Murphy’s new book on Public Art in Ireland is a masterful work – should answer the basic questions posed in this thread.

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      Anonymous
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