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<p>For over 50 years a swastika looked down on Dublin from atop a tall chimney. Why?</p>
<p>The means and reasons for design are evolving.</p>
<p>The various bubonic plagues that ravaged Europe were well documented. This was not so much the case in Ireland.</p>
<p>Originally a prison and then a tenement in Dublin, it was demolished in the late 20th century.</p>
<p>Calatrava makes nice structures. But they are hardly the bespoke designs they claim to be. </p>
<p>John Charles McQuaid and a libidinous monkey.</p>
<p>A fasces symbolises strength through unity. It is not to be confused with faeces which is a different bundle of logs.</p>
<p>1014 – the year of the blinding of 15,000 by the Byzantine Emperor, Basil; a new Holy Roman Emperor; and the Battle of Clontarf.</p>
<p>Splendid architecture just outside Dublin city centre.</p>

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