238 products
238 products
238 products
Irish Writers Poster
Regular price €4.95High quality multi image poster featuring Ireland’s best loved Irish Writers, images and quotations..
This poster is available in two sizes:
Large Size 53.4 × 86.3cm
Code PO-WR 5390534020069
Mini Size 30.88 × 50cm
Code MI-Wr 5390534021066
Both sizes ship with a postal/mailing tube.
Irish Pubs Mini Book
Regular price €3.00Colourful, fun and interesting picture book featuring 28 images of Irish Pubs from around Ireland.
Code MB-PU 5390534051230
Irish pubs are famous the World over for their hospitality, the music and the craic.
This little picture book presents some of the most iconic of these pubs.
Part of a series of eight.
Sand Works
Regular price €9.95Photographs from Brittas Bay • Magherabeg • Magheramore County Wicklow • Ireland.
A collection of photographs from the beaches of Brittas Bay, Magherabeg and Magheramore County Wicklow.
Featuring Haiku by the poet Tony Curtis with an introduction by Richard Nairn (author of Ireland's Coastline 2005).
At certain times, such as after high winds and tides, the sands on the beach are shaped into beautiful abstract formations, the lack of scale giving the feeling that they could be pictures of the Earth from space, or of other planets. They are in most cases a square meter or two of sand at my feet.
Liam Blake 2011
Grosvenor Bureau Lined Writing Journal
Regular price €19.95The Bureau Journals measure 23cm x 17.5cm x 1.8cm and are the largest of the three sizes available in this range and feature a magnetic clasp.
The design of this journal is based on a classic bookbinding style of the 18th century. The antique marbling on the cover and on the end papers is faithfully reproduced in its original form. There is beautiful embossing on the cover and spine and in addition there is detailed gold block work on the spine. Code GBur-JL 5391435060123
Giant's Causeway Playing Cards - Single Image
Regular price €3.99High quality playing cards suitable for most card games. Code GC-PC 5390534051209
This pack of playing cards features an image of the mystical Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The image is reproduced from original artistic work bt renowned Irish Photographer Liam Blake.
Plastic case included
Flowers Voyage Lined Writing Journal
Regular price €14.95The Voyage Journals measure 17.8cm x 12.5cm x 1.8cm and are the middle of the three sizes available in this range.
The covers and end papers of the Flowers Voyage journal features beautifully reproduced photography of colourful flowers in bloom. Photography by Brian Murphy Code FVoy-JL 5391435060161
Flowers Bureau Lined Writing Journal
Regular price €19.95The Bureau Journals measure 23cm x 17.5cm x 1.8cm and are the largest of the three sizes available in this range and feature a magnetic clasp.
The covers and end papers of the Flowers Voyage journal features beautifully reproduced photography of colourful flowers in bloom. Photography by Brian Murphy Code FBur-JL 5391435060154
Flowers Avec Lined Writing Journal
Regular price €9.95The Avec Journals measure 14.1cm x 9.2cm x 1.5cm and are the smallest of the three sizes available in this range.
The covers and end papers of the Floers Avec journal features beautifully reproduced photography of colourful flowers in bloom. Code FAve-JL 5391435060178
The Avec journals have a document pocket in the back cover and are held closed with an elasticated band.
Doors of Dublin Playing Cards - 52 images
Regular price €4.99High quality playing cards suitable for most card games. Code DD-52-PC
This pack of playing cards features 52 images of the world famous Doors of Dublin from the Georgian Squares of Dublin City.
Cliffs of Moher Playing Cards - 52 Images
Regular price €4.99High quality playing cards suitable for most card games. Code CL-52-PC
This pack of playing cards features an image of World famous Cliffs of Moher, County Clare. The image is reproduced from original artistic work bt renowned Irish Photographer Liam Blake.
IRELAND - People and Landscape
Regular price €7.99Ireland is a feast for the eyes and for the spirit. For more than six thousand years, this island set like a jewel at the edge of the Atlantic has been inhabited by people who appreciated its special qualities, both physical and spiritual. Here is a land where the past is more than palpable. The past is to be seen, touched, climbed, explored, experienced. Glen and mountain and valley are peopled with memories that will not die, and spirits that are not extinguished. In a world which seems constantly in flux, some aspects of Ireland are changeless. Dublin is a modern European city, yet only a few miles away, the wind blows across Tara hill as it has done since before the dawn of history, and sheep graze on the grass where once walked the magic people, the Tuatha De Danann.
Haunted Ireland - Haunting tales from an Ancient Land
Regular price €7.99Haunted Ireland - Haunting Tales from an Ancient Land
The dead are always with us. Banshees, witches, haunted castles and much more from the ‘world beyond’ form part of the everyday existence for some in Ireland in the 21st century. Tales of hauntings of many of the best known dwellings, both urban and rural, of the Irish landscape are still told on dark evenings by cosy firesides. For some, evidence of a further existence after the present one is reassuring. For others, however, paranormal experiences bring little relief and indeed may induce an occasional sleepless night but at least provide a thrill. It has yet to be satisfactorily explained why Ireland should have such a rich history of tales from beyond the grave. One possible explanation may involve the long tradition of storytelling for which the natives are renowned and the enjoyment from telling and hearing a good ghost story. Whatever one’s reason for perusing the topic, few books currently available will give a more comprehensive retelling of the best of these stories.
One might think that the number of people to have encountered a spirit from the other world would be quite low. In fact many hundreds have been recorded and as we will see in the following pages, almost fifty of the most engaging accounts are presented here. Close to half of these involve castles from all parts of the island. From Dunluce Castle in the north to Charles Fort in the south and from Gormanston in the east to the Cliffs of Moher in the west, no corner of the country is safe from a visitation or from those willing to tell of the same.
Also, if you expect hauntings to have originated in times long past, think again. I offer the example of the poltergeist activity witnessed in Glin Castle, Co Limerick as the result of a tragic incident in the 1960s. Indeed, it has been reported within the past year that an apparition was witnessed watching television at three o’clock in the morning in the home of the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Mansion House!
However, this publication is not intended to frighten the reader. It is rather intended as a joyous travel companion to highlight the many and varied aspects of our rich Irish history, geography, literature and storytelling culture that awaits the open minded traveller to this ancient land of myths and legends.
So, as your travels take you to the varied parts of this land, have a look inside to see if you are close to one of the featured haunted locations but just don’t read it at night!
Dublin Playing Cards - 52 images
Regular price €4.99High quality playing cards suitable for most card games. Code DUB-52-PC
This pack of playing cards features 52 images from Dublin, the capital city of Ireland
Ireland Playing Cards - 52 images
Regular price €4.99High quality playing cards suitable for most card games. Code iR-52-PC
This pack of playing cards features 52 images from around the island of Ireland.
Photography by Liam Blake
Irish Pubs Playing Cards - 52 images
Regular price €4.99High quality playing cards suitable for most card games. Code PU-52-PC
This pack of playing cards features 52 Irish Pubs from around the island of Ireland.
Photography by Liam Blake
Irish Pubs - Pack of 6 Postcards
Regular price €2.50Pack of six themed postcards.
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Cliffs of Moher - Pack of 6 Postcards
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Doors of Dublin - Pack of 6 Postcards
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Irish Castles - Pack of 6 Postcards
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Irish Lighthouses - Pack of 6 Postcards
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Irish Sheep - Pack of 6 Postcards
Regular price €2.50Pack of six themed postcards.
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Irish Writers - Pack of 6 Postcards
Regular price €2.50Pack of six themed postcards.
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Wild Ireland - Pack of 6 Postcards
Regular price €2.50Pack of six themed postcards.
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Irish Cottages - Pack of 6 Postcards
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Historic Ireland- Pack of 6 Postcards
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Northern Ireland - Pack of 6 Postcards
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A Guide to The Wild Atlantic Way
Regular price €7.99The Republic of Ireland’s 2,600 kilometre long Wild Atlantic Way is the world’s longest coastal route, incorporating magnificent coastal views, remote islands, quaint villages and numerous historical monuments. It follows the shores of nine western Irish counties, crossing mountain passes and wild expanses of bog to visit bays, strands and rugged headlands. With over fifty Blue Flag Beaches, seventeen “Scenic Points of Interest” of exceptional scenic interest and such activities as golf, surfing, hill walking and fishing, the Wild Atlantic Way has rapidly become one of Europe’s paramount travel destinations.
This guide offers an overview of the entire Wild Atlantic Way from Derry in the north to Kinsale in the south. The text covers natural wonders, human settlements and historical sites, with background information on the culture and history of coastal Atlantic Ireland; it also suggest detours to nearby off-route tourist attractions. Illustrated by the renowned landscape photographer Liam Blake, this Real Ireland Guide both introduces and celebrates the beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way.
The Irish Pub - Pictorial Guide
Regular price €7.99The Irish Pub is a unique institution, without any real equivalent elsewhere. Some may speak of Irish Christianity or literature as being the great contribution of our wet little island to the greater world beyond these shores. The true connoisseur of Irish culture knows, however, that these are pale shadows compared to the worldwide influence of our public houses and alcoholic beverages.
“Those who don’t know Irish pubs, and the interesting people who frequent them, will always possess only a superficial knowledge of Irish life and culture. The Irish pub is not only an excellent guide to many attractive centres of celebration; it is also a helpful and civilised introduction to higher education in a convivial atmosphere. This is a necessary text for all those in search of enlightenment and laughter.”
1916 Easter Rising - Pictorial Guide
Regular price €7.99The Easter Rising of 1916 stands as one of the most significant events in modern Irish history. For Britain, fighting for its survival on the battlefields of the First World War, it was an unexpected and unwanted diversion, to be quickly and mercilessly crushed. Yet Pearse, Connolly and the comparatively small group of rebels who took up arms, knew that they were fighting not only for control of their nation’s capital but also the future of the Irish people.
This pictorial history offers an overview of the background, course and aftermath of the Easter Rising. Incorporating short biographies of the most important Rebel figures, it tells the story of the intense fighting that broke out in Dublin during the last week of April 1916 and the executions that followed.
IRLAND - Menschen und Landschaften
Regular price €7.99„Irland ist ein Fest für die Augen und den Geist. Seit mehr als sechstausend Jahren liegt diese Insel wie ein Juwel am Rand des Atlantiks und ist von Menschen bewohnt, die seine besonderen Qualitäten wertzuschätzen wissen, sowohl körperlich als auch spirituell. Es ist ein Land, in der die Vergangenheit mehr als greifbar ist. Die Vergangenheit kann erblickt, angefasst, erklommen, entdecket und durchlebt werden. Schluchten, Berge und Täler sind bevölkert mit Erinnerungen, die nicht aussterben werden, und Geistern, die nicht ausgelöscht werden. In einer Welt, die in konstanter Veränderung zu leben scheint, sind einige Aspekte Irlands unveränderlich. Dublin ist eine moderne europäische Stadt und dennoch weht der Wind einige Kilometer weiter über den Tara-Hügel, wie er es schon seit Anbeginn der Zeit tut. Schafe weiden auf dem Gras, über das einst das Volk der Danu, das Tuatha De Danann, wandelte.“
Irlande - Peuple et Paysages Guide illustré
Regular price €7.99« L’Irlande est un régal pour les yeux et l’esprit. Pendant plus de six mille ans, cette île posée comme un bijou au bord de l’Atlantique a été habitée par des peuples qui appréciaient ses qualités physiques et spirituelles particulières. Voici une terre ou le passé est plus que palpable. Ce passé s’offre à être touché, remonté, examiné, et vécu. Glens, vallées et montagnes sont non seulement peuplées par des souvenirs qui ne mourront pas, mais aussi par des esprits qui ne sont pas oubliés. Dans un monde qui semble être en situation de flux constant, quelques aspects de l’Irlande ne changent jamais. Dublin est une ville européenne moderne, mais seulement à quelques kilomètres, le vent souffle sur Tara comme cela s’est fait au début de l’histoire, et des moutons broutent l’herbe sur lequel le peuple magique marchait, le Tuatha De Danann. »
DUBLIN - A Pictorial Guide
Regular price €7.99Dublin, like most great cities, did not grow overnight. Founded by the Vikings over a thousand years ago, it has evolved through the Middle Ages and Georgian Era to become one of the friendliest and most fashionable capitals in Europe. This illustrated guide tells the story of Dublin and introduces some of its more important sights to the visitor - from medieval cathedrals and eighteenth century architectural masterpieces to museums, public houses and parks. Featuring the photographs of Liam Blake, one of the city’s most renowned photographers, it is equally an aid to exploring Dublin and a tribute to its culture and history.
Despite its fame around the world, Dublin is a remarkably small and intimate city. This is an important aspect of its charm, for within the compact central districts are museums, art galleries, medieval cathedrals and churches, Georgian terraces and great public buildings – all part of a history that goes back over a thousand years. Yet Dublin is equally renowned for its lively pubs, theatres, music venues and literary heritage. All of these contribute to the contemporary city’s uniquely vibrant atmosphere and great social and cultural scene.
DUBLIN - EIN ILLUSTRIERTER REISEFÜHRER
Regular price €7.99Dublin ist wie viele großartige Städte nicht in einer Nacht erbaut worden. Die vor über tausend Jahren von Wikingern gegründete Stadt, hat sich über das Mittelalter und das georgianische Zeitalter zu einer der freundlichsten und modernsten Hauptstädten Europas entwickelt. Dieser illustrierte Reiseführer erzählt die Geschichte Dublins und stellt einige der wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten vor - von mittelalterlichen Kathedralen und architektonischen Meisterwerken aus dem 18. Jahrhundert zu Museen, Pubs und Pärken. Mit den Fotografien von Liam Blake, einer der renommiertesten Fotografen Dublins, dient er auch als Hilfe bei der Entdeckung Dublins sowie als Tribut an ihre Kultur und Geschichte.
Trotz weltweiter Berühmtheit, ist Dublin eine bemerkenswert kleine und intime Stadt. Dies ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil des Charmes der Stadt, wozu auch zentral gelegene Museen, Kunstgalerien, mittelalterliche Kathedralen und Kirchen, georgianische Reihenhäuser und beeindruckende öffentliche Gebäude gehören - alles Teile einer Geschichte, die auf über tausend Jahre zurückgeht. Dublin ist ebenso bekannt für lebhafte Pubs, Theater, Konzerthallen und ihr literarisches Erbe. All dies trägt zur einzigartig dynamischen Atmosphäre und der tollen gesellschaftlichen und kulturellen Szene der heutigen Stadt bei.
Doors of Dublin Pin-Up
Regular price €3.95High quality cardboard hanging sign
Photography © Liam Blake
This product has been produced using a high end printing process which results in excellent print colour reproduction.
Complete with hanging tag.
Many theories have been put forward to explain why they are so brightly painted and ornamented, none unfortunately likely to be true. It has been suggested, for instance, that the practice originated at the time of Elizabeth 1, when a Puritan administrator decreed that all the city’s door and window frames should be the same drab brown colour. In an act of the defiance, the artistic and expressive population responded by painting them in the brightest hues they could find. A similar story dates from reign of Queen Victoria in the late 1800’s. Some claim that after the death of her beloved husband Prince Albert, the grieving monarch ordered all the doors in Dublin painted black in his memory. Once again the rebellious Dubliners refused and turned their front doors into a riot of colour.
Irish Pubs Pin-Up
Regular price €3.95High quality cardboard hanging sign
Photography © Liam Blake
This product has been produced using a high end printing process which results in excellent print colour reproduction.
Complete with hanging tag.
Those who don’t know Irish pubs, and the interesting people who frequent them, will always possess only a superficial knowledge of Irish life and culture. The Irish pub is not only an excellent guide to many attractive centres of celebration; it is also a helpful and civilised introduction to higher education in a convivial atmosphere. This is a necessary text for all those in search of enlightenment and laughter.
Irish Pub Signs Pin-Up
Regular price €3.95High quality cardboard hanging sign
Photography © Liam Blake
This product has been produced using a high end printing process which results in excellent print colour reproduction.
Complete with hanging tag.
Colourful pub signs from around the island of Ireland.
Long Room Trinity College Pin-Up
Regular price €3.95High quality cardboard hanging sign
Photography © Liam Blake
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Complete with hanging tag.
One of the greatest treasures of Trinity College Dublin, in addition to the Book of Kells, is the Old Library Building and in particular the Long Room. This is situated on the first floor of the Old Library – the location chosen by the designers over three hundred years ago so as to preserve the printed materials from the elements – and is a joy to behold. The room is the longest single-room library in Europe at 65 meters in length and contains over 200,000 of some of the oldest books in the library’s possession.
Ireland Map Pin-Up
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Photography © Liam Blake
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Colourful map of Ireland with photographic images from around the island by Liam Blake.
The name Ireland offers an insight into the place itself and its people. It is a derivation of the ancient Irish word Eire, which probably means Western. To its own people, then, Ireland was the country in the West, the last island before the vast Atlantic Ocean. The Greeks and Romans transliterated the same word into Ierne, or Ivernia, eventually calling the island Hibernia – the land of winter. This perhaps reflects one European view of Ireland, a cold wet remote island lost off the western edge of the world. Yet Ireland’s isolation is illusory, for there has been a constant human interchange between her shores and those of her eastern neighbours for millennia. On this level the essence of the island has been woven into a unique cultural tapestry through the mingling of the diverse peoples who have contributed to its genius.
Dublin Pin-Up
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Photography © Liam Blake
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Complete with hanging tag.
Dublin City / Baile Átha Cliath
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland with a population of nearly million people and covering an area of 115 Sq Kilometers. Situated on the estuary of the River Liffey and in the province of Leinster. Despite its fame around the world, Dublin is a remarkably small and intimate city. This is an important aspect of its charm, for within the compact central districts are museums, art galleries, medieval cathedrals and churches, Georgian terraces and great public buildings – all part of a history that goes back over a thousand years. Yet Dublin is equally renowned for its lively pubs, theatres, music venues and literary heritage. All of these contribute to the contemporary city’s uniquely vibrant atmosphere and great social and cultural scene.
Temple Bar, Dublin - Visions of Ireland
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The Temple Bar, Dublin City, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Giant's Causeway - Visions of Ireland
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The Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Sunset at the Cliffs of Moher - Visions of Ireland
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The Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Dun Aengus, Aran Islands - Visions of Ireland
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Dun Aengus Stone Fort, Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Traditional Thatched - Visions of Ireland
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Traditional Thatched Cottage, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Irlanda Su gente y sus paisajes - Guía ilustrada
Regular price €7.99«Irlanda es un festival para los sentidos y para el espíritu. Durante más de seis mil años, esta isla, una joya en el extremo del Atlántico, ha sido habitada por pueblos que apreciaban sus cualidades especiales, tanto físicas como espirituales. En esta tierra, el pasado es más que tangible; el pasado tiene que ser visto, tocado, escalado, explorado, experimentado. Los glen, las montañas y los valles están plagados de recuerdos que no morirán y espíritus que no se extinguirán. En un mundo que parece estar en constante movimiento, algunos aspectos de Irlanda permanecen sin cambios. Dublín es una ciudad europea moderna y, sin embargo, a tan solo unos kilómetros, el viento sopla a través de la colina de Tara como lo ha hecho desde los albores de las historia y las ovejas pastan en el césped en el que en otros tiempos caminaron los seres mágicos, los Tuatha De Danann».
Las fotografías de Liam Blake ofrecen un archivo visual inigualable de las maravillas de Irlanda y de la vida cotidiana de su gente. A lo largo de los años, su trabajo para la colección de postales de Real Ireland ha su puesto un logro artístico significativo y ha influido en la imagen que tienen del país tanto el público como otros fotógrafos. En este libro, sus fotografías muestran una amplia variedad de experiencias que se pueden disfrutar en Irlanda y que abarcan desde pequeños detalles de la vida diaria hasta paisajes panorámicos espectaculares. Su visión y su entendimiento del paisaje de Irlanda y de su gente son el principal motor de este libro.
Molly Malone Statue - Visions of Ireland
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Molly Malone Statue, Dublin City, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
The Cliffs of Moher - Visions of Ireland
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The Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Coumeenoole Beach - Visions of Ireland
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Coumeenoole Beach, County Kerry, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Eye of the Storm - Visions of Ireland
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Eye of the Storm, Dunmore East, County Waterford, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Kylemore Abbey - Visions of Ireland
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Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
O'Brien's Tower, Cliffs of Moher - Visions of Ireland
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O'Brien's Tower, Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
The Ring of Kerry - Visions of Ireland
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The Ring of Kerry from Valentia Island, County Kerry, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Ha'penny Bridge - Visions of Ireland
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The Ha'penny Bridge over the River Liffey, Dublin City, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Blarney Castle - Visions of Ireland
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Blarney Castle, Blarney, County Cork, Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
River Liffey - Visions of Ireland
Regular price €9.99Handcrafted Mounted Print
To fit frame size 8” x 10”
This product has been produced using a high end printing process which results in excellent print colour reproduction.
The River Liffey and the Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin City, Ireland.
Ireland.
Photography © Liam Blake
Liam Blake was born in Dublin and developed a keen interest in photography at an early age. An award winning photographer, Liam works almost exclusively in Ireland and his work for Real Ireland Design was responsible for ushering in a new worldwide appreciation of the beauty of Ireland through its ranges of postcards, calendars, books and posters.
He is the author of several photographic books and has exhibited his work in galleries throughout Ireland.
Doors of Dublin Poster-Print
Regular price €7.99This Poster-Print celebrates the eighteenth and nineteenth century doors of Dublin, perhaps the most iconic images of the city’s architectural Golden Age. Many theories have been put forward to explain why they are so brightly painted and ornamented, none unfortunately likely to be true. It has been suggested, for instance, that the practice originated at the time of Elizabeth 1, when a Puritan administrator decreed that all the city’s door and window frames should be the same drab brown colour. In an act of the defiance, the artistic and expressive population responded by painting them in the brightest hues they could find. A similar story dates from reign of Queen Victoria in the late 1800’s. Some claim that after the death of her beloved husband Prince Albert, the grieving monarch ordered all the doors in Dublin painted black in his memory. Once again the rebellious Dubliners refused and turned their front doors into a riot of colour.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

Irish Pub Signs Poster-Print
Regular price €7.99This Poster-Print celebrates both the Irish Pub and great Irish names. Beautifully produced and meticulously assembled this colourful print will brighten up any home, workplace or bar. Each time you look at it you will see something new.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

Oscar Wilde Poster-Print
Regular price €7.99This Poster-Print celebrates Oscar Wilde, the Irish Poet, Wit and Playwright. This print contains over 50 of his best loved quotations regarding Life, Truth, Marriage, Friendship, Money amongst others.
Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin on the 6th of October 1854 into an upper-class Anglo-Irish family. He became known for his flamboyant style and great wit.
He is best remembered as a playwright with his stage works such as Lady Windermere’s Fan, The Importance of being Earnest, and A Woman of no Importance bringing him international fame.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

Dublin Poster-Print
Regular price €7.99This Poster-Print celebrates Dublin City, the Capital City of Ireland.
Dublin, like most great cities, did not grow overnight. Founded by the Vikings over a thousand years ago, it has evolved through the Middle Ages and Georgian Era to become one of the friendliest and most fashionable capitals in Europe. This print introduces some of the city's important sights - from medieval cathedrals and eighteenth century architectural masterpieces to museums, public houses, parks and street scenes and is a tribute to the city's culture and history.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

Ireland's Ancient Heritage Poster-Print
Regular price €7.99This Poster-Print celebrates Ireland's rich ancient heritage.
Featuring a collection of some of Ireland's wild ancient landscapes, medieval and religious sites this print captures the mystical and timeless character of Ireland.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

Wild Atlantic Way Poster-Print
Regular price €7.99This Poster-Print celebrates Irelands west coast driving route.
The Wild Atlantic Way is the World's longest coastal driving route. It stretches from County Donegal in the north all along the wild and rugged west coast of Ireland to County Cork in the south. Taking in seven Irish counties the route offers spectacular views of the Irish Atlantic coast taking in many of the unique features of Ireland such as the magnificent Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, colourful and vibrant towns, traditional Irish Pubs and many other fantastic attractions.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

Irish Sheep Poster-Print
Regular price €7.99This Poster-Print celebrates the sheep that roam the Irish landscape.
There are over 5 million sheep in Ireland, more sheep than people.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

Cliffs of Moher Poster-Print
Regular price €7.99This Poster-Print celebrates the magnificent Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland.
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland’s top Visitor attractions and are a designated UNESCO Geopark. The Cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and range for 10 kilometres over the Atlantic Ocean on the western seaboard of County Clare. O’Brien’s Tower stands proudly on a headland of the majestic Cliffs. From the Cliffs one can see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, as well as The Twelve Pins, the Maumturk Mountains in Connemara and Loop Head to the South. The Cliffs are home to one of the major colonies of cliff nesting seabirds in Ireland.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

Long Room Poster-Print
Regular price €9.99This Poster-Print celebrates the Long Room Library, Trinity College Dublin.
One of the greatest treasures of Trinity College Dublin, in addition to the Book of Kells, is the Old Library Building and in particular the Long Room. This is situated on the first floor of the Old Library – the location chosen by the designers over three hundred years ago so as to preserve the printed materials from the elements – and is a joy to behold. The room is the longest single-room library in Europe at 65 meters in length and contains over 200,000 of some of the oldest books in the library’s possession.
Poster-Prints© are produced on high quality 200gm art silk paper suitable for framing in a standard A2 size frame. The print itself and the six sided gift box are fully recyclable.
Photography © Liam Blake Design Brian Murphy

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