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English: As a few people decided that it would be fun to walk in front of my camera while I was photographing the murals I was unable to photograph the full set but I hope to return in a week or two in order to complete the task. One of the more distinctive elements of Bray Daly station is the series of paintings on platform 2. Beginning with a painting of the opening ceremony in 1852, the series runs along the length of the platform, documenting both Irish history and Irish railway history up to the present day. Various carriages, locomotives and characters can be seen in the pictures, including Oscar Wilde, British soldiers in 1916, James Joyce in the 1940s, and a hippy couple in the 1960s. Many of these panels were in need of repair as lime was seeping through the plaster. In 2008 the original artist began a mosaic replacement programme for the murals.
Gaeilge: Osclaíodh stáisiún Bré don phobal i mí Iúil 1854. Cruthaíodh an mósáic seo thart ar 2010. Tháinig sé in áit péintéireachta ó idir 1980 agus 1990. Léirigh an dáta ar an bpéinteáil níos luaithe an dáta mar 1852.
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Author William Murphy
Camera location53° 12′ 15″ N, 6° 06′ 01″ W  Heading=80° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Object location53° 12′ 15″ N, 6° 06′ 01″ W  Heading=80° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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