Heuston Station, IMMA amid the gardens of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, the edge of the Phoenix Park with the Wellington Monument, and in the distance, Howth, and the smokestacks of the Pigeon House Towers.
Tourists in front of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, originally a hospital in the 1700s, and then later used as a headquarters for the governor general before being handed over post independence.
The Conolly Folly is an obelisk structure and National Monument located in County Kildare. It was built at a cost of £400 in 1740 to provide employment for the poor of Celbridge, on foot of Katherine Conolly's philanthopy; it was intended to mark the rear entrance to Castletown house, where and her deceased husband lived. Today it is owned by the OPW and is fenced off from the general public. A rather mysterious structure, it even has a grave underneath it (Mariga Guinness, founder of the Georgian Society).