Baldoyle is a coastal suburb of Dublin's northside. It is located in the southeastern part of the jurisdiction of Fingal, Ireland, developed from a former fishing village.
Main Street
Church of St. Laurence O'Toole, Baldoyle
Steeplechase for the Metropolitan Plate at Baldoyle Racecourse, 16 March 1923
The Northside in an informal but commonly used term to describe the part of the city of Dublin that lies to the north of the River Liffey, and extending into part of North County Dublin. The part outside the city is within the county of Fingal, a local government area established in 1994. While it is sometimes regarded as less wealthy than the city's Southside, the Northside was originally the home of the city's upper classes and the more privileged of the two. Today, some of the wealthiest areas in Ireland, such as Malahide, Howth, Clontarf, and Castleknock, lie north of the river.
O'Connell Bridge, looking northeast
Traffic passing the Independent Bridge at Drumcondra
The harbour at Howth
Findlater's Church (Abbey Presbyterian Church), Parnell Square