Dublin Metropolitan Police
The Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP) was the police force of Dublin in British-controlled Ireland from 1836 to 1922 and then the Irish Free State until 1925, when it was absorbed into the new state's Garda Síochána.
Dublin Metropolitan Police
Burial site of many members of the DMP, Glasnevin Cemetery.
A policeman is about to check an approaching car near Phibsborough.
During the Lock-out, the police break up a union rally on Dublin's Sackville Street, August 1913
The Garda Síochána is the national police and security service of Ireland. It is more commonly referred to as the Gardaí or "the Guards". The service is headed by the Garda Commissioner, who is appointed by the Irish Government. Its headquarters are in Dublin's Phoenix Park.
A group of Gardaí in uniform
A member of the Garda Síochána with motorcycle
Garda Traffic Corps car
The two helicopters of the Garda Air Support Unit