Pearse Street is a major street in Dublin. It runs from College Street in the west to MacMahon Bridge in the east, and is one of the city's longest streets. It has several different types of residential and commercial property along its length.
Clockwise from top: Trinity Central; the Gilbert Library; Pearse Street Station interior
No. 27 Pearse Street, birthplace of Patrick and Willie Pearse
College Street in Dublin follows the curve of Trinity College. It runs from College Green in the west to Pearse Street in the east. It lies in the "Mansion House A" Electoral Division of Dublin. It was described by the prolific engraver Mary Milner as "one of the most spacious of the noble thoroughfares of the Irish metropolis."
Shops on College Street in 2010
Bank of Ireland's eastern portico viewed along College Street
Irish Yeast Company, opened in 1890 and closed in 2017
Thomas Moore statue, circa 1910, with ice cream carts and Trinity College railing on right