Ireland is synonymous with pubs, traditionally the focal point of community life. Yet in 21st-century Ireland the traditional pub is rapidly disappearing. This nostalgic tour presents pubs from all four provinces that epitomize the charm of old Ireland. They range from the richly decorated Victorian bars of Belfast and Dublin to country shop pubs that double as grocery stores. James Fennell?s atmospheric photographs and Turtle Bunbury?s engaging descriptions capture the essence of each pub and provide a rich chronicle of this unique facet of community life. Here is a tribute to the way things were, a representative record of what survives and a reminder of the charm of the Irish pub.
Publisher
Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication year
2008
ISBN-13
9780500514283
Pages
192
Language
English
Subjects
Cultural HeritagePhotographyIrish ArchitecturePub CultureVisual DocumentationTraditional DesignCultural History
Community Notes