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@donncha@inphotos.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

This is Dunnes in 2008

Photograph of the muddy construction site of the Dunnes Stores development on St Patrick's Street, Cork, taken on 17 March 2008. The site is a landscape of churned earth, rubble, metal barriers, concrete pipes, puddles, and a traffic cone. A red Toyota Hilux pickup is parked to the left. Yellow excavators are visible in the middle distance, and the green-netted steel frame of the new building rises in the centre background. A Sisk construction company sign on the right reads ACCIDENT FREE HOURS THIS SITE HAS WORKED MAN HOURS WITHOUT A REPORTABLE ACCIDENT, alongside a blue ALL VISITORS MUST REPORT TO OFFICE sign and mandatory safety equipment notices. Site cabins and older commercial buildings line the edges of the site under an overcast sky.

The Dunnes Stores on St. Patrick’s Street, Cork was only a muddy construction site in March 2008. Only the distinctive yellow front of the building remained at this time.


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CameraCanon EOS 20D
Focal length18mm
ISO200
Shutter speed1/200s

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#2008 #buildingSite #Canon20D #construction #ConstructionSite #Cork #development #DunnesStores #Ireland #Photo #Photography #Sisk #Urban
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@donncha@inphotos.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

This is Dunnes in 2008

Photograph of the muddy construction site of the Dunnes Stores development on St Patrick's Street, Cork, taken on 17 March 2008. The site is a landscape of churned earth, rubble, metal barriers, concrete pipes, puddles, and a traffic cone. A red Toyota Hilux pickup is parked to the left. Yellow excavators are visible in the middle distance, and the green-netted steel frame of the new building rises in the centre background. A Sisk construction company sign on the right reads ACCIDENT FREE HOURS THIS SITE HAS WORKED MAN HOURS WITHOUT A REPORTABLE ACCIDENT, alongside a blue ALL VISITORS MUST REPORT TO OFFICE sign and mandatory safety equipment notices. Site cabins and older commercial buildings line the edges of the site under an overcast sky.

The Dunnes Stores on St. Patrick’s Street, Cork was only a muddy construction site in March 2008. Only the distinctive yellow front of the building remained at this time.


Apertureƒ/9
CameraCanon EOS 20D
Focal length18mm
ISO200
Shutter speed1/200s

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#2008 #buildingSite #Canon20D #construction #ConstructionSite #Cork #development #DunnesStores #Ireland #Photo #Photography #Sisk #Urban
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