I was in the ER with my hubby this week and oddly enough the only magazine in our room was Ireland of the Welcomes. I've a hefty amount of Irish blood within me and have always been fascinated ...
This September, I’m doing my Hdip so I can do primary teaching but I need to brush up on some Irish this Summer, so I’m going to buy some Irish revision books from the Leaving Cert (or if there ...
im from Coleraine in N. Ireland and i just wanted 2 no if any1 is from there or if theyve even heard of it :S lol Additional Details YaY i thot i was the only 1 thats heard of coleraine :...
I will be going over at the start of March for about three or four days. Can you suggest any good places to visit (not drinking holes though I think my friend will be dragging me to enough of those).<...
I mailed a letter to my friend in Ireland wondering how long before it reaches them. They live in a village very close to Cork, and I live very near to Rochester, NY. I'm guessing it will only ...
There are loads. Oxfam have good shops in Malahide and in Rathmines and Georges Street. There are also Barnados shops Mrs. Quinn etc etc. Try looking in the Golden pages or just hit the city centre. Georges st has a few (and off that is Jenny Vander with vintage stuff, gorgeous to look at anyway). If you live outside almost all of the small villages have shops now too.
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hey loads some have gottten very expensive like the ones on georges street temple bar ones very expensive so if you got little cash steer clear try the casa charity shops i find them reasonable
there are 5 charity shops in phibsboro
there is a large st vincents de paul one in sean mc dermott st Dublin 1
3 in dorset st casa,mater hospital shop and mrs quinns
casa on malboro st dublin1
2 in finglas village
at least 3 on capel st dublin1
all sell womens,mens,childrens clothes and shoes also books bricka brack.vincent de paul sean mcdermott st is the biggest one sells bikes,buggys and electrical goods also
have given sites below listing locations of charity shops in dublin both north and south of the city.
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I don't know of any, Sorry so these sites might help:
You might try the eager beaver in fownes street..it was great in my day..not sure if it still there??..hope that might be of some help.aj
pjdscott
There are still some good second hand bookshops left, but get there quick before they all give way to faceless developments! The best selection is probably Chapters on Parnell Street. There are also some on Talbot Street, near Connolly station that offer really good value.
bloodnut
there are second hand shops almost everywhere but dont expect things to be cheap in the U.K.