Monday, 5 February 2007

Stormont



Parliament Buildings at Stormont, where, if they ever manage to agree to work together, our local politicians will form a new assembly after the elections scheduled for 7th March. In front of the Building is a statue of Lord Carson, the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and a hero or villain depending on your viewpoint. In his earlier career as a leading barrister, he was also famous/notorious for successfully defending Lord Queensbury against Oscar Wilde's libel action - effectively leading to Wilde's arrest and imprisonment.
The smaller picture is of the long drive leading up to Parliament Buildings.


2 comments:

Annie said...

Yes, this photo makes the point that there's lots to see and talk about in Ireland!

Thanks for coming by my place. I enjoyed my visit to yours.

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