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  • Work unions demonstration outside the Dail in Dublin during the presentation of 2010 Budget for Ireland
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • May Day 2010 march in Dublin
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • May Day 2010 march in Dublin
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • May Day 2010 march in Dublin
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • May Day 2010 march in Dublin
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A newspaper clipping on display at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Detailed view of a brick made of shredded money at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley...Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: General view of the only bedroom at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley seating on a sofa in one of the rooms at his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Art work on display at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A painting hangs from a wall at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A fifty euro bill toilet paper is seen hanging in a wall at the toilet area of the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: View of an interior wall at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A wall clock made of shredded money is displayed at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A satirical gravestone is seen at the entrance of the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A satirical gravestone is seen at the entrance of the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A guitar covered with shredded money stands among other objects in the main hall of the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: General view of the kitchen area at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley explains to a young visitor, how he made the bricks of shredded money used in the cosntruction of his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley at the kitchen in his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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