Custom House photo wins monuments prize Wikimedia-backed competition aims to provide source of free images for education Andrew Fanning November 18, 2016 A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. Previous Next Image 1 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. The winners of the special Wiki Loves Monuments 1916 competition were: Joint 1st place: Clarke Station, Co. Louth by Mariamarselina and Pearse's Cottage, Co Galway by Ray4mondo. Joint third place: Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Deborahmoynihan and Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Colin. Photo by Andrew Fanning Image 2 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. The winners of the special Wiki Loves Monuments 1916 competition were: Joint 1st place: Clarke Station, Co. Louth by Mariamarselina and Pearse's Cottage, Co Galway by Ray4mondo. Joint third place: Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Deborahmoynihan and Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Colin. Photo by Andrew Fanning Image 3 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. The winners of the special Wiki Loves Monuments 1916 competition were: Joint 1st place: Clarke Station, Co. Louth by Mariamarselina and Pearse's Cottage, Co Galway by Ray4mondo. Joint third place: Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Deborahmoynihan and Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Colin. Photo by Andrew Fanning Image 4 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. The winners of the special Wiki Loves Monuments 1916 competition were: Joint 1st place: Clarke Station, Co. Louth by Mariamarselina and Pearse's Cottage, Co Galway by Ray4mondo. Joint third place: Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Deborahmoynihan and Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Colin. Photo by Andrew Fanning Image 5 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. The winners of the special Wiki Loves Monuments 1916 competition were: Joint 1st place: Clarke Station, Co. Louth by Mariamarselina and Pearse's Cottage, Co Galway by Ray4mondo. Joint third place: Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Deborahmoynihan and Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Colin. Photo by Andrew Fanning Image 6 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. The winners of the special Wiki Loves Monuments 1916 competition were: Joint 1st place: Clarke Station, Co. Louth by Mariamarselina and Pearse's Cottage, Co Galway by Ray4mondo. Joint third place: Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Deborahmoynihan and Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Colin. Photo by Andrew Fanning Image 7 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. The winners of the special Wiki Loves Monuments 1916 competition were: Joint 1st place: Clarke Station, Co. Louth by Mariamarselina and Pearse's Cottage, Co Galway by Ray4mondo. Joint third place: Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Deborahmoynihan and Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Colin. Photo by Andrew Fanning Image 8 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. The winners of the special Wiki Loves Monuments 1916 competition were: Joint 1st place: Clarke Station, Co. Louth by Mariamarselina and Pearse's Cottage, Co Galway by Ray4mondo. Joint third place: Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Deborahmoynihan and Kilmainham Gaol, Co. Dublin by Colin. Photo by Andrew Fanning Image 9 of 9 Friday 18th November 2016 – A photo of the Custom House in Dublin has won this year’s Irish round of the world’s biggest photography competition, Wiki Loves Monuments. The competition also awarded a special prize for the best photo of a 1916 monument to a photo of Clarke Station in County Louth. The following were the winners of the Wiki Loves Monuments competition: 1st place Custom House, Co. Dublin by Filip Scridon; 2nd place Rock of Dunamase, Co. Laois by Celticclog65; 3rd place, Hook Head Lighthouse, Co. Wexford by Kay Caplice; 4th place, Dromiskin Church, Co. Louth by DarranRaff; 5th place, Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare by Aidanryan, 6th place, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Co. Clare by Ronagh Keane; 7th place, Kylemore Abbey, Co. Galway by Knocko; 8th place, Rockfleet Castle, Co. Mayo by Mikeoem; 9th place, Blennerville Windmill, Co. Kerry by Boodle2000 and; 10th place Skerries Windmill, Co. Dublin by Mark Broderick. 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