mages of Ireland (Photos)
BY SEAN DUNNE
A new and innovative way to escape to Ireland has been set up via a twitter account. The account features images of Ireland. The account was  set up by native Australian, Simon Chapman who now  lives  in Wicklow with his Irish wife and two Irish toddlers.
He set up Images of Ireland for a number of reasons: “Starting a business and having a young family means I don’t get holidays as much as I’d like. This is a way of seeing Ireland while I can’t travel.” he said.
Another key reason behind the decision was also to bookmark images of places he would  like to go to when he has the chance. ‘I enjoy seeing images in my twitter feed and I assume other people do as well, and Ireland is beautiful eye candy.
 He added “There are a lot of great photographers taking beautiful photos of Ireland, and this is a great way to share them.”
Here our some of the best images from the Twitter account ‘Images of Ireland’. Be sure to follow @IrelandsImages

A new and innovative way to escape to Ireland has been set up via a twitter account. The account features images of Ireland. The account was  set up by native Australian, Simon Chapman who now  lives  in Wicklow with his Irish wife and two Irish toddlers.

He set up Images of Ireland for a number of reasons: “Starting a business and having a young family means I don’t get holidays as much as I’d like. This is a way of seeing Ireland while I can’t travel.” he said.

Another key reason behind the decision was also to bookmark images of places he would  like to go to when he has the chance. ‘I enjoy seeing images in my twitter feed and I assume other people do as well, and Ireland is beautiful eye candy.

He added “There are a lot of great photographers taking beautiful photos of Ireland, and this is a great way to share them.”

Here our some of the best images from the Twitter account ‘Images of Ireland’. Be sure to follow @IrelandsImages

Dublin History ~ A busy Merchants Arch on Temple Bar #Dublin @LoveTempleBar @TBCT pic.twitter.com/S8w0ktql0u

— Old Dublin Town (@OldDublinTown) March 1, 2014

Dublin History ~ Upper Blessington Street looking into Berkeley Road .jpg pic.twitter.com/fXmpIJiIgp

— Old Dublin Town (@OldDublinTown) October 30, 2013

Blessington Lakes #Wicklow #Ireland pic.twitter.com/QScns9YJf9

— Laura Barrett (@lol929) February 1, 2014

Who new Dublin City was so colourful! LOVE this photo we came across! #LoveDublin @PhotosOfDublin @VisitDublin pic.twitter.com/jcxrCVPmVZ

— Trinity Bar Venue (@TrinityBarVenue) March 6, 2014

Dunluce Castle, County Antrim @northcoastevent @NorthCoastNI @nitours @an_droichead @PortrushNI @RamorePortrush pic.twitter.com/qPiuF6CTkZ

— Hibernia Landscapes (@Hiberniaphoto) February 23, 2014

Picture of a woman on O'Connell Bridge in Dublin at night, 1956. Amazing! Credits to David Gormley+Rare Irish Stuff. pic.twitter.com/XPT38kL2r1

— 820 Cabs (@820Cabs) December 19, 2013

Rare irish stuff.. pic.twitter.com/00z6sPkF3B

— Auddie5000 (@ArianaG96182381) March 4, 2014

Just a few miles outside Dublin City is beautiful Bray RT @brayireland: Seafront - February 2014 #wicklow #ireland pic.twitter.com/Us6Lorr01H

— Tourism Ireland Oz (@GoToIrelandOz) February 25, 2014

Boat House at Carton House, Kildare, Ireland... pic.twitter.com/ZRS0RGQo2l

— Cumali (@CUMALi_YILDIZ) February 27, 2014

St.Coleman Cathedral, Cobh,County Cork, Ireland By J.Zucherman pic.twitter.com/JAEEOSjZ9b

— Gabriele Corno (@Gabriele_Corno) December 28, 2013

Fantastic image the Aran islands. I'm guessing its from the 1960s/1970s #AnotherWorld pic.twitter.com/RRuK0GbGHi

— Irish Archaeology (@irarchaeology) September 24, 2013