Nothing spectacular to see here, just a quick dash up what was the tallest tower crane in Ireland at the time (however, that’s not saying much considering Ireland’s aversion to any sort…| Irish UE
Barclay Curle is one of the last four remaining Titan Cranes in and around Glasgow City and one of only eleven left in the world today. Built in 1920 by Sir William Arrol & Co. the crane now si…| Irish UE
As we’re starting to run out of places to see in Ireland myself and Stellaluna recently took a quick flying trip to Scotland to tackle some of the stuff on offer over there. On the first nigh…| Irish UE
Milseán Mill was the last of the trio of Limerick buildings which we had yet to crack. I’m not using it’s real name here as it’s not one I want to pop up in search engines but any…| Irish UE
After cracking Rank’s Silo, there was still another building in the Limerick docks which was part of the Limerick trio we were trying to access, Bannatyne’s Mill. Similarly to the silo,…| Irish UE
This is a report I’ve been sitting on for a while for various reasons. While not that impressive an explore or building, the location of it (within the live docks of the small city of Limeric…| Irish UE
Recently I revisited the Pigeon House Power Station with another two Irish explorers. On my last visit I was caught for time so I wasn’t able to explore the station to it’s full extent.…| Irish UE
Recently I’ve been spending a lot of my time researching the tunnels underneath Dublin. Between old mines, wells, underground rivers and sewer systems there is supposed to be quite a bit of i…| Irish UE
This was my last stop on my Eastern European trip. After departing Odessa I had great plans of exploring locations in the break away state of Transnistria, Chisinau (Moldova) and Bucharest (Romania…| Irish UE
With most of my time being spent underground over the last week I thought it was time to try something a bit different, a rooftop attempt. The rooftop that held the most interest was that of the fa…| Irish UE