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Posted: 19-05-2011 , 11:17 PM #16 |
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![]() In Dublin theres also a second hand furniture and nick nack store on the southern end of Francis Street. Its' the largest Oxfam store I've ever seen in Dublin and has everything from books to cutlery to sofas/tables/lamps/beds/bunkbeds/antique china cabinets or wardrobes like my granny used to have etc. I often left some furniture,books and things I dont' need there. The prices vary. You can find the odd bargain and you can also come across some ridiculously overpriced stuff but its always fascinating to visit.
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Posted: 19-05-2011 , 11:19 PM #17 | |
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I think it's on Eden Quay on the way to Liberty Hall and on the same side of the road. Parking there could be a bit of a nightmare if you're travelling with a car and just wish to browse for a few minutes and the traffic on the Quays there is pretty grim. |
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Posted: 05-06-2011 , 03:37 PM #18 |
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![]() This a very good sight also u might find sumthing
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Posted: 06-06-2011 , 10:21 AM #19 | |
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Good advice! |
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