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Tag Archives: Vampire Festival
Bram Stoker Festival Part 4: Dracula’s Fire Garden…
Finally I am back online, So here is the long awaited Grand Finale of my recent encounters at the Bram Stoker Festival in Dublin exclusivly for thefairytaletraveller. The courtyard at Dublin Castle set the stage for the evenings Spooktacular ‘Dracula’s Fire … Continue reading
Posted in Castles, Diary of a Ruinhunter, Events, Halloween, Legends, People, Photography, Places of Interest, Street Photography
Tagged Bram Stoker, Bram Stoker Festival 2013, Dracula, Dublin, Dublin Castle, Ed Mooney Photography, Fairytaletraveller, Fire Garden, Ghoul. Vampire Bride, Ireland, Skeleton, Spraoi, Vampire Festival, Walk the Plank
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Bram Stoker Festival Part 3: Larry Beau
Part 3 of my recent encounters at the Bram Stoker Festival in Dublin exclusivly for thefairytaletraveller. On stage this time in Barnardo Square, the self proclaimed wandering minstrel Larry Beau. With an entirely acoustic performance of original songs, a strange … Continue reading
Bram Stoker Festival Part 2: Countess Dracula
Part 2 of my recent encounters at the Bram Stoker Festival. This time a captivating performance by the ‘Angels of the Odd. Telling an original tale about an imaginary connection between Stoker and the Blood Countess Erzebet Bathory, whom appears to him in … Continue reading
Bram Stoker Festival Part 1:The Vampire Hunt
Well this is my first time to write for another blog, and what a way to start. Please join me as I take you on a journey through the streets and back alleys of Dublin’s fair city, from Cathedral to … Continue reading
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