Updated: 10:55, Thursday, 19 May 2011
Photographs from the second day of Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Ireland
Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip arrive at the Guinness Storehouse
The Queen is presented with a perfect pint of Guinness by the Master Brewer
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip look out over Dublin City from the Storehouse
The Irish tricolor and British Union Jack fly above Government Buildings where Queen Elizabeth met with Enda Kenny
Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Government Buildings on her second day in Ireland
Enda Kenny and his wife Fionnuala Kenny greet the Queen and Prince Philip at Government Buildings in Dublin
The Queen and Prince Philip sign the visitor's book at Government Buildings
Taoiseach Enda Kenny speaks with the Queen at Government Buildings
Queen Elizabeth signs the visitors book when she meets Enda Kenny in his office
The Queen accompanied by Enda Kenny is welcomed by Government staff
The Queen speaks with Taoiseach Enda Kenny
The Queens Land Rover displaying the Royal Standard
Members of the Armed Forces stand to attention during the ceremony
Queen Elizabeth II and President Mary McAleese lay wreaths
Queen Elizabetth II and President Mary McAleese arrive at the War Memorial in Islandbridge
A member of the Irish Military relaxes after the ceremony in the War Memorial, Islandbridge
The Queen and Mary McAleese observe a minute's silence after laying their wreaths
Members of the Irish Military at the War Memorial
A satellite view of the crowds in attendance at today's ceremony in Islandbridge
Queen Elizabeth enter Croke Park with Mary McAleese and GAA President Christy Cooney
Queen Elizabeth steps out onto Croke Park with An tUachtarán Mary McAleese and GAA President Christy Cooney
Members of the Queen's staff accompany her to Croke Park
The Queen engages with GAA President Christy Cooney in Croke Park
Gardaí keep a careful watch on proceedings in Croke Park
Queen Elizabeth, President McAleese, Prince Philip and Christy Cooney watch a video on the history of the GAA
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive for the State Banquet at Dublin Castle
Protests were held against the Queen's visit to GAA Headquarters
The Queen delivers a landmark speech in which she expresses her 'deep sympathy' for those who suffered
The Queen greets British Prime Minister David Cameron