South City Markets: interior view


South City Markets: interior view

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South City Markets: façade (detail)


South City Markets: façade (detail)

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MEPC office development South Leinster Street


MEPC offices, South Leinster Street, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1969-1971. The architect was John Costello, Costello Murray Beaumont. The building has been remodelled and is now Phoenix House, Trinity College Dublin.

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William Street South, Powerscourt House: façade


Built for Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, from 1771. Remodelled as a shopping centre in 1978-81.

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St Patrick's Cathedral: choir and south transept


St Patrick's Cathedral: choir and south transept

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Merrion Square: view of south side


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Leases for the south side were issued from 1786.

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Rotunda Hospital: façade (detail of south front)


Rotunda Hospital: façade (detail of south front)

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St Patrick's Cathedral: choir and south transept


St Patrick's Cathedral: choir and south transept

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William Street South, Powerscourt House: façade


Built for Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, from 1771. Remodelled as a shopping centre in 1978-81.

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William Street South, Powerscourt House: stairhall


Built for Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, from 1771. The staircase was made by Ignatius McDonagh. Remodelled as a shopping centre in 1978-81.

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Mountpleasant Square: general view of south side


Mountpleasant Square lies south of the grand canal, and was completed by 1830. The principal developers were Solomon Williams and Terence Dolan. These houses were among the first built as part of the original Mount Pleasant Crescent.

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Mountpleasant Square: houses on south side


Mountpleasant Square lies south of the grand canal, and was completed by 1830. The principal developers were Solomon Williams and Terence Dolan.

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Dublin Castle: general view from south


Dublin Castle: general view from south

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Merrion Square: view of south east corner


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Leases for the south side were issued from 1786.

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Merrion Square: basement areas along south side


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Leases for the south side were issued from 1786.

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William Street South, Powerscourt House: façade


Built for Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, from 1771. Remodelled as a shopping centre in 1978-81.

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Dominick Street Lower: general view, south side


Named for Sir Christopher Dominick and let in lots for building in 1753. Of 66 original houses recorded in 1938, only 10 survive. Mostly demolished in 1950s and replaced by social housing.

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Trinity College Dublin: Museum Building, south elevation


The building was described by John Ruskin as 'the first realization I had the joy to see of the principles, I had until then been endeavouring to teach'.

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Savoy Cinema site works: external south side elevation


Savoy Cinema site works: external south side elevation

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Office block for J.A. Kinnear Ltd., Cumberland Street South


Office block, 16-20 Cumberland Street South, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for J.A. Kinnear Ltd. in 1984. The building is now known as Hospitality House and is currently vacant.

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Office block for J.A. Kinnear Ltd., Cumberland Street South


Office block, 16-20 Cumberland Street South, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for J.A. Kinnear Ltd. in 1984. The building is now known as Hospitality House and is currently vacant.

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South Richmond Street branch of Provincial Bank of Ireland Ltd.


The Provincial Bank of Ireland, 61 Richmond Street South, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1923. The architect was George Frederick Hicks. The building is now an AIB branch.

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Trinity College Dublin: Museum Building, detail of south elevation


The building was described by John Ruskin as 'the first realization I had the joy to see of the principles, I had until then been endeavouring to teach'.

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Royal Hospital (Irish Museum of Modern Art): south range


Restored in 1979-85 by Costello, Murray & Beaumont. Remodelled as the Irish Museum of Modern Art in 1990, by Shay Cleary Architects.

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