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Kildare Street, No. 45: ceiling of stairhall


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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Kildare Street, No. 45: first floor landing


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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Kildare Street Club (former): sculptural detail on column base


The partnership of Deane & Woodward was founded in 1851.

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Kildare Street Club (former): façade


The partnership of Deane & Woodward was founded in 1851.

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Leinster House (Dáil Éireann): principal façade


Built as a private residence for the 20th Earl of Kildare; acquired in 1924 as the seat of the Government of Ireland.

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Royal College of Physicians: façade


Royal College of Physicians: façade

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Leinster House (Dáil Éireann): garden elevation


Built as a private residence for the 20th Earl of Kildare; acquired in 1924 as the seat of the Government of Ireland.

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Kildare Street, No. 45: staircase balustrade (detail)


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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Royal College of Physicians: barrel-vaulted corridor


Royal College of Physicians: barrel-vaulted corridor

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Leinster House (Dáil Éireann): view from Molesworth Street


Built as a private residence for the 20th Earl of Kildare; acquired in 1924 as the seat of the Government of Ireland. The house terminates the view from Molesworth Street.

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Kildare Street, No. 45: façade


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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Kildare Street, No. 45: stairhall


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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National Library of Ireland: view from the courtyard of Leinster House


Created as a pair with the National Museum, on either side of Leinster House.

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Leinster House (Dáil Éireann): garden elevation


Built as a private residence for the 20th Earl of Kildare; acquired in 1924 as the seat of the Government of Ireland.

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Kildare Street, No. 45: stairhall


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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Kildare Street Club (former): sculptural detail on column base


The partnership of Deane & Woodward was founded in 1851.

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Royal College of Physicians: view from Setanta Place


Royal College of Physicians: view from Setanta Place

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Royal College of Physicians: upper staircase leading to Dun's Library


Royal College of Physicians: upper staircase leading to Dun's Library

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Kildare Street, No. 45: doorcase


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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Leinster House (Dáil Éireann): garden elevation


Built as a private residence for the 20th Earl of Kildare; acquired in 1924 as the seat of the Government of Ireland.

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Kildare Street, No. 45: staircase balustrade


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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Kildare Street, No. 45: basement corridor


Also known as Doneraile House. Built in 1753 to designs by John Ensor for the Hon. Hayes St Leger, later 4th Viscount Doneraile.

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