Creator:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
Date:
1200-1922
Type/Formats:
Collection — StillImage — Architectural photographs
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Casey, Christine, 1960- — Hayden, Gerry — O'Grady, John — Rowan, Alistair (Alistair John), 1938- — Briggs, Carla [ … ]
Abstract:
Selection of 35mm slides from the collection of the School of Art History and Cultural Policy, focusing on the architecture of Dublin from the middle ages to the 20th century. The collection features images of significant buildings, houses, and decorative interiors throughout the city, with a... [ … ]
Dates:
1782-1789 — 1782
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Thorp, Charles, -1817 — Pergolesi, Michelangelo
Abstract:
Built by the stuccodore and developer Charles Thorp. The image of Apollo in a chariot is derived from a published design of Michelangelo Pergolsi c1777-85.
Dates:
1984-1986 — 1984
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm)
Abstract:
Diagnostic imaging room in the Mater Private Hospital, Eccles Street, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1984-1986. The architects were Tyndal Hogan Hurley.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
Abstract:
Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Fitzwilliam Place developed in tandem with E and S sides of Fitzwilliam Square. This image illustrates the long vista stretching to Merrion Square, popularly referred to as Dublin's 'Georgian Mile'. [ … ]
Dates:
1730-1750 — 1730
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Gardiner, Luke, d. 1755
Abstract:
The street was laid out by Luke Gardiner in 1729-30. Nos. 11 and 12 (at centre of image) were built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon, and William Stewart, 3rd Viscount Mountjoy. No. 12 was substantially re-modelled in 1782. No. 13 (far left) dates to 1740s.... [ … ]