Rear façade of a three storey, burned-out barracks


Photograph by W.D. Hogan of the long rear façade of a three storey, burned-out barracks; the walls and chimney stacks are standing; the façade shows heat and smoke damage; the remains of furnishings lie on what might have been a tennis court in the foreground.

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Royal Barracks (National Museum of Ireland): view from Benburb Street


Radically rebuilt in 1767-71 under Henry Keene. Converted to museum use by Gilroy McMahon Architects, 1994-1997.

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Royal Barracks (National Museum of Ireland): Palatine Square


Radically rebuilt in 1767-71 under Henry Keene. Converted to museum use by Gilroy McMahon Architects, 1994-1997.

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Royal Barracks (National Museum of Ireland): Palatine Square


Radically rebuilt in 1767-71 under Henry Keene. Converted to museum use by Gilroy McMahon Architects, 1994-1997.

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Royal Barracks (National Museum of Ireland): Palatine Square (detail of courtyard elevation)


Radically rebuilt in 1767-71 under Henry Keene. Converted to museum use by Gilroy McMahon Architects, 1994-1997.

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Royal Barracks (National Museum of Ireland): view from Benburb Street


Radically rebuilt in 1767-71 under Henry Keene. Converted to museum use by Gilroy McMahon Architects, 1994-1997.

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