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Merrion Square: rear elevations


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752.

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Merrion Square: view of north side


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. The relatively homogenous elevations belie the speculative and piecemeal nature of construction.

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Merrion Square: view of north side from National Gallery of Ireland


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. The relatively homogenous elevations belie the speculative and piecemeal nature of construction.

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Merrion Square, No. 1: ground storey and doorcase


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Nos. 1-3 were built in 1762-65 by John Wilson for Thomas Keating. No. 1 was the home of Sir William Wilde from 1855.

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Merrion Square: view of north side


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. The relatively homogenous elevations belie the speculative and piecemeal nature of construction.

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Merrion Square: view of north side from middle of square


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. The relatively homogenous elevations belie the speculative and piecemeal nature of construction. Includes a view of the Gasometer (taken down c1993).

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Merrion Square: general view of north side


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. The relatively homogenous elevations belie the speculative and piecemeal nature of construction.

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Merrion Square: view of north side from Archbishop Ryan Park (central garden space)


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. The relatively homogenous elevations belie the speculative and piecemeal nature of construction.

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Merrion Square, No. 12: façade


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Built in 1764-6 for William Brownlow, MP for Lurgan.

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Merrion Square, No. 9: façade


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Built by John Wilson, bricklayer, and leased in 1769 to the Earl of Westmeath.

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Merrion Square, No. 4: ground storey and doorcase


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. No. 4 built by John Wilson in early 1760s.

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