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- Dates:
- 1862-1899 — 1862
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Ashlin, George Coppinger, 1837–1921 — Pugin, Edward Welby, 1834–1875
- Abstract:
- Architectural partnership of Pugin and Ashlin formed in 1860.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Ivory, Thomas, ca. 1732-1786 — Caldbeck, William Francis (Irish architect, ca.1824-1872)
- Abstract:
- City Hall (former Royal Exchange) is the large building at left.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Ensor, John, 1715-1787
- Abstract:
- 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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- Dates:
- 1751-1757 — 1751
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Castle, Richard
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- Dates:
- 1771-1774 — 1771
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Powerscourt, Mervyn Richard Wingfield, Viscount, 1880-1947 — Mack, Robert (Irish architect, flourished 1777)
- Abstract:
- Built for Richard Wingfield, 3rd Viscount Powerscourt, from 1771. Remodelled as a shopping centre in 1978-81.
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- Dates:
- 1712-1733 — 1712
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Burgh, Thomas, 1670-1730
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- Dates:
- 1853-1857 — 1853
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Deane and Woodward
- Abstract:
- 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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- 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.
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- Dates:
- 1781-1791 — 1781
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Gandon, James, 1742-1823
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- Dates:
- 1810-1837 — 1810
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Abstract:
- Part of Hatch Street (including no. 23) approved by the Wide Streets Commissioners in 1791. The north side of the street built between 1810-37.