Trinity College Dublin: Museum Building, detail of south elevation


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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Trinity College Dublin: Museum Building, windows of south elevation


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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Trinity College Dublin: Museum Building, central section of south elevation


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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Trinity College Dublin: Rubrics, elevation to New Square


The oldest surviving residential range built c.1700. Curvilinear gables added in 1894 by R. J. Stirling.

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Trinity College Dublin: Museum Building, south elevation


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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