Dates:
1750-1813 — 1750
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Johnston, Francis, 1760-1829 — Nevill, Arthur Jones
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
Abstract:
General streetscape including early C18 building fabric.
Dates:
1814-1818 — 1814
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Johnston, Francis, 1760-1829
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Ivory, Thomas, ca. 1732-1786
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.
Dates:
1186-1200 — 1186
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Street, George Edmund, 1824-1881
Abstract:
Founded c.1030; oldest surviving portion of building dates from 1186–c.1200; comprehensively restored 1871–78 by George Edmond Street.
Dates:
1894-1904 — 1894
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Stirling, Robert John, 1841-1915 — Joseph & Smithem
Dates:
1800-1820 — 1800
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Gandon, James, 1742-1823 — Johnston, Francis, 1760-1829
Abstract:
No.10 Henrietta Street to immediate right of the frame; the gate provides access to the rear of the King's Inns.
Dates:
1701-2000 — 1701
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
Abstract:
St Stephen's Green laid out as residential square by Dublin Corporation in 1664. Largely built during the first half of the C18.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
Abstract:
Photograph c.1978.