Henrietta Street, No. 13: staircase


Henrietta Street, No. 13: staircase

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Marlborough Street, Tyrone House: stairhall


Marlborough Street, Tyrone House: stairhall

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Merrion Square, No. 12: stairhall


Merrion Square, No. 12: stairhall

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Hume Street, No. 10: painting on soffit of staircase


Hume Street, No. 10: painting on soffit of staircase

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St. Stephen's Green, No. 56: plasterwork detail in stairhall


St. Stephen's Green, No. 56: plasterwork detail in stairhall

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Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: ceiling of stairhall (detail)


Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: ceiling of stairhall (detail)

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St. Stephen's Green, No. 17: ceiling of stairhall


St. Stephen's Green, No. 17: ceiling of stairhall

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St. Stephen's Green, No. 9: view of stairhall from first floor landing


St. Stephen's Green, No. 9: view of stairhall from first floor landing

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St. Stephen's Green, No. 56: stairhall


St. Stephen's Green, No. 56: stairhall

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St. Stephen's Green, No. 56: tympanum at first floor landing


St. Stephen's Green, No. 56: tympanum at first floor landing

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Kildare Street, No. 45: stairhall


Kildare Street, No. 45: stairhall

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Henrietta Street, No. 11: flagstones at first floor landing


Henrietta Street, No. 11: flagstones at first floor landing

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St. Stephen's Green, No. 9: figurative stucco panel in stairhall


St. Stephen's Green, No. 9: figurative stucco panel in stairhall

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St. Stephen's Green, No. 86: stairhall


St. Stephen's Green, No. 86: stairhall

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Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: plasterwork in stairhall (detail)


Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: plasterwork in stairhall (detail)

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Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: ceiling of stairhall


Dominick Street Lower, No. 20: ceiling of stairhall

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Kildare Street, No. 45: ceiling of stairhall


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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Henrietta Street, No. 11: service staircase (construction detail)


The house was built by Luke Gardiner and leased respectively to Henry Boyle, Earl of Shannon. Design in part attributed to Sir Edward Lovett Pearce.

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St Stephen's Green, No. 86: stairhall from first floor landing


No. 86 St Stephen's Green now forms part of Newman House (together with No. 85 St Stephen's Green). It was built for Richard Chapel Whaley from 1765. The design of the house and its stuccoed interiors are attributed to Robert West. A major conservation and restoration project undertaken in 1989-93.

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Kildare Street, No. 45: first floor landing


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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St Stephen's Green, No. 17: stairhall, view to first floor landing


St Stephen's Green laid out as residential square by Dublin Corporation in 1664. Largely built during the first half of the C18. No. 17 built 1776-79 by Gustavus Hume for Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown. Decorated by the Dublin stuccodore Michael Stapleton: drawings for the interiors form part of the Stapleton Collection at the National Library of Ireland.

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Great Denmark Street, No. 3: plaster tympanum


House built on ground leased to James Higgins, bricklayer c1768-9. Formerly part of the Mount Eccles estate.

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St Stephen's Green, No. 86: ceiling of stairhall


No. 86 St Stephen's Green now forms part of Newman House (together with No. 85 St Stephen's Green). It was built for Richard Chapel Whaley from 1765. The design of the house and its stuccoed interiors are attributed to Robert West. A major conservation and restoration project undertaken in 1989-93.

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St Stephen's Green, No. 17: stairhall, view towards rear of house


St Stephen's Green laid out as residential square by Dublin Corporation in 1664. Largely built during the first half of the C18. No. 17 built 1776-79 by Gustavus Hume for Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown. Decorated by the Dublin stuccodore Michael Stapleton: drawings for the interiors form part of the Stapleton Collection at the National Library of Ireland.

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