G. & T. Crampton Photograph Archive


A collection of photographs from the albums of G. & T. Crampton, one of Dublin's best-known construction companies. The photographs were intended as a record of the building projects which the firm undertook rather than a formal archive. They cover a wide range of buildings including commercial buildings, shops, houses, hospitals, and factories. The projects covered by the collection include new builds, renovations, extensions, and restorations. While the firm has undertaken work throughout Ireland, the majority of the photographs are of projects in the Dublin area.

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UCD School of Art History & Cultural Policy Historic Dublin Slide Collection


Selection of 35mm slides from the collection of the School of Art History and Cultural Policy, focusing on the architecture of Dublin from the middle ages to the 20th century. The collection features images of significant buildings, houses, and decorative interiors throughout the city, with a particular focus on views of the city’s Georgian fabric.

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HIBERNIA: Historic Ireland's Build Environment and Road Network Inventory Access


Data recovered from the project "Historic Ireland's Build Environment and Road Network Inventory Access" (HIBERNIA), which had been a web enablement of two earlier inventories: the Dublin Environmental Inventory (DEI) and the Dublin Docklands area master plan inventory (DDAMP) (both undertaken by the School of Architecture, Landscape and Civil Engineering, University College Dublin). The combined inventories include historical, geographical, and architectural information collected from 1993 to 1995 for 1,280 of Dublin's buildings.

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SS Michael and John, Exchange Street Lower: rear elevation to Essex Street West


SS Michael and John, Exchange Street Lower: rear elevation to Essex Street West

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SS Michael and John, Exchange Street Lower: façade


SS Michael and John, Exchange Street Lower: façade

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Domestic Architecture of Georgian Dublin Collection


Selection of 35mm slides from the collection of the School of Art History and Cultural Policy, focusing on the domestic architecture of eighteenth-century Dublin.

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HIBERNIA: Streets


Information for 93 streets Dublin (Ireland) in various formats: tabuluar format (represented in CSV format); the original FileMaker Pro (version 7) data file (compressed), a FileMaker Pro (version 12) data file (compressed); an XML representation extracted from FileMakerPro, version 7).

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O'Connell Street, No. 42: façade


O'Connell Street, No. 42: façade

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HIBERNIA: Buildings


Information for 1,280 buildings in Dublin (Ireland) in various formats; also 1,074 associated orthorectified GIF and JPEG images in a single compressed file archive.

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Civic and Ecclesiastical Architecture of Georgian Dublin Collection


Selection of 35mm slides from the collection of the School of Art History and Cultural Policy, focusing on the civic and ecclesiastical architecture of eighteenth-century Dublin.

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Grand Canal: view from Percy Place


Photograph c.1978.

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Lombard Street: general view


Lombard Street: general view

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St Stephen's Green, Newman House: façades


Nos. 85 and 86 St Stephen's Green together constitute Newman House: they were built in 1738 and 1765 respectively.

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Leeson Street bridge (Eustace Bridge): plaque


Named for Colonel Charles Eustace MP, a director of the Grand Canal company of the 1790s.

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St Stephen's Green: view of north side


St Stephen's Green laid out as residential square by Dublin Corporation in 1664. Largely built during the first half of the C18.

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St Stephen's Green: view of west side


St Stephen's Green laid out as residential square by Dublin Corporation in 1664. Largely built during the first half of the C18. The view includes Nos. 119-120, built to designs of Richard Castle (d.1751) and leased in 1764 (houses shown at far left have since been demolished).

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St Stephen's Green, Newman House: façades


Nos. 85 and 86 St Stephen's Green together constitute Newman House: they were built in 1738 and 1765 respectively.

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Lombard Street: façade of derelict house


Lombard Street: façade of derelict house

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Grand Canal: view from Leeson Street bridge


Eustace Bridge, named for Colonel Charles Eustace MP, a director of the Grand Canal company of the 1790s.

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Lombard Street: general view


Lombard Street: general view

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Blackhall Place: general view of west side


Blackhall Place: general view of west side

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Newcomen Bank (Dublin City Council Rates Office): view from Dame Street


City Hall (former Royal Exchange) is the large building at left.

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Rotunda Hospital: façade


Rotunda Hospital: façade

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