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- Creator:
- Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVRLA)
- Dates:
- 1680-1830 — 1978-2005 — 1680 — 1978
- Type/Formats:
- Collection — StillImage
- Media type:
- image/tiff
- Contributor:
- University College, Dublin. Library. School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Abstract:
- 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.The Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVRLA) is a digitisation project launched in UCD in January 2005. The project was conceived as a means to increase and facilitate access to UCD’s cultural heritage repositories through the adoption of digitisation technologies. [ … ]
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- Dates:
- 1800-1830 — 1800
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
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- Dates:
- 1738-1765 — 1738
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Castle, Richard — West, Robert, ca. 1730-1790 — Darley, George, 1730-1817
- Abstract:
- Nos. 85 and 86 St Stephen's Green together constitute Newman House: they were built in 1738 and 1765 respectively.
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- Dates:
- 1701-1800 — 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.
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- Dates:
- 1890-1920 — 1890
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Abstract:
- Photograph c.1978.
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- Dates:
- 1750-1764 — 1750
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Castle, Richard
- Abstract:
- 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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- Dates:
- 1738-1765 — 1738
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Castle, Richard — West, Robert, ca. 1730-1790 — Darley, George, 1730-1817
- Abstract:
- Nos. 85 and 86 St Stephen's Green together constitute Newman House: they were built in 1738 and 1765 respectively.
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- Dates:
- 1800-1830 — 1800
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
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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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- 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:
- 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:
- 1186-1200 — 1186
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Abstract:
- The foreground is the present site of the Civic Offices: this photograph taken c1980. Founded c.1030; oldest surviving portion of building dates from 1186–c.1200; comprehensively restored 1871–78 by George Edmond Street. [ … ]
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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:
- The front to Cork Hill was doubled in 1862, under the supervision of William Caldbeck. The ground floor entrance porch here conceals the junction.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Ivory, Thomas, ca. 1732-1786
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Ivory, Thomas, ca. 1732-1786
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- Date:
- 1220
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Johnston, Francis, 1760-1829
- Abstract:
- The gate provides access to the rear of the King's Inns.
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- Dates:
- 1802-1813 — 1802
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Johnston, Francis, 1760-1829
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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:
- 1751-1757 — 1751
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Castle, Richard
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Ivory, Thomas, ca. 1732-1786
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- Dates:
- 1769-1779 — 1769
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Cooley, Thomas (British architect, 1740-1784)
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- 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
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Abstract:
- General streetscape including early C18 building fabric.
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- Dates:
- 1814-1818 — 1814
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Johnston, Francis, 1760-1829
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Ivory, Thomas, ca. 1732-1786
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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:
- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Abstract:
- Photograph c.1978.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
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- Dates:
- 1719-1733 — 1719
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Burgh, Thomas, 1670-1730 — Arthur Gibney & Partners
- Abstract:
- Remodelled in 1987 as HQ of the Eastern Health Board by Arthur Gibney & Partners: the north elevation was aggrandised and now acts as the principal entrance front.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Abstract:
- The only surviving examples of this particular early C18 house type.
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- Dates:
- 1805-1827 — 1805
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Parke, Edward (Irish architect, flourished 1813-1818) — Smyth, John, c.1773-1840 — Murray, William, 1789-1849
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Jervis, Humphrey, Sir, 1630–1707?
- Abstract:
- Capel Street laid out after 1678 by Sir Humphrey Jervis. Façade since rebuilt.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
- Contributor:
- Castle, Richard
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
- Contributors:
- West, Robert — Castle, Richard
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
- Contributors:
- West, Robert — Castle, Richard
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
- Contributor:
- Castle, Richard
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
- Contributor:
- Castle, Richard
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
- Contributors:
- Robinson, Sir William — Burgh, Thomas
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Slide
- Contributor:
- Ensor, John
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- Date:
- 2005
- Type/Format:
- text
- Abstract:
- The Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVRLA) is a digitisation project launched in UCD in January 2005. The project was conceived as a means to increase and facilitate access to UCD’s cultural heritage repositories through the adoption of digitisation technologies. [ … ]