Fitzwilliam Place: view towards corner with Leeson Street


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Fitzwilliam Place developed in tandem with E and S sides of Fitzwilliam Square.

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Mountpleasant Square: general view of west side


Mountpleasant Square lies south of the grand canal, and was completed by 1830. The principal developers were Solomon Williams and Terence Dolan.

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Merrion Square: fanlight and lantern


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Probably no. 41 Merrion Square East.

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Mountpleasant Square: houses on north side


Mountpleasant Square lies south of the grand canal, and was completed by 1830. The principal developers were Solomon Williams and Terence Dolan.

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Merrion Square: rear elevations


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752.

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Hatch Street: general view of north side


Part for Hatch Street approved by the Wide Streets Commissioners in 1791. The north side of the street built between 1810-37.

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Fitzwilliam Place: general view of west side


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Fitzwilliam Place developed in tandem with E and S sides of Fitzwilliam Square.

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Herbert Street: general view


Part of the Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Leases for Herbert Place date from 1791. Herbert Street was laid out by Sydney Herbert from the early 1830s.

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Baggot Street Lower: general view


Part of Baggot Street planned in 1780s and approved by the Wide Streets Commissioners in 1791.

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Herbert Street: general view


Part of the Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Leases for Herbert Place date from 1791. Herbert Street was laid out by Sydney Herbert from the early 1830s.

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Hume Street: view of north west side of Ely Place


Laid out in 1768 by the developer Gustavus Hume. With Ely Place, it forms a residential enclave adjacent to St. Stephen's Green.

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Fitzwilliam Street Upper: windows with cast iron balconettes


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Houses on Fitzwilliam Street Upper are predominantly early C19. Probably no. 40 Fitzwillam Street Upper. Nos. 34-41 were built in the early 1830s by Benjamin Norwood.

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Parnell Square: doorcase


Parnell Square: doorcase

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Mountpleasant Square: Old Mountpleasant Nos. 4-5 façades


Mountpleasant Square lies south of the grand canal, and was completed by 1830. The principal developers were Solomon Williams and Terence Dolan.

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Mountpleasant Square: general view of south side


Mountpleasant Square lies south of the grand canal, and was completed by 1830. The principal developers were Solomon Williams and Terence Dolan. These houses were among the first built as part of the original Mount Pleasant Crescent.

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Mountpleasant Square: houses on south side


Mountpleasant Square lies south of the grand canal, and was completed by 1830. The principal developers were Solomon Williams and Terence Dolan.

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Hume Street: general view


Laid out in 1768 by the developer Gustavus Hume. With Ely Place, it forms a residential enclave adjacent to St. Stephen's Green.

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Mountpleasant Square: Old Mountpleasant, No. 5


Mountpleasant Square lies south of the grand canal, and was completed by 1830. The principal developers were Solomon Williams and Terence Dolan.

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Fitzwilliam Place: view down Fitzwilliam Street towards Merrion Square


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Fitzwilliam Place developed in tandem with E and S sides of Fitzwilliam Square. This image illustrates the long vista stretching to Merrion Square, popularly referred to as Dublin's 'Georgian Mile'.

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Parnell Square, No. 4: façade


Built by Henry Darley c.1755 and sold to Ralph Howard, 1st Lord Wicklow.

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Ely Place: view of east side


Laid out with Hume Street in 1768 by the developer Gustavus Hume.

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Hatch Street: house façades


Part of Hatch Street (including no. 23) approved by the Wide Streets Commissioners in 1791. The north side of the street built between 1810-37.

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Mountjoy Square: view of north side


Part of the extensive Gardiner Estate instigated by Luke Gardiner in the 1720s. Mountjoy Square first planned and laid out in 1787. Building began in 1789.

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Merrion Square: view of south side looking towards Mount Street Upper


Development of Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) estate instigated by 6th Viscount Fitzwilliam from 1752. Leases for the south side were issued from 1786.

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