Dataset comprising photographic documentation of 444 buildings in Dublin, Ireland


Photographic data regarding 444 builings in Dublin, Ireland, comprising primarily multi-layer images in Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) format. The majority of images consist of one or more photographic images that have been manpulated to create a single ortorectified image of a structure; a structure may be represented by more than one PSD file, such that 516 images in total are included in the dataset.

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Dataset describing attributes and condition of 449 buildings in Dublin, Ireland, compiled in 2013.


Data regarding 449 builings in Dublin, Ireland, comprising tables of building characteristics and attributes and an assessment of building status by a range of criteria.

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Aerial laser scanning (ALS) data collected over an area of around 1 square km in Dublin city in 2007


Aerial laser scanning (ALS) data collected over an area of around 1 square km in Dublin city in 2007 (see satellite image). A total of ~225 million points were acquired for a dense urban neighbourhood. ALS was carried out by contractors using FLI-MAP 2 system. The system operated at a scan angle of 60 degrees, with an angular spacing of 60/1000 degrees between pulses. The FLI-MAP 2 system also provides spectral data in two different forms: (i) intensity and (ii) colour. An intensity value is provided for each point while colour information is provided by cameras acquiring images during the flyover and is transferred to scan points. The flying altitude varied between ~380-480m, with an average value of ~400m. Total 44 flight strips were acquired and 2823 flight path points were recorded, providing instantaneous aircraft position over time.

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Remote sensor imagery collected over an area of around 1 square km in Dublin city in 2007


Three datasets of images of approximately 1 square km of land area in Dublin City in 2007. Images were captured through use of the Fugro FLI-MAP family of LiDAR systems which capture LiDAR and still camera imagery simultaneously during a fly-over survey. Each dataset includes “forward” and “mapping” imagery comprising complementary data files in ECW and SDIA formats.

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Maps of Dublin accompanying Thom's Official Directory


Nine Thom’s maps of the city and environs of Dublin from the collection of the School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy (GPEP). Printed by the Ordnance Survey for the Dublin publisher Alexander Thom from the six-inch map sheets 18 and 22, and dating from the late 19th century. The maps have been annotated with hand written dates made by Dr. Arnold Horner, formerly of GPEP, and based on information in J.H. Andrew’s article "Medium and message in early six-inch Irish Ordnance Maps: the case of Dublin city". These loose maps were originally published in Thom’s annual Almanac and Official Directory.

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Dublin Town Planning Competition 1914


The Dublin Town Planning Competition was held in 1914, with the aim to "elicit Plans and Reports of a preliminary and suggestive character, and thus obtain contributions and alternatives which may be of value towards the guidance of the future development of the City in its various directions". The Dublin civic survey report refers to the competition as the Aberdeen Competition, probably due to the prize for the best design which was presented by the Marquis of Aberdeen and Temair. Eight entries were submitted in total, each relating to the Greater Dublin area, taking in Howth, Glasnevin, Ashtown, Dundrum and Dalkey. The main headings for the proposals included: 1. Communications; 2. Housing; and 3. Metropolitan improvements. The submission by Patrick Abercrombie, Sydney Kelly and Arthur Kelly was awarded the prize in 1916. Due to major political and historical events, the winning entry was not officially published until 1922, with the final Civic Report not published until 1925. Out of the eight entries, only three are known to have survived.

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Map of Prospect Cemetery, Glasnevin, County Dublin, Ireland, indicating Burial Places of Noted Persons and Communities, and containing some Illustrations.


Map of Prospect Cemetery, Glasnevin, County Dublin, Ireland, indicating Burial Places of Noted Persons and Communities, and containing some Illustrations.

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The civic survey: Dublin and environs


Maps from The Dublin civic survey report / Prepared by Horace T. O'Rourke, & the Dublin Civic Survey Committee for the Civics Institute of Ireland. The loose maps were bound together in this volume by UCD Library.

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Ordnance Survey Index to the Map of Rathmines and Rathgar township


Ordnance Survey Index to the Map of Rathmines and Rathgar township

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Index to the Sheets of the Ordnance Map of the City of Dublin


Index to the Sheets of the Ordnance Map of the City of Dublin

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Index to the Sheets of the Ordnance Map of the City of Dublin Co Dublin Sheet XVIII


Index to the Sheets of the Ordnance Map of the City of Dublin Co Dublin Sheet XVIII

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The new Dublin: a study in civics


Original typescript of his highly recommended entry in the Dublin Town Planning Competition of 1914, which was won by Patrick Abercrombie.

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The Dublin civic survey report


The Dublin civic survey report

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Crumlin housing area section no. 6


Crumlin housing area, section 6 map, indicating the planned and actually completed programme of works as of 1st May 1936. This section of the housing scheme was constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1934-1944.

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Crumlin housing area section no. 6


Crumlin housing area, section 6 map, indicating the planned and actually completed programme of works as of 1st May 1936. This section of the housing scheme was constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1934-1944.

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Crumlin housing area section no. 6


Crumlin housing area, section 6 map, indicating positions from which photographs of the scheme were taken on Monday 7 September 1936. This section of the housing scheme was constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1934-1944. The architect was H.G. Simms.

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Crumlin housing area section no. 6


Crumlin housing area, section 6 map, indicating positions from which photographs of the scheme were taken on Monday 7 September 1936. This section of the housing scheme was constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1934-1944. The architect was H.G. Simms.

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M. H. Gill & Son's Large Scale Map of the City of Dublin and its Environs. Tram Routes shown in Red


M. H. Gill & Son's Large Scale Map of the City of Dublin and its Environs. Tram Routes shown in Red

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City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar Township : sheet XVIII.97


City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar Township : sheet XVIII.97

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City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar Township : sheet XXII.15


City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar Township : sheet XXII.15

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City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar and Pembroke Townships : sheet XVIII.87


City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar and Pembroke Townships : sheet XVIII.87

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City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar and Pembroke Townships : sheet XVIII.87


City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar and Pembroke Townships : sheet XVIII.87

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City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar Township : sheet XXII.5


City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar Township : sheet XXII.5

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City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar Township : sheet XVIII.96


City of Dublin: Rathmines and Rathgar Township : sheet XVIII.96

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