Dates:
1949-1950 — 1949
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Flats for Dublin Corporation, Oliver Plunkett Avenue, Irishtown constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1950. The buildings are now known as George Reynolds House.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Hammersmith iron works, Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge was originally constructed in 1834 for Richard Turner. A new roof was constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1949. The architect for these works was McDonnell & Dixon. [ … ]
Dates:
1943-1945 — 1943
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Vergemount Fever Hospital, Clonskeagh, new service and administration block constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1943-1944. The building is now Clonskeagh Hospital.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
West window in Christ Church Cathedral, works by G. & T. Crampton were carried out in 1943.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Number 1 Maple Road, Clonskeagh, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1946. The architect was H. T. O'Rourke.
Dates:
1948-1950 — 1948
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
CIÉ chassis factory, Jamestown Road, Inchicore, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1948-1950 with the steel work by Dublin Steel Erection Company. The architect was Michael Scott. The building is now the Office of Public Works (OPW) Central Engineering Workshop. [ … ]
Dates:
1946-1948 — 1946
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Hazelbrook dairy, Rathfarnham, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Hughes Bros. (HB) in 1946-1948. The architects were McDonnell & Dixon. The dairy later became a HB Ice Cream factory. The building no longer exists. [ … ]
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Jeyes factory, McKee Avenue, Finglas, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1946-1947. The architects were Good & Siberry. The building subsequently became SCA Hygiene.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Steward's and Jockey's Building, Naas Racecourse, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1952.
Dates:
1946-1948 — 1946
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Hazelbrook dairy, Rathfarnham, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Hughes Bros. (HB) in 1946-1948. The architects were McDonnell & Dixon. The dairy later became a HB Ice Cream factory. The building no longer exists. [ … ]
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Dodder Ground, Milltown Bridge Road, Clonskeagh, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Cecil Crampton in 1939-1940. The architect was R. G. Hopcraft.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Offices in Dun Laoghaire, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Albright & Wilson in 1948. The building no longer exists.
Dates:
1947-1948 — 1947
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Hibernian Bank, 2-6 Tyrconnell Road. Inchicore, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1947-1948. The architect was either Simon Aloysius Leonard or Mr. White of W H. Byrne & Sons. The building subsequently became a Bank of Ireland. [ … ]
Dates:
1948-1949 — 1948
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Cappalaune, 7 Maple Road, Clonskeagh, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for R.C. Booth in 1948-1949.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Block of flats on Hogan Place and Erne Street, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Dublin Corporation in approximately 1958. The architect was George Herbert Simms. The building is now called Leo Fitzgerald House. [ … ]
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Interior view of the Aspro factory, Naas Road, Inchicore, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1946-1949. The architect was Alan Hope. The building no longer exists.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Rear garden of number 1 Maple Road, Clonskeagh, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1946. The architect was H. T. O'Rourke.
Dates:
1967-1970 — 1967
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs — Aerial photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Aerial view of Wesley College, Ballinteer, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1967-1970. The architects were Scott Tallon Walker.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Interior view of the Aspro factory, Naas Road, Inchicore, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1946-1949. The architect was Alan Hope. The building no longer exists.
Dates:
1948-1951 — 1948
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm) — Roberts, Rex (Photographer)
Abstract:
Boland's Bakery, Grand Canal Street, rebuilt and expanded by G. & T. Crampton in 1948-1951. The architects were Samuel Stephenson & Sons. The building is now the Treasury Building.