Rear façade of a substantial country mansion completely gutted by fire


Photograph of the rear façade of a substantial country mansion completely gutted by fire; the walls and chimney stacks remain intact.

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New dwelling house (reconstructed) Castletown, Mountrath, Leix


Westfield House in Castletown, Mountrath, Co. Laois, reconstructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1926.

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Durrow Abbey


Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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New dwelling house (reconstructed) Castletown, Mountrath, Leix


Dwelling house (possibly Westfield House) in Castletown, Mountrath, Co. Laois, reconstructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1926.

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Avonmore House


Avonmore House, originally built around 1830, restoration and renovation by G. & T. Crampton in 1980.

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Restoration of Gibbstown House


Interior of Gibbstown House (or Gibstown House), Co. Meath which was originally constructed by James Henry for Thomas Gerrard in 1871. The original architect was William Henry Lynn. Restoration works by G. & T. Crampton took place in 1912-1914. The architect for these works was James Franklin Fuller. The building no longer exists.

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Durrow Abbey


Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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Additions and alterations to "Somerton" Castleknock


Somerton house, Somerton (or Sumerton) Road, Castleknock. Additions and alterations were carried out by G. & T. Crampton in 1912. The estate is now Castleknock Golf Club.

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Additions and alterations to "Somerton" Castleknock


Somerton house, Somerton (or Sumerton) Road, Castleknock. Additions and alterations were carried out by G. & T. Crampton in 1912. The estate is now Castleknock Golf Club.

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Glencairn, residence of the British Ambassador: fireplace


Fireplace in Glencairn House, Leopardstown, the former residence of the British Ambassador. Renovations by G. & T. Crampton in 1955.

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Glencairn, residence of the British Ambassador: staircase


Staircase in Glencairn House, Leopardstown, the former residence of the British Ambassador. Renovations by G. & T. Crampton in 1955.

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Durrow Abbey


Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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Durrow Abbey


Interior of Durrow Abbey. Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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Durrow Abbey


Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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Durrow Abbey


Interior of Durrow Abbey. Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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Bloomfield, Enniscorthy


Bloomfield House, Enniscorthy, Wexford, renovations underway 31 May 1944 for M. Flynn Esq. Originally constructed for William Russell Farmer in approximately 1837. The original architect was Daniel Robertson. Alterations and repairs were carried out by G. & T. Crampton in 1944-1945. The architects for these works were McDonnell & Dixon.

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Restoration of Gibbstown House


Gibbstown House (or Gibstown House), Co. Meath was originally constructed by James Henry for Thomas Gerrard in 1871. The original architect was William Henry Lynn. Restoration works by G. & T. Crampton took place in 1912-1914. The architect for these works was James Franklin Fuller. The building no longer exists.

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Durrow Abbey


Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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Avonmore House


Avonmore House, originally built around 1830, restoration and renovation by G. & T. Crampton in 1980.

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Bloomfield, Enniscorthy


Bloomfield House, Enniscorthy, Wexford, completed 7 February 1945. Originally constructed for William Russell Farmer in approximately 1837. The original architect was Daniel Robertson. Alterations and repairs were carried out by G. & T. Crampton in 1944-1945. The architects for these works were McDonnell & Dixon.

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Restoration of Gibbstown House


Gibbstown House (or Gibstown House), Co. Meath was originally constructed by James Henry for Thomas Gerrard in 1871. The original architect was William Henry Lynn. Restoration works by G. & T. Crampton took place in 1912-1914. The architect for these works was James Franklin Fuller. The building no longer exists.

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Glencairn, residence of the British Ambassador


View from the grounds of Glencairn House, Leopardstown, the former residence of the British Ambassador. Renovations by G. & T. Crampton in 1955.

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Durrow Abbey


Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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Bloomfield, Enniscorthy


Bloomfield House, Enniscorthy, Wexford, renovations underway 31 May 1944 for M. Flynn Esq. Originally constructed for William Russell Farmer in approximately 1837. The original architect was Daniel Robertson. Alterations and repairs were carried out by G. & T. Crampton in 1944-1945. The architects for these works were McDonnell & Dixon.

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Avonmore House


Avonmore House, originally built around 1830, restoration and renovation by G. & T. Crampton in 1980.

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Additions and alterations to "Somerton" Castleknock


Somerton house, Somerton (or Sumerton) Road, Castleknock. Additions and alterations were carried out by G. & T. Crampton in 1912. The estate is now Castleknock Golf Club.

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Restoration of Gibbstown House


Gibbstown House (or Gibstown House), Co. Meath was originally constructed by James Henry for Thomas Gerrard in 1871. The original architect was William Henry Lynn. Restoration works by G. & T. Crampton took place in 1912-1914. The architect for these works was James Franklin Fuller. The building no longer exists.

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Durrow Abbey


Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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New dwelling house (reconstructed) Castletown, Mountrath, Leix


Dwelling house (possibly Westfield House) in Castletown, Mountrath, Co. Laois, reconstructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1926.

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New dwelling house (reconstructed) Castletown, Mountrath, Leix


Dwelling house (possibly Westfield House) in Castletown, Mountrath, Co. Laois, reconstructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1926.

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Bloomfield, Enniscorthy


Bloomfield House, Enniscorthy, Wexford, renovations underway 31 May 1944 for M. Flynn Esq. Originally constructed for William Russell Farmer in approximately 1837. The original architect was Daniel Robertson. Alterations and repairs were carried out by G. & T. Crampton in 1944-1945. The architects for these works were McDonnell & Dixon.

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Durrow Abbey


Durrow Abbey before restoration. Durrow Abbey was originally constructed in approximately the 1830s. Restoration of the building after a fire was undertaken by G. & T. Crampton in 1926. The architect for these works was Ralph Henry Byrne.

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Bloomfield, Enniscorthy


Bloomfield House, Enniscorthy, Wexford, renovations underway 31 May 1944 for M. Flynn Esq. Originally constructed for William Russell Farmer in approximately 1837. The original architect was Daniel Robertson. Alterations and repairs were carried out by G. & T. Crampton in 1944-1945. The architects for these works were McDonnell & Dixon.

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Restoration of Gibbstown House


Interior of Gibbstown House (or Gibstown House), Co. Meath which was originally constructed by James Henry for Thomas Gerrard in 1871. The original architect was William Henry Lynn. Restoration works by G. & T. Crampton took place in 1912-1914. The architect for these works was James Franklin Fuller. The building no longer exists.

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Glencairn, residence of the British Ambassador


Glencairn House, Leopardstown, the former residence of the British Ambassador. Renovations by G. & T. Crampton in 1955.

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Restoration of Gibbstown House


Interior of Gibbstown House (or Gibstown House), Co. Meath which was originally constructed by James Henry for Thomas Gerrard in 1871. The original architect was William Henry Lynn. Restoration works by G. & T. Crampton took place in 1912-1914. The architect for these works was James Franklin Fuller. The building no longer exists.

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