Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm)
Abstract:
New office building for Esso Petroleum Company (Ireland) Ltd., Stillorgan, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1960. The architect was J. E. Collins. The building may no longer exist.
Dates:
1970-1979 — 1970
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm)
Abstract:
Office development for Green Properties, St. Stephen's Green, constructed by G. & T. Crampton, possibly in the 1970s.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm)
Abstract:
Office development, Hatch Street Lower, works by G. & T. Crampton in 1976.
Dates:
1948-1953 — 1948
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm)
Abstract:
Irish Times, Fleet Street, works by G. & T. Crampton were carried out in 1948-1953. The building no longer exists.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm)
Abstract:
New head office building, G & T. Crampton Ltd, 158 Shelbourne Road, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1965. The architect was John Collins. The building no longer exists.
Dates:
1961-1962 — 1961
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributor:
G. & T. Crampton (Firm)
Abstract:
New offices for the Hely Group, Santry, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1961-1962.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Deane, Thomas Newenham, 1828-1899
Abstract:
Most recently functions as a hotel.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Deane, Thomas Newenham, 1828-1899
Abstract:
Most recently functions as a hotel.
Type/Formats:
StillImage — Architectural photographs
Contributors:
UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Deane, Thomas Newenham, 1828-1899
Abstract:
Most recently functions as a hotel.
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.