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- Dates:
- 1904-1922 — 1904
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Webb, Aston, Sir, 1849-1930 — Deane, Thomas Manly (Irish architect, 1851-1933) — Unger, Klaus (Irish architect, active 20th century) — Rolfe, Angela [ … ]
- Abstract:
- Converted to government offices in 1989-91 by K. Unger, D. L. Byers and A. Rolfe of the Office of Public Works.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Myers, Christopher, 1717-1789 — Mornington, Garrett Colley Wellesley, 1st Earl of, 1735-1781
- Abstract:
- Part of the Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) Estate, laid out in the early 1750s. This house is reputedly the birthplace of the 1st Duke of Wellington, son of Garrett, 1st Earl of Mornington who built the house. [ … ]
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- Dates:
- 1904-1922 — 1904
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Webb, Aston, Sir, 1849-1930 — Deane, Thomas Manly (Irish architect, 1851-1933) — Unger, Klaus (Irish architect, active 20th century) — Rolfe, Angela [ … ]
- Abstract:
- Converted to government offices in 1989-91 by K. Unger, D. L. Byers and A. Rolfe of the Office of Public Works.
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- Dates:
- 1904-1922 — 1904
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Webb, Aston, Sir, 1849-1930 — Deane, Thomas Manly (Irish architect, 1851-1933) — Unger, Klaus (Irish architect, active 20th century) — Rolfe, Angela [ … ]
- Abstract:
- Converted to government offices in 1989-91 by K. Unger, D. L. Byers and A. Rolfe of the Office of Public Works.
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- Dates:
- 1755-1765 — 1755
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributor:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy
- Abstract:
- Part of the Fitzwilliam (now Pembroke) Estate, laid out in the early 1750s. The present No. 24 (built c1765), on the corner with Fitzwilliam Lane, was reputedly the birthplace of the 1st Duke of Wellington. [ … ]