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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Dublin Corporation housing scheme in Drumcondra


Dublin Corporation housing scheme in Drumcondra (possibly Walsh Road) constructed by by G. & T. Crampton in 1928-1929. The photograph shows Walsh Road at the junction with Hardiman Road.

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New branch office and showrooms, Autocars Limited, Milltown


New branch office and showrooms, Autocars Limited, Milltown, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1959-1960. The building no longer exists.

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Aspro Ltd., Inchicore


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.

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Dublin Corporation housing scheme Croydon Park


Rear gardens, Croydon Park housing scheme, Marino, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Dublin Corporation in 1925-1926. This is probably Casino Road (numbers 61-67).

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Aspro Ltd., Inchicore


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.

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Angle houses, corner of Whitebeam Road and Whitebeam Avenue, Clonskeagh


Angle Houses, corner of Whitebeam Road and Whitebeam Avenue, Clonskeagh, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1939-1940. The architects were Fuller & Jermyn.

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Aspro Ltd., Inchicore


Aspro factory, Naas Road, Inchicore, constructed by G. & T. Crampton in 1946-1949. The architect was Alan Hope. The building no longer exists.

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Dublin Corporation housing scheme Croydon Park


Croydon Park housing scheme, Marino, constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Dublin Corporation in 1925-1926. This street is probably Casino Road (numbers 61-67).

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