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Dubliners used to be shorter you know.... Illustration from 1875 of the Munster & Leinster Bank on Dame Street, guess the underscaled folk were to dramatise the grandeur #dublin #dublinarchitecture

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Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners Church, Rathmines, Dublin all gussied up #dublinarchitecture

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1941 - DUTC Club, Earl Place, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City - Archiseek.com Architect: Michael Scott Architects Constructed by the DUTC as a social club and now the Dublin Bus canteen. Smaller projects like this helped Michael

1941 - DUTC Club, Earl Place, Dublin #dublinarchitecture
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Georgian Architecture Tour in Dublin Exploring Historic Streets
For more, visit > tinyurl.com/2zz63r9c
#georgianarchitecture #dublinwalkingtours #dublinhistory #architecturaltour #historicdublin #georgianhouses #dublincitywalks #heritagewalk #dublinarchitecture
#walkingindublin

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1937 - Geragh, Sandycove, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin - Architecture of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown - Archiseek.com Architect: Michael Scott Designed by Michael Scott as a home for himself, he had bought the site by the martello tower at Sandycove some years before, and

Updated page on Geragh, Sandycove with new photos, taken in 1995, scanned yesterday. #Dublinarchitecture

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1931 - Wiggins Teape, East Wall Road, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City, Lost Buildings of Ireland - Archiseek.com Architect: John H. Stevenson, Samuel Stevenson & Sons The architect was John Stevenson (1890-1950) of Samuel Stevenson & Sons, Belfast. Originally built

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1931 - Wiggins Teape, East Wall Road, Dublin
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#dublin #lostdublin #dublinarchitecture #architecturedublin

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1869 - Royal Insurance, Dame St., Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City, Lost Buildings of Ireland - Archiseek.com Architect: William G. Murray Italianate palazzo by William G. Murray on the corner of Dame and Fownes Streets. Finished in Portland stone, the building

Todays Object of Unexpected Interest:
1869 - Royal Insurance, Dame St., Dublin
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#dublin #dublinarchitecture #ireland #architecture

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1853 - Great Industrial Exhibition, Merrion Square, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City, Lost Buildings of Ireland - Archiseek.com Architect: Sir John Benson The Great Industrial Exhibition in 1853 was the largest international event to be held in Ireland. It lasted from the 12th of

Todays Object of Unexpected Interest:
1853 - Great Industrial Exhibition, Merrion Square, Dublin #dublin #dublinarchitecture #irisharchitecture #architecture #ireland

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1912 - St. Stephen's Green Gallery Proposal, Dublin - Architecture of Dublin City, Unbuilt Ireland - Archiseek.com Architect: Sir Edwin Lutyens The lesser known of the two suggested concepts for a gallery to house the collection of Sir Hugh Lane. Lane was keen to use

1912 - St. Stephen's Green Gallery Proposal, Dublin #dublin #architecture #dublinarchitecture

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1903 – Foley’s Hotel, Wicklow Street, Dublin | Archiseek.com Architect: Albert E. Murray Custom built hotel to designs of Albert E. Murray in his characteristic style with red brick and yellow or buff terracotta detailing. This stylistic feature of his work was...

1903 - Foley's Hotel, Wicklow Street, Dublin
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A frontal, eye-level photo of St Ann's Church in Dublin. The large, grey stone church facade dominates the centre of the image, featuring a deep red wooden main door under a Romanesque arch. Above the door are several arched windows, and a large, ornate circular stained-glass window sits at the very top. The church is flanked on both sides by taller brick buildings, and the ground is a paved street with a small plant pot and orange parasols visible on the left. The sky is partially cloudy with patches of blue visible.

A frontal, eye-level photo of St Ann's Church in Dublin. The large, grey stone church facade dominates the centre of the image, featuring a deep red wooden main door under a Romanesque arch. Above the door are several arched windows, and a large, ornate circular stained-glass window sits at the very top. The church is flanked on both sides by taller brick buildings, and the ground is a paved street with a small plant pot and orange parasols visible on the left. The sky is partially cloudy with patches of blue visible.

St. Ann's, Dublin. #StAnnsChurch #DublinArchitecture #DublinCity #DawsonStreet #IrishHeritage #ChurchOflreland #ExploreDublin #VisitDublin #DublinHistory #ArchitecturalPhotography #UrbanPhotography #Travellreland #smartphonephotography #photography #discoverireland

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Landmark Building Awning Color Debate Sparks Community Reflection in Dublin Dublin's board discusses awning color options impacting building aesthetics and tenant uniformity.

Dublin's Architectural Review Board is at a crossroads, debating whether black awnings will enhance or hinder the city's iconic aesthetic—what's your take?

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#OH #CivicEngagement #CitizenPortal #LocalBusiness #CommunityDesign #DublinArchitecture

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From July 1974, check out the sculpture at the proposed Central Bank of Ireland. #dublin #dublinarchitecture

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Historic Building Upgrade Features Bronze Windows and New Color Scheme Board approves new bronze accents and color scheme for historic building renovation

A stunning residential project in Dublin is set to transform the neighborhood with elegant bronze windows and a harmonious color scheme, all while honoring its historic roots.

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#OH #HistoricPreservation #CitizenPortal #QualityCraftsmanship #CommunityDesign #DublinArchitecture

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A tall, ornate brick and stone building with multiple windows and a distinctive roofline, located on a city street in Dublin. The sky is filled with dark, ominous clouds.

A tall, ornate brick and stone building with multiple windows and a distinctive roofline, located on a city street in Dublin. The sky is filled with dark, ominous clouds.

D'Olier Chambers, Dublin. #DOlierChambers #Dublin #DublinArchitecture #IrishHistory #Cityscape #BuildingPhotography #UrbanViews #smartphonephotography #photography

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Learn more about the site visit and its findings here:
🔗 www.stone-work.eu/field-trips-...
Or via the link in bio.
#ArtHistory #Masonry #DublinArchitecture #HistoricBuildings #InteriorArchitecture

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1912 – No. 31 Westmoreland St., Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com Architect: Fuller & Jermyn Built for Lafayette’s photographic studio, which was established in the 1880s, this building has a fine terracotta facade with an eye-catching inset oriel window. The royal ...

1912 - No. 31 Westmoreland St., Dublin

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Two chimney pieces from 77 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, removed around 1905. #dublin #dublinarchitecture

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