Cut Stone Buildings in Cork
Cut Stone Buildings in Cork
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The laneway pictured (Pembroke Street) has beeing partially pedestrianised. In the photo, you can just make out the street barriers....these jack up at 11am thus closing off the street to deliveries and other traffic. This has been replicated on some of the other lanes leading onto Oliver Plunkett Street and has made life rather more enjoyable for the pedestrian.
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corcaighboy wrote:Hi there, I had some shots of some of Cork's more interesting cut stone buildings and was not too sure where to post them given there is no specific thread on cut stone buildings. So I started this thread. First one up is the AIB bank on Cork's South Mall. The old Munster & Leinster Bank is one beautiful building and is as nice inside as outside.
Hi Corcaighboy!
As you have started a thread on cut stone buildings in Cork, it migth be useful to indicate an endless source of lore on their construction]Stone Mad[/I] first published in 1966 when the stone cutting business was on its last legs. The book has been recently reprinted and is published by Routledge and Kegan Paul; London. The ISBN is 0 7100 1872 X. I give you a few specimen pages below in compensation for the disruption of your quiet coffee yesterday morning:
http://www.amazon.com/Stone-Mad-Seamus-Murphy/dp/1903464811/sr=1-1/qid=1157996568/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-0677851-9871816?ie=UTF8&s=books
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Designed by Sir John Benson and built by Joshua Hargrave
The bridge is 60 feet and 6 inches wide spanning 168 feet.
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http://www.buildingsofireland.com/niah/search.jsp?county=CO®no=20513082&type=record
But, it does show Egans. And, if they are interested, some of the gutted fittings are in the foyer ofChristies hotel in Blarney. So much for conservation.
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Praxiteles wrote:The Cork Butter Exchange
That is a nice image you posted above Praxiteles. I think this is one of the nicest parts of Cork City.
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Some of the new building in UCC perhaps?
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Praxiteles wrote:The Cork Butter Exchange
taken from here
http://www.irish-architecture.com/buildings_ireland/cork/cork/index.html
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Well known for its splendid tea-rooms on the first floor behind the venetian windows!
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Praxiteles wrote:Parliament Bridge, Cork (1808)
Haven't been to Cork for a while but I can't belive that that building above the bridge is still vacant. Such a prominent site! I'm assuming that this picture is recent of course..
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And opposite Brown Thomas, the old Cudmore's fruit/sweet store, now a Vodafone outlet. This building has two very graceful curved glass windows in front. Lost a bit of its charm now that it is no longer a kid's emporium of delight!
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