Buildings from the Irish Views Series by Gallaher
Issued between 1908 and 1910, these cigarette cards were part of the “Irish View Scenery”
Issued between 1908 and 1910, these cigarette cards were part of the “Irish View Scenery”
It requires the greatest call on Christian charity to have to fight for a building with those officials of Departments of State who are merely administrators of a branch of fluctuating government power and who yet impose their personal whims on permanent buildings.(Michael Scott,
Michael Scott (1905-1989) was born in Drogheda, County Louth in 1905.
The primary visual source for this thesis is Busáras itself. Although many minor changes have taken place in the building since its completion,
Author’s note: this was submitted as a M.A. Thesis in History of Art in 1996 at the National College of Art and Design.
This article was published by the Irish Builder, July 22 1922.
Given the plaudits heaped on architectural projects in Temple Bar and the redevelopment of Dublin’s docklands,
The Medieval City
The celtic road network that existed in Ireland prior to the arrival of the vikings had its nexus at the Ford of Hurdles over the Liffey.
Introduction to the derivation of the streetnames of Dublin.
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Abbey Street Derives its name from its proximity to the medieval St Mary’s Abbey.
Le Corbusier, arguably the greatest architect of the 20th century, was obsessed and haunted by E-1027,