1895 – The Stags Head, Dame Court, Dublin
Architect: Alfred I. McGloughlin
One of Dublin’s most lavish late Victorian pubs,
One of Dublin’s most lavish late Victorian pubs,
One side of Upper Baggot Street has been mostly rebuilt or a mixture of architectural periods.
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Originally the Dolphin Hotel, a famous Dublin hostelry,
Surrounding the city centre of Dublin were many smaller independent towns with their own local administration including Rathmines.
Built by James Boyd of Glasgow as the Succulents,
Converted from an existing building in 1896,
Small timbered tearoom with a tiled roof.
Designed by Thomas Manly Deane as a home for himself,
Now a community resource centre, this Victorian building was constructed as boys and girls national schools in 1895-97.