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Pro Cathedral
Pro Cathedral
St. Mary's Pro Cathedral was the most ambitious Catholic church erected in Dublin. Erected before Catholic Emancipation was granted it was built in an austere Greek inspired Classicism. The Classical style was often favoured for earliest city churches of the nineteenth century.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Stackallen, Co. Meath
Stackallen, Co. Meath
Built for Gustavus Hamilton, in the same period as Beaulieu, Stackallan is one of the earliest surviving Classical houses in Ireland.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Clones, Co. Monaghan
Clones, Co. Monaghan
The development of towns in the nineteenth century was dependent on regular markets and fairs, like at Clones in County Monaghan
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Mullagh
Mullagh
The pleasing simplicity of the traditional Irish shopfront, like here at Mullagh is an important feature of our towns that deserves to be preserved.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Birr, Co. Offaly
Birr, Co. Offaly
The courthouse in Birr, Co. Offaly is a formal building designed to express the authority of government.
Image courtesy of Dr. Michael O'Neill
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Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie, Philanthropist
Wilipedia image
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Metal Guttering on the Kilkenny Carnegie Library
Metal Guttering on the Kilkenny Carnegie Library
Metal Guttering on the Kilkenny Carnegie Library
Property of Dr. Brendan Grimes
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Ellen, Countess of Desart
Ellen, Countess of Desart
Ellen, 4th Countess of Desart
Kilkenny County Library
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Amiens Street
Amiens Street
Amiens Street station is a large Italianate building designed by the great Irish railway engineer Sir John MacNeill and William Deane Butler.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan
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Athleague
Athleague
The gaunt five-storey mill in Athleague is a formidable industrial building powered by the River Suck.
Image courtesy of Kevin Mulligan