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Dublin : the city within the Grand and Royal Canals and the Circular Road with the Phoenix Park / by Christine Casey.
Main entry:

Casey, Christine, 1960-

Title & Author:

Dublin : the city within the Grand and Royal Canals and the Circular Road with the Phoenix Park / by Christine Casey.

Publication:

New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, 2005.

Description:

xx, 756 pages, 64 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 23 cm.

Series:

The buildings of Ireland
Pevsner architectural guides

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Building materials -- The early development of Dublin / Howard B. Clarke -- Medieval architecture -- Expansion 1600-1720 -- Public buildings 1700-1760 -- Domestic architecture 1700-1830 -- Plasterwork and painted decoration to the mid nineteenth century -- Expansion and city planning 1720-1820 -- Public buildings 1760-1820 -- Public buildings from the act of union to independence (1800-1920) -- Religious buildings 1800-1920 -- Monuments and sculpture c. 1600-1914 -- Stained glass -- Commercial and industrial architecture 1800-1920 -- Domestic architecture 1830-1920 -- Architecture after independence -- Architecture since 1950 -- Further reading -- Dublin City -- North -- Markets area -- Gardiner estate and environs -- Oxmantown -- Phibsborough -- The Phoenix Park -- South -- The Medieval City -- College Green -- Temple Bar -- South Lotts -- St. Stephen's Green and environs -- Pembroke Estate -- The liberties and environs -- Royal Hospital, Kilmainham and environs -- Liffey Bridges.
Summary:

"A uniquely comprehensive guide to the buildings of central Dublin, in the great tradition of the Pevsner series. Churches, public buildings and streets are described for every district, each full of new discoveries and lively detail. Illustrations include numerous maps, plans, and specially taken colour photographs. The entire area within the canals is covered, along with the Phoenix Park" "The grand eighteenth-century set-pieces - the Custom House, the Four Courts, the Bank of Ireland - are offset by a graceful Georgian cityscape, much of which remains intact. The rewardingly complex buildings of Trinity College and Dublin Castle are explored in full, and the rich and varied house interiors are also described, many for the first time. Civic and commercial Victorian architecture features in strength, together with the highs and lows of post-war building, which culminate in some sensitive and resourceful buildings by a new generation of Irish architects. Two fine Gothic cathedrals remain from the medieval city, whose history is traced in a scholarly introduction that runs down to the present day. Sculpture, monuments and public art - the greatest such concentration in all Ireland - are also included."--Jacket.

ISBN:

0300109237 (cased)
9780300109238 (cased)

Subject:

Architecture Ireland Dublin Guidebooks.
Buildings Ireland Dublin Guidebooks.
Architecture Irlande Dublin Guides.
Constructions Irlande Dublin Guides.
Architecture.
Buildings.
Architektur
Dublin (Ireland) Buildings, structures, etc. Guidebooks.
Dublin (Irlande) Constructions Guides.
Ireland Dublin.
Dublin

Form/genre:

Führer.
travel guidebooks.
Guidebooks.
Guides touristiques.

Added entries:

Buildings of Ireland.
Pevsner architectural guides.

Holdings:

Location: Library study room 246846
Call No.: NA991.D82 C3 2005
Status: Available

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