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Dublin, 1910–1940
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Dublin, 1930–1950
The emergence of the modern city
Using a great variety of source materials, and including a large number of photographs and other images, this book builds a picture of Dublin between 1930 and...
Author/Editor:
Joseph Brady
Dublin, 1950–1970
Houses, flats and high rise
Housing occupies more land than any other urban use and it helps define the character of any city. Dublin continued to expand its footprint during the 1950s...
Author/Editor:
Joseph Brady
Dublin in the 1950s and 1960s
Cars, shops and suburbs
After the relative gloom of the 1950s, there was a rapid economic pick-up in the early 1960s. Car ownership increased as standards of living improved and Dublin,...
Author/Editor:
Joseph Brady
Dublin docklands reinvented
The post-industrial regeneration of a European city quarter
Over the last twenty years, the redevelopment of the docklands has radically altered the physical fabric and social structure of a large part of Dublin City both...
Author/Editor:
Niamh Moore
Building Healthy Homes
Dublin Corporation's first housing schemes, 1880-1925
During the twentieth century, Dublin Corporation transformed the urban landscape of Dublin. Its many housing developments sought to end a housing and public health crisis of immense proportions,...
Author/Editor:
Joseph Brady & Ruth McManus
The building site in eighteenth-century Ireland
by Arthur Gibney
This study by the late Arthur Gibney takes you among labourers, craftspeople, contractors, builders and designers as they populate the building sites of eighteenth-century Ireland. Gibney tells a...
Author/Editor:
Livia Hurley & Edward McParland, editors
The early residential buildings of Trinity College Dublin
Architecture, financing, people
This book contains a history of the early buildings of Trinity College, from the Elizabethan Quadrangle up to the residential ranges of the early eighteenth century. Among all...
Author/Editor:
R.A. Somerville
The Museum Building of Trinity College Dublin
A model of Victorian craftsmanship
This volume addresses the most influential Victorian building in the city of Dublin and explores the new standard which it set in the use of Irish decorative...
Author/Editor:
Christine Casey & Patrick N. Wyse Jackson, editors
More than concrete blocks, vol. I
Dublin City's twentieth-century buildings and their stories: 1900–1940
More than Concrete Blocks: Dublin City’s twentieth-century buildings is a three-volume series of architectural history books which are richly illustrated and written for the general reader. Unpacking the...
Author/Editor:
Ellen Rowley, editor
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