Established
Built between c.1915 and c.1920.
🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1915 · NIAH rating: Regional
Named after the Earl of Drogheda, Viscount Henry Moore, North Earl Street was badly damaged in the fighting of the Easter Rising in 1916. Much of the street was rebuilt between 1917 and 1919 as retail premises in a classical style. Number 25 displays a great deal of attractive detailing within its front elevation and a high level of craftsmanship is demonstrated in the exuberant stonework which provides an attractive contrast to the red brick standing as s testament to skillful design of the architect. The variety of the fenestration contributes greatly to its appeal. The heavy modillion...
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Established
Built between c.1915 and c.1920.
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Named after the Earl of Drogheda, Viscount Henry Moore, North Earl Street was badly damaged in the fighting of the Easter Rising in 1916. Much of the street was rebuilt between 1917 and 1919 as retail premises in a classical style.
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