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English: These two typical Georgian doors are from the centre of Dublin!


These houses were built in 1786, no's. 37-40 (inclusive) were completed as a block, and all are attributed to Samuel Sproule as per [/photos/gnmcauley/ Niall McAuley] .

[/photos/129555378@N07/ sharon.corbet] Tells us that there is a German connection to the house on the left, No 37 it was used by the Deutsches Kulturinstitut in 1965 and still today it is owned and is currently undergoing a major refurbishment by the Goethe-Institut.

She again Identifies the Location as Merrion Square West in Dublin.

Photographer: Elinor or Reginald Wiltshire

Collection: Wiltshire Photographic Collection

Date: Circa 1960 - 1970

NLI Ref: WIL 14[9]

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  • Elinor Wiltshire
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  • Reginald Wiltshire
  • Georgian Dublin
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12 February 2015
Camera location53° 20′ 21.49″ N, 6° 14′ 48.06″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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