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Dublin 1875 Domville family following bankruptcy Most high value contents 1890 Kilcroney House, Bray Wicklow 29 July 1890 Battersby & Company Built by Humphrey Lloyd and residence of Matthew P D'arcy 1904 63 Fitzwilliam Square North Dublin 23-25 July 1904 Battersby & Company Objects owned by Sir Robert Foster 1910 Ely House, Ely Place, Dublin ...
See more images Dolwen Ceiriog Ucha SJ1443633896 52°53′45″N 3°16′24″W / 52.8956974234°N 3.273351238031°W / 52.8956974234; -3.273351238031 (Dolwen) 20 October 1952 House Located off a lane which runs W from the main crossroads in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, following the River Ceiriog. The house is in a fine position on the N bank of the river with the hills rising ...
Abbeville, formerly Abbeyville House, is an 18th century Georgian house in the townland of Abbeyville, civil parish of Kinsealy, within the traditional County Dublin, Ireland. [ 1 ] It is known for being designed by James Gandon as well as being the home of Charles Haughey during his years as Taoiseach . [ 2 ]
County Buildings (also known as the Former County Buildings) is a Grade II listed building in Wrexham, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It currently houses the Wrexham County Borough Museum and Wrexham Archives. By 2026, the building would become one museum, dedicated to both Wrexham and Welsh football heritage. The building is located between ...
See more images Church of St Mary, Chirk Chirk SJ2914137636 52°55′53″N 3°03′20″W / 52.931455009495°N 3.0556246047051°W / 52.931455009495; -3.0556246047051 (Church of St Mary, Chirk) 4 January 1966 Church The parish church stands at the S end of the main street of Chirk, within its own graveyard, on the N edge of the valley of the Afon Ceiriog. 615 See more images ...
A Poor Law Commission's report of 1927 stated that County Homes were unsuitable for unmarried mothers and babies. [11] In 1943, about 8,000 people were living in county homes. [9] From the 1950s onwards, county homes were reformed and standards of care improved. By the 1990s, they had been abolished, with the buildings now serving as normal ...
Iscoyd Park is a three-storey redbrick country house in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It has a slate roof built in the early 18th century. It was sold in 1737 to William Hanmer. The house and estate was then purchased by Philip Lake Godsal in 1843 and remains in the Godsal family to this day.
Pages in category "Houses in County Dublin" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abbeville, Dublin; B.