1966 – Thomas Davis Memorial, College Green, Dublin
Sculptor: Edward DelaneyArchitect: Frank duBerry, Office of Public Works
The memorial is the work of sculptor Edward Delaney with further design by Frank du Berry of the OPW. The bronze sculpture stands facing
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1966 – Thomas Davis Memorial, College Green, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Sculptor: Edward Delaney Architect: Frank duBerry, Office of Public Works The memorial is the work of sculptor Edward Delaney with further design by Frank du Berry of the OPW. The bronze sculpture stands facing his former university on a granite pedestal accompanied by an adjoining fountain with four trumpet-blowing heralds representing the four provinces of
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1950 – Cenotaph, Leinster Lawn, Dublin
Architect: Raymond McGrath & Frank du Berry
A tapering granite obelisk 18.3 metres in height and topped with a gilt bronze flame, An Claidheamh Soluis (“The Sword of Light”), which features in Gaelic and nationalist mythology. Buil
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1950 – Cenotaph, Leinster Lawn, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Raymond McGrath & Frank du Berry A tapering granite obelisk 18.3 metres in height and topped with a gilt bronze flame, An Claidheamh Soluis (“The Sword of Light”), which features in Gaelic and nationalist mythology. Built to replace an earlier memorial of 1923 to honour Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, and Kevin O’Higgins. By July
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1967 – Wolfe Tone Memorial, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Architect: Noel Keating
Sculptor: Edward Delaney R.H.A
The son of a Church of Ireland coach-maker who briefly considered an acting career as a young man, Theobald Wolfe Tone rose to become the leader of the 1798 Irish Rebellion a
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1967 – Wolfe Tone Memorial, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Noel Keating Sculptor: Edward Delaney R.H.A The son of a Church of Ireland coach-maker who briefly considered an acting career as a young man, Theobald Wolfe Tone rose to become the leader of the 1798 Irish Rebellion and is widely regarded as the father of Irish The son of a Church of Ireland coach-maker
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1901 – Statue of William Conyngham Plunkettt, Kildare Place, Dublin
Sculptor: William H. Thornycroft
William Conyngham Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket (1828-97) was Dean of Christ Church Cathedral and Archbishop of Dublin in the Church of Ireland. Well connected in Irish society, he had married the
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1901 – Statue of William Conyngham Plunkettt, Kildare Place, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Sculptor: William H. Thornycroft William Conyngham Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket (1828-97) was Dean of Christ Church Cathedral and Archbishop of Dublin in the Church of Ireland. Well connected in Irish society, he had married the daughter of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness. He was instrumental in developing the Kildare Place Schools, the Church of Ireland teacher
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings