1970 – Unbuilt design for Royal Hibernian Academy, Ely Place, Dublin
Architect: Raymond McGrath

An early scheme for the Royal Hibernian Academy on Ely Place - a cylindrical gallery with a studio building to the rear. The RHA had purchased a house, No.15 Ely Place, in 1939 along with an adjoining garden
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Architect: Raymond McGrath An early scheme for the Royal Hibernian Academy on Ely Place - a cylindrical gallery with a studio building to the rear. The RHA had purchased a house, No.15 Ely Place, in 1939 along with an adjoining garden as a site for a gallery.

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2008 – Royal Hibernian Academy, Ely Place, Dublin
Architect: Raymond McGrath / Arthur Gibney / Henry J. Lyons Architects

The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts was founded in Dublin in 1823. The first elected president was the landscape painter, William Ashford, followed the next ye
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2008 – Royal Hibernian Academy, Ely Place, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Raymond McGrath / Arthur Gibney / Henry J. Lyons Architects The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts was founded in Dublin in 1823. The first elected president was the landscape painter, William Ashford, followed the next year by architect Francis Johnston. He provided a headquarters for the RHA at Academy House in Lower Abbey Street

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1897 – 15 Ely Place, Dublin
Architect: Thomas Manly Deane

Designed by Thomas Manly Deane as a home for himself, 'rebuilt in a decidedly picturesque manner' according to the Irish Builder. Used by the Royal Hibernian Academy in the years after 1939 before it was demolished in the early 1970s to make way
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1897 – 15 Ely Place, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com

Architect: Thomas Manly Deane Designed by Thomas Manly Deane as a home for himself, 'rebuilt in a decidedly picturesque manner' according to the Irish Builder. Used by the Royal Hibernian Academy in the years after 1939 before it was demolished in the early 1970s to make way for their gallery.

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