1966 – Colmstock House, Nos. 72-76 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Architect: Desmond Fitzgerald & Downes Meehan & Robson

Three large office blocks were built around the same time along the south side of the Green - Canada House, Hainaul
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1882 – Superintendent’s Lodge, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Architect: J.F. Fuller

Constructed at the southwest corner of St. Stephen's Green (the junction of Harcourt and Cuffe Streets), this attractive Arts and Crafts-influenced gate lodge was built as part of the remodelling of the Green during the 187
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Architect: J.F. Fuller Constructed at the southwest corner of St. Stephen's Green (the junction of Harcourt and Cuffe Streets), this attractive Arts and Crafts-influenced gate lodge was built as part of the remodelling of the Green during the 1870s. The architect J.F. Fuller had undertaken other work for the Guinness family and Lord Ardilaun who

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1887 – Bandstand, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Architect: James H. Owen, Board of Public Works

The octagonal bandstand was erected by the fundraising efforts of Dublin Metropolitan Police to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. It was designed by James Higgins Owens, architec
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Architect: James H. Owen, Board of Public Works The octagonal bandstand was erected by the fundraising efforts of Dublin Metropolitan Police to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. It was designed by James Higgins Owens, architect in the Board of Public Works and constructed by Musgrave and Co, Ironworks of Belfast. Musgrave & Co also made the

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1967 – 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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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

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1972 – Canada House, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Architect: Tyndall Hogan Hurley

Replacing four Georgian houses, Nos.65-68, which were demolished in 1968. Canada House was designed by Tyndall Hogan Hurley and so-named due to its major tenants - the Canadian E
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1972 – Canada House, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin

Architect: Tyndall Hogan Hurley Replacing four Georgian houses, Nos.65-68, which were demolished in 1968. Canada House was designed by Tyndall Hogan Hurley and so-named due to its major tenants &#8…

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