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1906 –‘Fintragh’, Shrewsbury Road, Donnybrook, Dublin
Architect: H.J. Lundy A large detached Edwardian house, boasting eight bedrooms. It contains many late-Victorian and Edwardian decorative features including stained leaded glass on doorways,
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Architect: M.A. Robinson A most imposing 5 storey Edwardian building with its conglomeration of large windows, columns, pedestals, balconies and a copper roofed cupola.
View Article1906 – Assembly Rooms, Forest Hall & Benton, Northumberland
Architect: White & Stephenson
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Architect: J. Wightman Douglas & Boyd & Groves
View Article1906 –“Sunnymeade”, Reading, Berkshire
Architect: W.G.A. Hambling Sited on North Court Avenue, Reading. Published in The Building News, July 6th 1906.
View Article1900 – Lunatic Asylum, Portrane, Co. Dublin
Architect: G.C. Ashlin Reputed to be the most expensive capital project ever undertaken by the British Government in Ireland,
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