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Georgian house on St. Stephen's Green
A surviving Georgian house on St. Stephen's Green, stuck between a victorian building (picture right) and a 1960s office block (left). Over half the Georgian buildings on St. Stephen's Green having been lost since the Georgian era, with many demolished in the 1950s and 1960s . In 1932, Eamon de Valera, senior survivor of 1916 and leader of the defeated anti-treaty forces in the Civil War, won power at the ballot box. With greater finances available, major changes began ...
See also:Development and preservation in Dublin, Development and preservation in Dublin - Georgian Dublin, Development and preservation in Dublin - The 1980s -A Change in Policy, Development and preservation in Dublin - Temple Bar, Development and preservation in Dublin - Carrickmines Castle: the new Wood Quay? Read more here: » Development and preservation in Dublin: Encyclopedia II - Development and preservation in Dublin - Georgian Dublin |
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 |  |  | Development and preservation in Dublin - Georgian Dublin: Encyclopedia II - Development and preservation in Dublin - Temple BarThe new awareness was also reflected in the development of Temple Bar, the last surviving part of Dublin that contained its original medieval street plan. As late as the mid 1980s, Temple Bar was seen as a poor, run down segment of the city, stretching in terms of length from the Old Houses of Parliament in College Green to Parliament Street, which faced City Hall, and which in terms of width stretched from Dame Street to the city quays. In the 1970s, Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ), the state transport company, bought up many of the building ...
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