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Dublin Castle, Dublin: the Chapel Royal

RIBA11655
Johnston, Francis (1760-1829)
NOTES: The interior plasterwork was by George Stapleton.

9 Henrietta Street, Dublin: the main staircase and plasterwork ceiling

RIBA11664
Burlington, Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of (1694-1753)
NOTES: The house is said to be by Pearce based on Lord Burlington's design for 30 Old Burlington Street, London.

9 Henrietta Street, Dublin: a pedimented doorway with fluted Corinthian pilasters

RIBA11665
Burlington, Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of (1694-1753)
NOTES: The house is said to be by Pearce based on Lord Burlington's design for 30 Old Burlington Street, London.

6 Russell Street, Armagh: the entrance

RIBA11778
NOTES: The house dates from c. 1840 while the cornice and columns might have been added as a shop front in 1860 when the building was temporarily converted into a post office.

Castle Coole, County Fermanagh: the saloon

RIBA11793
Wyatt, James (1746-1813)

Town Hall, Portmeirion: Hercules Hall (or Ballroom)

RIBA11854
NOTES: The Town Hall was built in 1937-1938. The windows and plaster ceiling of Hercules Hall both belonged to the Jacobean part of Emral Hall in Flintshire which was demolished in the 1930s. The wood panelling, also from Emral Hall, dates from the 1720s.
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