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Crown Life Office, Dublin, published in The Architect ix, 1873 (engraving)
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Crown Life Office, Dublin, published in The Architect ix, 1873 (engraving)
XJF444323 Crown Life Office, Dublin, published in The Architect ix, 1873 (engraving) by Irish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Designed by the architect Sir Thomas Newenham Deane (1828-1899) in 1872 this building at 46-47 Dame Street, Dublin, was originally the Dublin office for the Crown Life insurance company; The building is now the Dublin Citi Hotel; ); Irish, out of copyright
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Dublin Neo Gothic Neo Romanesque Street View
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This print showcases the Crown Life Office in Dublin, a remarkable architectural gem that exudes Victorian grandeur. Published in The Architect ix in 1873, this engraving by the Irish School captures the essence of Sir Thomas Newenham Deane's brilliant design. Constructed in 1872, this magnificent building at 46-47 Dame Street served as the prestigious Dublin office for the Crown Life insurance company. Its neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque elements make it a true masterpiece of its time. The intricate details on its exterior facade are awe-inspiring, showcasing the craftsmanship and attention to detail prevalent during this era. Today, this historic structure has been transformed into the renowned Dublin Citi Hotel while retaining its original charm and allure. It stands tall as a testament to Ireland's rich architectural heritage. Stepping back into history through this photograph allows us to appreciate not only the beauty of this building but also its significance within Dublin's landscape. As we gaze upon its elegant street view, we are transported to an era where architecture was celebrated as an art form. This image serves as a reminder of how buildings can transcend time and continue to captivate our imaginations long after their original purpose has evolved or faded away.
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