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Architecture of Rathmines

Around the city centre of Dublin was many smaller independent towns including Rathmines. Although now considered part of the city centre, Rathmines still maintains a feeling of an urban village within the fabric of the city. Rathmines is named after the de Meones family, who came to Ireland from Hampshire in the late 1200s.

Year Architect Building
1894-6 Sir Thomas Drew Former Town Hall
1854 Patrick Byrne Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners Roman Catholic Church
1901 Vincent Craig Former Trustee Savings Bank
1934 Office of Public Works Post Office

 

 


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