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Davy Byrnes: Parisian Art Deco in Dublin by Roger Wasley

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Davy Byrnes: Parisian Art Deco in Dublin

Established in 1798 and purchased by Wicklow-native Davy Byrne in 1889, Davy Byrnes on 21 Duke Street is a legendary Dublin institution. It is best known for being the setting of Leopold Bloom’s famous Gorgonzola sandwich and burgundy lunch in James Joyce's “Ulysses”.

In 1942, the pub was sold to the Doran family, who still run it. The 1940s refurbishment gave the pub its distinct Parisian Art Deco style, featuring frescoes by Cecil French Salkeld.

River Bollin by Gaz 1984

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River Bollin

At Quarry Bank

Bulley's Primrose by Gaz 1984

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Bulley's Primrose

At Quarry Bank

Floral footpath by Gaz 1984

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Floral footpath

At Quarry Bank

Quarry Bank by Gaz 1984

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Quarry Bank

Archer's Garage Art Deco replica by Roger Wasley

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Archer's Garage Art Deco replica

Archer's Garage, located at the corner of Fenian Street and Sandwith Street Upper, is Dublin's most famous Art Deco building. Designed by architect Arnold Francis Hendy, it opened in 1949 for Richard Archer, Ireland's first Ford motor car agent.

It was historically groundbreaking as Ireland's first building made with reinforced concrete and fluorescent lighting. The original structure featured a striking curved corner tower, projecting fins, and a flagpole.

In a notorious 1999 incident during the Celtic Tiger (the period of rapid economic growth in Ireland from 1995 to 2007), developers illegally demolished the protected Grade 1 structure on a June bank holiday weekend. Following a massive public outcry, Dublin City Council forced the developer to reconstruct the building. The faithful replica we see today was completed in 2004.

J Verne Smith, Sr. House by Patrice M Christian

J Verne Smith, Sr. House

Greer, SC

Broadmoor-109 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-109

Broadmoor-129 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-129

Broadmoor-54 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-54

Broadmoor-166 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-166

Broadmoor-138 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-138

Broadmoor-37 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-37

Broadmoor-167 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-167

Broadmoor-168 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-168

Broadmoor-48 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-48

Broadmoor-45 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-45

Broadmoor-162 by Landie_Man

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Broadmoor-162

by hillels

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WORLD CUP '26 by Behold I Come Quickly

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WORLD CUP '26