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Architecture News & Views from Ireland

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1858 – Railway Station, Ballynahinch, Co. Down

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Architect: George Wilkinson George Wilkinson designed stations for Dalkey, Foxrock, Greystones, Killoughter, and Wicklow; for the Dublin & Wicklow [...]

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