Royal City of Dublin Hospital
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The Royal City of Dublin Hospital on Upper Baggot Street, Dublin, Ireland, was built in 1832.[1] Its facade is of red brick and terracotta tiles, set back from the street.
History
The hospital was built to the designs of the architect Albert E. Murray in 1832.[2] The hospital was first called Baggot Street Hospital and later renamed to The Royal City of Dublin Hospital in 1900.[3]
References
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External links
- Hospital mentioned in Seanad (Irish Senate) discussion in 1987
- Stroke Rehabilitation unit based at the hospital
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- ↑ Dublin People article
- ↑ irish-architecture.com
- ↑ Davis Coakley (1995). Baggot Street: A Short History of the Royal City of Dublin Hospital