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[19:12] Wicklow man remanded in custody after alleged armed stand-off with gardaí during repossession of house

A man who barricaded himself into his house in Co Wicklow as the county sheriff tried to execute an order for possession has been remanded in custody after facing two charges arising from the incident, a court has heard.

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Irish Independent · Wicklow man remanded in custody after alleged armed stand-off with gardaí during repossession of houseBy Conor Feehan

1956 – Filling Station, Ashford, Co. Wicklow
Architect: William Maguire

Small country filling station designed for Esso, possibly by an inhouse architect. A softer form of modernism that was quite common around Ireland in the 1950s including some local stone as a foil for the flat roof aesthetic.
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#ArchitectureOfWicklow #LostBuildingsOfIreland #Ashford #CoWicklow #FillingStations #WilliamMaguire

1896 – Royal National Hospital for Consumption, Newcastle, Co. Wicklow
Architect: T.N. Deane & Son / Alfred Phillips

In 1891, at the instigation of Miss Florence Wynn, a provisional committee meet in Dublin with the aim of founding a national sanatorium to treat tuberculosis. The Royal National
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#ArchitectureOfWicklow #1896 #AlfredPhillips #CoWicklow #hospitals #Newcastle #TNDeaneSon

1878 – Proposal for Promenade Pavilion, Bray, Co. Wicklow
Architect: James H. Bridgford

Part of a proposed promenade complex to include a pavilion, ornamental pleasure grounds, and bathing place for ladies, for Bray Pavilion Company. The bathing pavilion was completed to designs by
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#ArchitectureOfWicklow #UnbuiltIreland #1878 #Bray #BrayPavilionCompany #CoWicklow #JamesHBridgford #UnbuiltWicklow

1860 – Brook House, Bray, Co. Wicklow
Architect: Edward H. Carson

Red brick Victorian villa designed by E.H Carson for Judge David Richard Pigot as a summer residence. In 1878 the house was sold to James Pim, stockbroker, and secretary of the Dublin & Kingstown Railway Company. Formerly known as Killarney Wood C.H.A Guesthouse. Renamed as Brook Ho
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#ArchitectureOfWicklow #1860 #Bray #CoWicklow #EdwardHCarson18221881

1880 – Women’s Baths, Bray, Co. Wicklow
Architect: James H. Bridgford

Concrete sea baths for ladies only for the Bray Pavilion Company along Bray seafront later the Promenade. According to The Irish Times "The baths... will form a very pretty building...they will cover a space of one hundred and sixty-five fee
archiseek.com/2023/1880-womens
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