Fitzwilliam place

I enjoyed my newly enlarged radius last night with a jaunt along the Grand Canal. This is a panoramic image of Fitzwilliam Place, comprised of six individual photos.

Fitzwilliam Place, from Leeson St. Lower

Fitzwilliam Place, from Leeson St. Lower

The building on the left is one I have long admired. No. 28 Fitzwilliam Place was built between 1854-5 to designs by the great Deane & Woodward for Hans Henry Hamilton, a lawyer related to Woodward by marriage.

Detail from above panoramic image at full resolution, indicating Hans Henry Hamilton’s initials in the brickwork

Detail from above panoramic image at full resolution, indicating Hans Henry Hamilton’s initials in the brickwork

A nice detail to look out for are Hamilton’s initials in the brickwork on the southern elevation.

A Lazarus soul

A Lazarus Soul played to a packed-out Whelans last night, with a passionate performance that lived up to all the high expectations heaped upon it. They are a band at the very peak of their powers…it was a real pleasure to witness.

Brian Mooney provided support with a beautiful set of tunes, straight from the heart.

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