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  2. Shelbourne Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Shelbourne Hotel is a historic hotel in Dublin, Ireland, situated in a landmark building on the north side of St Stephen's Green.Currently owned by Archer Hotel Capital [2] and operated by Marriott International, the hotel has 265 rooms in total and reopened in March 2007 after undergoing an eighteen-month refurbishment.

  3. St Stephen's Green - Wikipedia

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    Iveagh House 73-76 St Stephen's Green undergoing demolition in April 1965 70-77 St Stephen's Green, Dublin in 1964 undergoing demolition. Some of the earliest houses still survive on the south and north sides of the Green. These are identifiable by their lower height and narrow fronts, illustrating how plots were subdivided.

  4. The Russell Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Hotel or Hotel Russell is a defunct hotel located at 101–104 St. Stephen's Green South in Dublin, Ireland. [1] The hotel had a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1974. [2] [3]

  5. Huguenot Cemetery, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Huguenot Cemetery (Irish: Reilig na nÚgóineach, French: Cimetière huguenot de Dublin) is a small cemetery dating from 1693 [1] located near St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland, beside the Shelbourne Hotel.

  6. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Stephen's Green Shopping Centre is an indoor shopping centre in central Dublin, Ireland. Located on St Stephen's Green West, at the top of Grafton Street , it is named after St. Stephen's Green , a city park situated across the road from its main entrance.

  7. File:70-77 St Stephen's Green, Dublin in 1964.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The general consensus is that this scene was captured at or around numbers 70-75 St Stephen's Green South - close to the junction with Earlsfort Terrace. Loreto Hall at number 77 is perhaps the building with the curved bay window. This image may have documented the demolition which preceded the building of Hainault House.

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