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Carnegie Library

The public library on John’s Quay is one of the more interesting schemes produced for this building type. The front ofo the building has a classical appearance, mainly achieved by the use of two limestone Tuscan columns at the semi-circular entrance. Apart from the limestone columns, cills and steps, the facade is finished with a fine concrete block. This is an early use of concrete block in Ireland.

Artist: John Walsh

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