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The Museum Building at Trinity College, Dublin, set a new trend in Victorian architecture by following a Venetian style. The building, which was completed in 1855, contains several fine pieces by the noted Irish carvers, tree O’Shea brothers, of Cork.

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Press, 4 November 1986, Page 38

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The Museum Building at Trinity College, Dublin, set a new trend in Victorian architecture by following a Venetian style. The building, which was completed in 1855, contains several fine pieces by the noted Irish carvers, tree O’Shea brothers, of Cork. Press, 4 November 1986, Page 38

The Museum Building at Trinity College, Dublin, set a new trend in Victorian architecture by following a Venetian style. The building, which was completed in 1855, contains several fine pieces by the noted Irish carvers, tree O’Shea brothers, of Cork. Press, 4 November 1986, Page 38