English: The late and lovely Elinor went out in her waterproofs to get this image of a piece of destruction -or progress, depending on you point of view. The demolition of a Georgian terrace on Dublin's Fitzwilliam Street to make way for a set of modern offices was decried at that time and mourned ever since!
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15 September 2022
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Part of the Georgian mile on Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin being demolished in 1965