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Gems of Architecture

POOLBEG STACKS

By Emma Gilleece The Poolbeg stacks, soaring above the Poolbeg Peninsula at the mouth of the River Liffey, have a strong presence in the urban landscape of Dublin and in the consciousness of its citizens. The chimneys are on the one hand relics of a bygone age, when coal and, later, oil and gas were … Read more

Categories Gems of Architecture, Issue 6 (November/December 2021), Volume 29

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