
Georgian Door
In the 18th century, the city of Dublin acquired a beautiful and distinctive style of Georgian architecture, with the Georgian door as probably the most commonly known element of this architectural style. Dublin is abundant with colourful Georgian doors and many still survive with their polished brass fittings. In fact, for a period of time Ireland claimed to have the longest unbroken line of Georgian Houses worldwide. This silver plated decoration from Newbridge Silverware is a fine replica of such distinctive archutectural style.
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Georgian Door
In the 18th century, the city of Dublin acquired a beautiful and distinctive style of Georgian architecture, with the Georgian door as probably the most commonly known element of this architectural style. Dublin is abundant with colourful Georgian doors and many still survive with their polished brass fittings. In fact, for a period of time Ireland claimed to have the longest unbroken line of Georgian Houses worldwide. This silver plated decoration from Newbridge Silverware is a fine replica of such distinctive archutectural style.
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In the 18th century, the city of Dublin acquired a beautiful and distinctive style of Georgian architecture, with the Georgian door as probably the most commonly known element of this architectural style. Dublin is abundant with colourful Georgian doors and many still survive with their polished brass fittings. In fact, for a period of time Ireland claimed to have the longest unbroken line of Georgian Houses worldwide. This silver plated decoration from Newbridge Silverware is a fine replica of such distinctive archutectural style.
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