D’Olier Chambers, D’Olier Street, Dublin. Built in 1891 by J.F Fuller for Gallaher’s Tobacco Company out of yellow brick and terracotta. Cleverly used to turn the corner, the building is prominent with its decorative features, scrolled gables and tall chimneys. The street and now the building are named after Jeremiah D'Olier (1745–1817), a Huguenot goldsmith and a founder of the Bank of Ireland. Gallaher's Bistro, named for the original building owners, is located within D'Olier Chambers on the corner of D'Olier Street and Hawkins Street.Source: http://www.gallahersbistro.com/history.html #travel #wanderlust #globalgypsy #portofcall #details #godisinthedetails #wandering #traveladdict #traveladdicts #art #creative #photoart #awesome #adventurist #adventure #architecture #Artchitecture #DOlierChambers #touristattraction #Ireleand #Dublin #GallahersBistro #RepublicofIreland #FotoQuartet #DUB (at Gallaher & Co Bistro & Coffee House)


















