THE FOUR COURTS, DUBLIN. -These historic buildings-all conjoined-from one of the most attractive of the numberless architectural landmarks of Dublin, and are situated on the North bank of the Liffey, between Richmond and Whitworth bridges. The Irish architect Cooley furnished the plans of the Four Courts, which were completed about 1796, to take the place of the antiquated halls of justice, bearing the same designation, which, through time and neglect, had fallen into ruin.


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