Oriel House, Westland Row

Victorian office building in Dublin, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oriel House, Westland Row is a building at the intersection of Westland Row and Fenian Street in Dublin. It is owned by Trinity College Dublin and serves as the headquarters for CONNECT, the Centre for Future Networks and Communications (formerly CTVR),[2] a Science Foundation Ireland-sponsored research centre.

TCD Connect (including CTVR) research centre
Former namesDunlop House
TypeOffices
Architectural styleVictorian
LocationWestland Row/Fenian St., Dublin, 35 Fenian Street, Dublin 2
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Oriel House
South façade, Oriel House, Westland Row
Interactive map of the Oriel House area
Former namesDunlop House
General information
TypeOffices
Architectural styleVictorian
LocationWestland Row/Fenian St., Dublin, 35 Fenian Street, Dublin 2
Completed1872
OwnerTrinity College Dublin
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Oriel House was the address at which a US pneumatic tyre patent was drafted in 1893 'for the wheels of Velocipedes and other Vehicles'.[3] The house served as headquarters for the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company, for which it was known as the Dunlop Oriel House.[2]

During the Irish Civil War, under Frank Thornton,[4] it became the base for the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Irish Free State - but separate from An Garda Síochána, the national police force.[5]

It was used by the Department of Lands in the late 1940s,[6] and Gaeltarra Eireann had its head office there in the 1950s.[7] It was later purchased by Trinity College Dublin.

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