Daly's Club
Daly's Club, with premises known as Daly's Club House, was a gentlemen's club in Dublin, Ireland, a centre of social and political life between its origins in about 1750 and its end in 1823.
Daly's Club, 1-5 Dame Street, Dublin 2 from an illustration in 1790 | |
Formation | 1750 |
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Founder | Various members |
Founded at | Daly's Coffee House |
Type | Social club |
Legal status | defunct |
Headquarters | Daly's Club House |
Location |
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Coordinates | 53.344490°N 6.261450°W |
Daly's Club House | |
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General information | |
Type | Club house |
Architectural style | Neoclassical Georgian |
Country | Ireland |
Construction started | 1789 |
Estimated completion | 1790 |
Renovated | 2 additional floors added to replace top floor in the early 1900s |
Demolished | Western wing (1878), Eastern wing (1866) |
Technical details | |
Material | granite |
Floor count | 4 over basement |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Francis Johnston |
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