The Irish Georgian Society is an architectural heritage and preservation organisation which promotes and aims to encourage an interest in the conservation of distinguished examples of architecture and the allied arts of all periods across
Ireland
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, and records and publishes relevant material. The aims of this membership organisation are pursued by documenting, education, fundraising, grant issuance, planning process participation, lobbying, and member activities; in its first decades, it also conducted considerable hands-on restoration activities.
History
An earlier ''Georgian Society'' had been set up in part by
John Pentland Mahaffy and functioned from 1908 to 1913; it had no direct connection with the current body although the society deems it to be its predecessor.
The initial catalyst for the establishment of the modern society was the demolition by the Irish government's
Office of Public Works
The Office of Public Works (OPW) (; legally the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland) is a major Government of Ireland, Irish Government agency, which manages most of the Irish State's property portfolio, including hundreds of owned and ren ...
of Georgian houses at numbers 2 and 3 Kildare Place in central Dublin, ostensibly to provide rear access to
Government Buildings
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...
. While the campaign to save the buildings was ultimately unsuccessful, it did help to highlight the plight of other notable buildings in decline and at risk and ignited the spark which motivated like-minded individuals to found the society. In an open letter to the Irish Times in 1957 Desmond Guinness lamented the lapsing of the older Georgian Society and asked whether anyone would object to him restarting it.
The modern society was hence founded in 1958 by
Desmond Guinness and his wife
Mariga and since that time, a number of buildings of architectural merit have been saved through their work and the work of members and supporters. Among the first structures restored by the society was
Conolly's Folly in
County Kildare
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, the image of which is used as the organisation's emblem.
After Desmond Guinness, the next president of the society was
Desmond FitzGerald, Knight of Glin, who died in 2011, followed by
Patrick Guinness. Other founding members included
Percy Le Clerc, the inspector of Irish
National Monuments.
In 2006 the Hon. Desmond Guinness was awarded a
Europa Nostra
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prize for the society's preservation activities.
An illustrated book by Robert O'Byrne on the society's first 50 years was published in 2008.
Membership and funding
The society is a membership organisation of about 2,000 members whose purpose is to promote awareness and the protection of Ireland's architectural heritage and decorative arts. The society's work within
ireland
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was managed by the Irish-registered Irish Georgian Society (IGS), registered as a charity in 1970.
In a major change, in 2008 a new entity called the Irish Georgian Foundation was given charge of the financial and charitable aspects, leaving the IGS as an unincorporated membership body. The boards of both were merged in 2013 for reasons of governance, and the IGF is now the operating legal entity, while the IGS name and logo are retained for emotive purposes, and IGS members support the work of the IGF but have no formal role in its governance or property ownership; they do have a limited role in choosing a nominal head.
There are headquarters in Dublin, and for the US branch, in
Chicago
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.
The conservation efforts are funded by the members' participation in the society's events programme, fundraising at central and chapter level, by donations and bequests and by sales from the society's online book and gift shop. A large proportion of the society's income comes from supporters outside Ireland. In the US, the organisation has been registered as a charity since 1968 as the Irish Georgian Society Inc. In the UK, the organisation fundraises as the "Irish Georgian Trust".
Chapters
The society has semi-autonomous chapters in a number of locations, including Cork (founded 2003),
Limerick (founded 1996),
Birr (founded 1993, covering Ireland's midlands since 2015),
London (founded 1971),
and in
Boston
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,
New York and
Palm Beach, Florida
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in the US.
Activities
The activities of the Irish Georgian Society have included the saving of threatened great buildings such as
Castletown House, County Kildare;
Damer House, County Tipperary;
Doneraile Court, County Cork; Roundwood, County Laois; the
Tailors' Hall, Dublin and 13
Henrietta Street, Dublin, and the restoration of mid-eighteenth-century panelled rooms at Ledwithstown, County Longford; these were led by the first president, Desmond Guinness, and in the early years, his wife also.
Guinness retired from leadership in 1990. Projects since then include the repair of the early nineteenth-century south tower roof at
Barmeath Castle, County Louth; the restoration of the pavilion cupolas of Kilshannig, County Cork, built in the 1760s to the designs of the Italian architect
Davis Ducart; and, in association with the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, the World Monuments Fund and the Headfort Trust, the restoration of the superb
Robert Adam
Robert Adam (3 July 17283 March 1792) was a British neoclassical architect, interior designer and furniture designer. He was the son of William Adam (architect), William Adam (1689–1748), Scotland's foremost architect of the time, and train ...
decorative schemes at
Headfort House, County Meath.
Another major project, which started in 2008, was the restoration of Dublin's 1760s City Assembly House in South William Street, the first purpose-built public exhibition gallery in Britain or Ireland. From 1809 it was the debating chamber of
Dublin Corporation
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for nearly a century, and was the scene of many famous speeches by
Daniel O'Connell
Daniel(I) O’Connell (; 6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847), hailed in his time as The Liberator, was the acknowledged political leader of Ireland's Roman Catholic majority in the first half of the 19th century. His mobilisation of Catholic Irelan ...
.
The society has also compiled and makes available a list of craftworkers skilled in the maintenance of historic buildings.
The society also publishes a yearly journal ''Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies''.
Events
The society runs a range of events, educational, exploratory, instructional (for example for property owners), some for members, some open.
See also
*
Georgian Dublin
*
Georgian Group
*
Irish Heritage Trust
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Irish Landmark Trust
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Dublin Civic Trust
References
External links
*{{official site
IGS Cork Chapter BlogIndex to articles in the "Quarterly bulletin of the Irish Georgian Society"
Heritage organizations
Georgian architecture in Ireland
History organisations based in the Republic of Ireland
Conservation in the Republic of Ireland
Seanad nominating bodies