Survey Data

Reg No

21517256


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic


Original Use

Arch


In Use As

Arch


Date

1910 - 1930


Coordinates

157541, 156840


Date Recorded

17/07/2005


Date Updated

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Description

Single-bay arched cement rendered portal, built c. 1920, leading to a complex of buildings to the rear. Segmental-arched opening with lettering in relief reading 'Hartigans, Horse Repository., Wm.B. Fitt & Co. M.I.A.A. Auctioneers.' Miniature pairs of aprons hang from the panel to either sides with guttae enrichments and tulip motif.

Appraisal

This arch was the entrance to a service yard where horses were stabled during the day while their owners went about their business. It also served as regular stabling for the horses of city dwellers who did not employ their own groom. While most of the structures have been since demolished, this gateway is a reminder of the days preceding the motor car. It is a simple well balanced composition of good design, adding aesthetic and historic interest to the streetscape. The arch also carries the name of William B. Fitt and Company of 45 O'Connell Street (see 21517259).