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====Ireland (1906β1918)==== Works in [[Ireland]] include the [[Irish National War Memorial Gardens]] in [[Islandbridge]] in [[Dublin]], which consists of a bridge over the railway and a bridge over the [[River Liffey]] (unbuilt) and two tiered sunken gardens; [[Heywood House Gardens]], [[County Laois]] (open to the public), consisting of a hedge garden, lawns, tiered sunken garden and a belvedere; extensive changes and extensions to Lambay Castle, [[Lambay Island]], near Dublin, consisting of a circular battlement enclosing the restored and extended castle and farm building complex, upgraded cottages and stores near the harbour, a real tennis court, a large guest house (The White House), a boathouse and a chapel; alterations and extensions to [[Howth Castle]], [[County Dublin]]; the unbuilt [[Hugh Lane]] gallery straddling the [[River Liffey]] on the site of the [[Ha'penny Bridge]] and the unbuilt [[Hugh Lane Gallery]] on the west side of [[St Stephen's Green]]; and [[Costelloe Lodge]] at [[Casla]] (also known as Costelloe), [[County Galway]] (that was used for refuge by [[J. Bruce Ismay]], the Chairman of the [[White Star Line]], following the sinking of the RMS ''[[Titanic]]''). In 1907, Lutyens designed [[Tranarossan House]], located just north of [[Downings]] on the [[Rosguill]] Peninsula on the north coast of [[County Donegal]].<ref>[[Alistair Rowan]], ''[[The Buildings of Ireland]]: North West Ulster'', p. 169. [[Yale University Press]], [[New Haven]] and London, 2003 (originally published by [[Penguin Books|Penguin]], London, 1979).</ref> The house was built of local granite for Mr and Mrs Phillimore, from London, as a holiday home. In 1937, Mrs Phillimore donated it to ''[[An Γige]]'' (Irish Youth Hostels Association) for the "youth of Ireland", and it has been a hostel ever since.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://anoige.ie/tra-na-rosann/ |title=TrΓ‘ na Rosann |website=Anoige|access-date=17 September 2019 |archive-date=10 November 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201110045333/https://anoige.ie/tra-na-rosann/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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