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The building after the demolition of both wings during Queen Victoria's visit to Ireland in 1900. Lettering of the National Assurance Company of Ireland can be seen on the front. The additional two floors had yet to be
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The God of Cards and Dice has a Temple, called Daly's, dedicated to his honour in Dublin, much more magnificent than any Temple to be found in that city dedicated to the God of the Universe.
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Daly was followed as manager of the Club by Peter Depoe, who continued in office until 1823, when the Club was closed. By 1841, the Club was described in the
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To describe the consternation the intelligence caused on every side is impossible; nothing in history equals it – except, perhaps, the entrance of the
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The remains of the main building at 2-4 College Green were occupied by the National Assurance Company of Ireland when it was acquired by
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Daly's Club reached the height of its notability after its arrival at College Green. It was one of the venues for meetings of the
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The building at 3-4 Foster Place was sold to the Hibernian United Services Club around 1813 and then subsequently sold on to the
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around 1846. The successor bank, AIB only vacated the premises in 2001 when the building was sold to Trinity College Dublin.
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in 1907. It was the venue in which a meeting was held on the 1st June 1885 establishing the Insurance Institute of Ireland.
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In 1790 a number of members of Daly's who were also members of the Irish Parliament paid for a new clubhouse at number 3,
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stands a stately building, cut up into half-a-dozen houses of business. This was once "Daly's Club-house," where all the
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As of 2023 the remains of the original building at 2-4 College Green are occupied by a coffee shop and offices.
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The buildings were later occupied by various businesses mostly concerned with stock and insurance broking.
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Later the Western wing at 5 College Green was replaced around 1878-80 also to a design by Deane for the
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The Eastern wing of the clubhouse at 1 College Green was replaced in 1867 with the offices of the
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from political motives led to an exodus of members from Daly's, who in the shape of the
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Daly's had its origins in a Chocolate House, established in about 1750 at numbers 1–3
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in 1968 and a new dedicated premises at St Stephen's Green was constructed by
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as "the once-celebrated, and still well-remembered, "Daly's Club" ".
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formed a new club which soon rivalled Daly's as a fashionable haunt.
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Daly's Club, 1-5 Dame Street, Dublin 2 from an illustration in 1790
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2 additional floors added to replace top floor in the early 1900s
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of 1800 put an end to the Irish Parliament by creating the
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Social club
Dame Street
53°20′40″N 6°15′41″W / 53.344490°N 6.261450°W / 53.344490; -6.261450
Neoclassical
Georgian
granite
Francis Johnston
gentlemen's club
Dublin
Dame Street
Parliament of Ireland
Henry Grattan
Denis Daly
White's
St James's Street
blackballing
William Burton Conyngham
Kildare Street Club

Samuel Frederick Brocas
College Green
Irish Houses of Parliament
Francis Johnston
chimneypieces
Irish Hell Fire Club
Montpelier Hill
Dublin Castle
The European Magazine and London Review
Union

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