Thursday, November 6, 2014


Iveagh Trust Museum Flat.

I worked with the Iveagh Trust photographing some of their properties around the city of Dublin.
The Trust was set up in 1890 by Edward Guinness, the first Lord Iveagh, to alleviate the housing crisis in Dublin.
In 1907 Nellie Molloy was born in Flat 3. Nellie lived there for her whole life and passed away in 2002. Along with her family the Iveagh Trust decided that Molly's flat be kept as she had left it . Over the years Molly had gratefully turned down offers by the Trust to upgrade her flat. As a result we have this wonderful time capsule, The Museum Flat in the Iveagh Buildings where time has stood still. You can arrange a visit to the flat yourself if you call the Iveagh Trust for an appointment.
Here is a sneak look at the flat for you.















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