Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration

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Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 06/12/2025

A huge thank you to all my lovely customers for your orders this year! ❤️ Here are some popular prints you might love coming up to Christmas. 🎄 I’m shipping within Ireland until December 19th, after which I’ll be taking a well-deserved break. 🎁 If you can’t find something on my site, please give me a shout! 🙏🏻

Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 06/12/2025

A huge thank you to all my lovely customers for your orders this year! ❤️ Here are some popular prints you might love coming up to Christmas. 🎄 I'm shipping within Ireland until December 19th, after which I'll be taking a well-deserved break. 🎁 If you can't find something on my site, please give me a shout! 🙏🏻

Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 08/01/2025

⭐️ KRH Illustrates January Sale ⭐️

We all need a little pick me up this time of year. Get yourself a little treat. All our prints are sustainably packaged in recyclable/ biodegradable materials.

25% off until end of January. Offer across all prints and cards. Calculated automatically at check out.

Get your print while stocks last.

Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 11/12/2024

💡9 Shamrock Street Lamp💡

This particular lamp design can be found on Harcourt Street, Manor Street and dotted around the city. They were originally placed on the four corners of O’Connell Street and Bridge and date from about 1903-1910.⁠

https://krhillustrates.com/collections/lamps-of-dublin

Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 10/12/2024

John Kavanagh’s “The Gravediggers”, Glasnevin, Dublin 9

https://krhillustrates.com/collections/dublin-pubs/products/john-kavanaghs-the-gravediggers

09/12/2024

Casino at Marino

Casino in Marino, Dublin 3

A beautiful piece of architecture just down the road. The Casino was designed by Sir William Chambers in the late eighteenth-century as a pleasure house for James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, he was just shy of 30 years of age, when he began the project.

It is widely acknowledged as the most important example of neoclassical architecture in Ireland.

https://krhillustrates.com/collections/architectural-prints/products/casino-in-marino

08/12/2024

Casino at Marino

Casino in Marino, Dublin 3

A beautiful piece of architecture just down the road. The Casino was designed by Sir William Chambers in the late eighteenth-century as a pleasure house for James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, he was just shy of 30 years of age, when he began the project.

It is widely acknowledged as the most important example of neoclassical architecture in Ireland.

Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 08/12/2024

Martin B. Slattery’s, Beggars Bush, Dublin 4

It must be one of the most popular spots in Dublin and a popular pre and post match hang out.

https://krhillustrates.com/products/martin-b-slatterys-dublin-4

Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 08/12/2024

Player Wills To***co Factory, South Circular Road, Dublin 8

Built from designs by Beckett & Harrington for W.D. and H.O. Wills in 1935, this building remained in use as a to***co factory until 2005. One of the rare surviving examples of the Art Deco style in Dublin, the render consoles and frieze are typical features of this style.

A modernist influence can be seen in the expansive glazing to the front, and a strong sense of symmetry is created by projecting end-bays and a central breakfront. Cast-iron gate screens flanking the building are of technical and aesthetic interest, adding to the overall character of the composition.

https://krhillustrates.com/products/player-wills-to***co

Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 07/12/2024

The Old Guardhouse, Griffith Barracks, SCR, Dublin 8

Now home to the Griffith Barracks Multi-denominational School. A former military barracks named; Griffith Barracks / Wellington Barracks / Richmond Bridewell.

https://krhillustrates.com/products/griffith-barracks-guard-house

Photos from Katy-Ruth Halpin Illustration's post 07/12/2024

Simon’s Place, Georges St Arcade, Dublin 2

Their own description read ‘Café with great food & drinks in a chilled atmosphere with great sounds’.

Barely changing over the years, in the best way possible. The most amazing cinnamon rolls I’ve ever had. Clearly a favourite as it had many faithful regulars.

After over more than 25 years as Simons Place, and before that it was Marks Bros.

https://krhillustrates.com/products/simons-place-cafe-georges-st-arcade

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