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Pepper Canister Church, Dublin 2

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Pepper Canister Church St Stephen's Church, fondly referred to by Dubliners as the Pepper Canister Church. Built in 1824, gets its name from its pepper pot-shaped dome. It was the last Georgian church built by the Church of Ireland and is one of the most distinctive historical buildings in the city. It’s still used as a place of worship, the venue also hosts musical events including performances by the likes of James Vincent McMorrow and other popular musicians. A3 print - 420mm (H) x 297mm (W) A4 print - 297mm (H) x 210mm (W)A5 print - 210mm (H) x 148mm (W)  Unframed vertical print matt card. Digitally printed on 350gsm uncoated white premium card. Packaged in sustainable, 100% biodegradable clear flat bag and a recyclable back board.
  • A3
    €13.00
  • A4
    €13.00
  • A5
    €13.00

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