1876 – Holy Family Church, Aughrim St., Dublin
Construction began in 1874 to the designs by John Stirling Butler, was completed in 1876,
Construction began in 1874 to the designs by John Stirling Butler, was completed in 1876,
A National Monument, a sandstone church was erected here in the 10th century. It served as the episcopal seat of a diocese in Kerry from 1111 to 1117,
Based around a house of 1823 for Robert Bermingham Clements, Viscount Clements, designed by William Murray.
Built by voluntary labour and costing £6,000, this vast four-storey edifice was completed by 1883. Demolished.
The former department store first opened its doors way back in 1838 at 91 Grafton Street and later acquired the building at Grafton Street and Wicklow Street.
Designed by J. Rawson Carroll around 1865, with later work at the end of the 19th century by William M.
Former 19th century hotel overlooking the sea near Howth. The site is now an apartment complex known as Howth Lodge. Originally the complex was a residence for the Viceroy to take the sea air during the summer,
Reconstruction of the General Post Office after destruction during Easter 1916. A large range was added to the Henry Street side providing office and commercial space at street level.
Construction started in 1931 on this Irish-Romanesque church to designs by Ralph Henry Byrne (1877-1946) and it was built between 1931 and 1935.
The present Gormanston Castle was built ca 1790-1820, on the site of the castle first built in 1372, as a three-storey castellated building with a quadrangular plan and with a tower at three of the four corners.
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