1829 – Royal Irish Institution, College Street, Dublin
The Royal Irish Institution for encouraging the Fine Arts in Ireland,
The Royal Irish Institution for encouraging the Fine Arts in Ireland,
Ballybay House, residence of Henry Edward John Leslie C.M.G.,
Described in The Dublin Penny Journal, September 14 1833: “A handsome church,
Replaced by an unremarkable exercise in 1950s Romaneque sited on the then edge of town.
Originally Gloucester Terrace, Gloucester Street,
Charming and unusual front to this small parish church, completed in 1831.
Built in 1829-32 by the 3rd Earl Annesley as a marine residence.
In 1817 Thomas Gresham purchased 21-22 Sackville Street and commenced business there as a hotel.
The church was built as part of the town planning scheme of George Kingston,the Earl of Kingston,
Described in Lewis “A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland” as “Near the village are the Hammersmith iron-works,