1840s – The Music Hall, Abbey Street, Dublin
Constructed as a hall for popular music which could also be used for recitals and talks.
Constructed as a hall for popular music which could also be used for recitals and talks.
Built as a summer house for the Blayneys and used by the Hope family.
Located across Kenmare Sound, and replacing a ferry service,
Seat of the Earls of Charlemont,
Also known as Lisheen, and now almost completely ruined.
Part of a proposed development called Wellington Square,
With accommodation for 900, and costing £7807,
Completed 15 November 1842. First admissions 23 February 1843.
The Conciliation Hall built as a meeting place for Daniel O’Connell’s Loyal National Repeal Association.
Probably initially design by Dargan for himself with work also by John Skipton Mulvany.