1860s – No.39 Grafton Street, Dublin
Fine shopfront, now demolished. Possibly designed by William G. Murray who designed the building or a later replacement shop front.
Fine shopfront, now demolished. Possibly designed by William G. Murray who designed the building or a later replacement shop front.
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland –
Victorian house, the home of the 1st and indeed last Lord Lisgar,
Turkish baths constructed to the Improved Turkish Bath principles of Dr.
Mill complex that was at the heart of this once thriving small village.
Fine Italianate hotel building constructed beside one of the gates into the city,
The convent which opened in 1861 closed in the mid 1990s and has since been demolished.
Opened in 1861 as a Model National School.
A Cottage orné hunting lodge built for the the Earls of Kenmare and named after Queen Victoria’s Royal visit to Derrycunihy in 1861.
A house on site of Castle View House,