1867 – St. Saviour’s Orphanage, Little Denmark Street, Dublin
A chapel existed here since 1780. When the Church of St Saviour on Dominick Street was completed in 1861,
A chapel existed here since 1780. When the Church of St Saviour on Dominick Street was completed in 1861,
The Theatre Royal was founded by the actor Spranger Barry and was opened in 1760.
Demolished to make way for Norwich Union buildings in the 1960s.
Described in The Irish Builder, January 1 1869: “With this number we give as an illustration some sketches of a new billiard-room and other additions to the Angel Hotel,
Occupying the corner of Glenworth Street and Baker Place, and originally known as the Philisophical Buildings,
Constructed for William Jury, proprietor of Jury’s and Shelbourne hotels,
Published in The Irish Builder, Vol.
Later facade and tower added to earlier chapel for the Magdalen Asylum at the foot of Leeson Street.
The Convent of Mercy opened June 9th 1868 with a later extension by Harte &
The last of three buildings by Scottish architect David Bryce in Dublin,