1868 – Pavilion, Victoria Wharf, Dun Laoghaire
Architect: James H. Owen, Board of Public Works
A temporary pavilion constructed for the visit of Prince of Wales –
A temporary pavilion constructed for the visit of Prince of Wales –
“This week we give an illustration of Ballycraigy Manor,
Largely remodelled by G.C. Ashlin in the late 1860s for local MP Sir John Esmonde,
Built for Major-General Francis Plunkett Dunne in 1869,
The Brookfield Linen Company Ltd were flax spinners and power loom linen manufacturers and merchants,
Dr Richard Barter’s second Turkish bath in Dublin was built as an extension at the rear of Reynold’s Hotel at 11 and 12 Upper Sackville Street.
“The altar and reredos, illustrated in our present number,
Italianate palazzo by William G.
Designed in a Perpendicular Gothic style,
The High School was founded in 1870 by the Governors of the Schools Founded by Erasmus Smith,