1798 – The Pantheon Phusitechnikon, Kildare St., Dublin
“The following is an extract from a note furnished to us many years since by the late John Swan Sloane CE a gentleman who contributed several papers to our journal.
“The following is an extract from a note furnished to us many years since by the late John Swan Sloane CE a gentleman who contributed several papers to our journal.
A fine but austere seven-bay three-storey building.
Approved design for the Wide Streets Commissioner for facade treatement to Westmoreland Street.
In 1799 Sir John Soane designed a bank headquarters for Bank of Ireland on a site bounded by College Street,
The Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore (also known as the Earl of Meath’s Liberty) was one of several manors,
Constructed around 1800 turning the corner at Burgh Quay and D’Olier Street..
Where D’Olier and Westmoreland Streets meet the quays and Carlisle Bridge was designed as an important architectural setpiece by the Wide Streets Commissioners.
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Originally constructed by the Methodists in 1800 and initially known as ‘Wesley Chapel’.
Three Wide Streets Commissioners buildings built on their usual narrow lots,
In 1800, eight architects were invited to submit proposals for St.