1811 – Main Entrance, Phoenix Park, Dublin
Gatelodge and gates at the main entrance to the park at Parkgate Street.
Gatelodge and gates at the main entrance to the park at Parkgate Street.
The offices on Ship Street were built in the 19th century as accommodation for Army Engineers.
The headquarters of the Bricklayers’ and Stonecutters’ Guild, originally built as the ill-fated St.
Designed by Francis Johnston (1760-1829) in a mock-Tudor style,
The Catholic Church of Saints Michael and John on Exchange Street Lower,
St. George’s Church is a former parish church designed by Francis Johnston,
Plan ‘Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 14th July 1813’.
Design for a drum and dome on completed General Post Office on Sackville (now O’Connell) Street.
Built in 1814 and sited in the centre of Dublin’s main thoroughfare –
Following temporary military arrangements after the 1798 Rebellion, the Pigeon House Fort was created,