1814 – General Post Office, O’Connell Street, Dublin
Built in 1814 and sited in the centre of Dublin’s main thoroughfare –
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,
Building of Richmond Barracks started in 1810 and it was occupied by the British Army from 1814.
The Lower House is the name given to the former Richmond Asylum which opened to patients in 1814 and served over 2,000 patients at its peak.
Originally constructed between 1810 and 1815 as a cavalry barracks, it saw some later development inluding the addition of a church (1842) and canteen block (1868).
The Tenter House was erected in 1815 on the land between Cork Street,
The Corn Exchange Building designed by George Halpin in 1815,
“Parliament was again petitioned successfully by the Governors [of the North Union] in 1815.
Accepted as the symbol of Dublin, the Ha’penny Bridge (originally Wellington Bridge after the ‘Iron Duke’;
One of the original shopfronts built on the quays by the Wide Streets Commisioners.