1849 – Royal Triumphal Archway, Baggot Street, Dublin
Royal triumphal archway constructed at Baggot Street bridge over the Grand Canal,
Royal triumphal archway constructed at Baggot Street bridge over the Grand Canal,
Broadstone harbour’s location was chosen for its proximity to the markets and the law courts.
A small church in a Gothic Revival style originally by Jacob Owen.
Attractive small cottage constructed as the headmaster’s residence of the associated Royal Hibernian Military School
Mountjoy was designed by Captain Joshua Jebb of the Royal Engineers and opened in 1850.
Like St Bartholemew’s in Ballsbridge, this was commissioned by Sidney Herbert after whom nearby Sidney Parade is named.
A nice traditional shopfront with elevated georgian front door. This is one of the few traditional shopfronts on Bachelors Walk.
Probably the remains of the early Dublin Fire Brigade – Station No.2.
Down a very narrow lane between Georges Hill and Halston Street,
William Jurys, a former commercial traveler,