1861 – Former Railway Station, North Wall Quay, Dublin
In 1861 the London and North Western Railway Company, which had been operating a steam packet service across the Irish Sea,
In 1861 the London and North Western Railway Company, which had been operating a steam packet service across the Irish Sea,
From The Irish Builder: “Though we have on former occasions noticed the progress and features of the large pile of building for some time in course of erection at Eccles-street,
Opened in 1861, Rory O’More Bridge is named after one of the ringleaders of a plot to capture Dublin in October 1641.
A fine Victorian interior lies behind this reproduction facade.
St Saviour’s Church is perhaps the finest church by J.J.
Proposal for an asylum for the blind at Harold’s Cross.
Built to commemorate the victories of the ‘Iron Duke’
“This church, which has been for some time completed,
Designed in the 14th century French Gothic style,
Sir Philip Crampton (1777-1858) was Surgeon-General to the British Army.