1717 – Dr Steeven’s Hospital, Dublin
“Dr. Steevens, who, in 1710, bequeathed his estate,
“Dr. Steevens, who, in 1710, bequeathed his estate,
St Werburgh’s is named after Werburgh,
Henrietta Street dates from the 1720s and was laid out by Luke Gardiner as his first venture.
The interior of No 9 Henrietta Street has an excellent staircase and hall and can be seen through the courtesy of the Sisters of Charity in the afternoons from April to September.
The original design for St. Ann’s Church,
Designed as a folly for Drumcondra House and probably designed by Alessandro Galilei and built between 1718 and 1720.
In the eighteenth century as the Georgian streetscape of Dublin was being developed,
“We publish with present issue a perspective sketch of one of the many interesting old houses of the Queen Anne type to be found in that now almost deserted quarter of our city known as “The Liberties”.
Erected on a elevated pedestal on the upstream side of what was then Essex Bridge in 1722.
Riversdale House, probably originally had Dutch Billy gables, and was constructed entirely in stone rather than brick.