1869 – Nos. 63-64 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
A pair of 18th century houses that were remodelled in 1869 for the Royal Bank by Charles Geoghegan.
A pair of 18th century houses that were remodelled in 1869 for the Royal Bank by Charles Geoghegan.
Round tower to commemorate Daniel O’Connell with richly decorated crypt underneath containing a tome by Earley &
Italianate palazzo by William G.
Designed in a Perpendicular Gothic style,
The High School was founded in 1870 by the Governors of the Schools Founded by Erasmus Smith,
Redeveloped by Mitchell in 1870 for Rathborne’s as a shop and billiards room.
Designed as a bakery for Patrick Boland and incorporating an earlier Presbyterian church in Mary’s Abbey (a laneway to the rear).
“The contract for the erection of the monument to the late Matthew Cassidy,
Ornate chapel in brick and stone adjacent to a range of convent buildings,
Entrant in architectural competition to construct a new O’Connell Bridge,